Building Services
Accreditations and Registrations
The Management and staff of PLD are committed to operate every aspect of the business to those standards that offer the highest possible quality of service to all clients. To reinforce this commitment PLD maintains a series of industry accreditations and registrations ensuring that the company operates effectively and efficiently and in doing so meets the needs of its customers.
Accreditations held by PLD include:
SMAS Worksafe
SMAS Worksafe is one of the leading SSIP registeres member schemes, SMAS assessed PLD building services Health and Safety system and procedures and awarded certification. Holding a valid membership means that members have demonstrated their capabilities by meeting the core criteria.
For further information visit http://www.smasltd.com
Safety Schemes In Procurement (SSIP Forum)
The SSIP forum act as an umbrella organization to facilitate mutual recognition between health and safety pre-qualification schemes wherever it is practicable to do so. They actively advise and influence clients about acceptable interpretation and appropriateness of health and safety competence standards in UK schemes while embracing the core guidance on competence training in the Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) of the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007.
For further information visit http://www.ssip.org.uk/
Alcumus
Alcumus safe contractor allowed PLD to demonstrate that their health and safety documentation and policies are up to date meets recognised industry standards.
For further information visit https://www.safecontractor.com/
PLD Building services also have staff accredited for:
- Emergency first aid at work
- UKATA Non-Licensable work with Asbestos including NNLW
- UKATA Asbestos awareness
- CITB Site safety plus site supervisor safety training scheme
- IPAF Operator training
- Cure it GRP waterproofing system
- City & guilds NVQ in domestic
- City & guilds in plumbing studies
- QTS manual handling
- QTS Risk assessment awareness
- QTS Working at height