Latest news for Logic Certification 
Dimplex adds Logic Certification-approved training course for solar thermal water heating(13/10/2009)
Dimplex is expanding its range of Logic Certification-approved training courses for renewable heating solutions with the addition of a training course for solar thermal water heating. Now giving full industry recognition, the solar training course also meets the requirements of the Microgeneration Certification Scheme, allowing installers to access grants and other funding. Dimplex has been running renewables training courses for several years... [more]
Dimplex heat pump installer training course secures Logic Certification(01/09/2009)
Dimplex’s accredited heat pump installer training scheme now offers even better value for money as it is Logic Certification approved, giving it full industry recognition, as well as combining both ground and air source technology in one four-day course. Dimplex’s heat pump installer training courses have been running for over two years, with hundreds of installers nationwide now accredited to install the UK’s widest range of heat pumps. D... [more]
Unvented hot water re-assessment programme for heating engineers(26/12/2007)
Logic Certification has developed an unvented hot water re-assessment programme for heating engineers whose qualification is set to expire in the near future. The scheme is initially being piloted before it is rolled-out to all Logic Certification training assessment centres later in the year. The programme is aimed at those who currently hold a five-year expiring qualification or one of the ‘evergreen’ certificates issued by certification bod... [more]
Logic Certification approved to offer CPA1 combustion performance assessment(04/10/2007)
A new assessment criteria, CPA1 combustion performance assessment, has been ratified by the Approved Certification Scheme (ACS) committee. The CPA1 combustion performance assessment is designed for gas engineers who use combustion analysis as part of the installation, commissioning, servicing and maintenance of a gas appliance, in accordance with manufacturer’s instruction and as detailed in standard BS7967. Logic Certification is currently t... [more]
Do not ignore health and safety laws(02/10/2006)
Gillian Beckingham, the Barrow in Furness architect, has been fined £15,000 for her role in Britain’s worst ever outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease. Barrow Council also faces £125,000 of fines for similar charges. Peter Dayton, scheme director of Logic Certification, warns against ignoring health and safety laws: “Despite escaping the more serious charge of manslaughter, Gillian Beckingham and Barrow Council face massive fines, due to their ... [more]
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