Case Studies
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A firm's technical skills have been independently checked through regular on-site inspections, as well as checks on their trading record and financial status. The approved scheme operator has checked and will continue to monitor the firm's quality of work, trading practices and customer satisfaction. The scheme is fully supported by Government, the building industry and consumer protection groups |
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Founded over 100 years ago, the Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA) is the UK's largest and leading trade association representing electrical, electronic, installation engineering and building services companies. We work closely with government and key national bodies to improve industry standards and procedures. Our comprehensive, progressive and innovative services are highly respected and renowned throughout the industry. Welcome to the ECA public website. If you are an ECA member, please login to access the members area and member specific information across the site. |
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NICEIC has been assessing the technical competence of contractors for over 50 years. Our aim is to protect everyone who uses electricity from unsafe electrical installations in their homes, places of work and leisureContractors registered by NICEIC are assessed on a regular basis to ensure that they are competent and capable of meeting the relevant technical and safety standards, codes of practice and rules of the Schemes they are registered to. |
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Controlling access to your site, building, or parts of it, is an effective way of ensuring the security of the premises and staff. There are potential access solutions from gates and turnstiles to biometric options. Access control systems can also be linked to a range of human resource management systems and asset tracking. It is important to ensure that the system complied with the requirement of the disabilities discrimination act.
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To ensure high standards of service and business ethics within the community of electronic security, guarding and fire system providers in the interests of end users. This is achieved through rigorous assessment of providers against SSAIB’s scheme criteria and British or European Standards maintained by regular and ongoing audits of management systems and inspection of systems. |
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This scheme is appropriate for companies who design, install, commission or maintain CCTV systems. This schemes aims to ensure that companies providing these services work to appropriate standards and codes of conduct.The company must have appropriate expertise in the relevant areas (e.g. system design, installation, commissioning or maintenance), its employees should be competent, as demonstrated with relevant experience, and they should be equipped with the necessary tools and instruments to do their work effectively |
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The Security Group provides an alternative to dealing with large faceless national companies. National account clients will be given a dedicated account manager at a local branch member. The dedicated account manager will then liaise behind the scenes with all group members regarding all security service and equipment installation matters. |














