ACCREDITATIONS
& TRAINING

J.W.SIMPKIN HAVE THE ACCREDITATIONS FOR PEACE OF MIND AND OUR STAFF ARE TRAINED TO RIGOROUS STANDARDS

ACCREDITATIONS

J.W.Simpkin are one the longest serving passive fire protection companies.  Working with us you can be safer in the knowledge that we are fully accredited and our staff are fully trained.

 

J.W.Simpkin have fire protected thousands of buildings over its long and prestigious history and pride itself on carrying out its work by trained and professional personnel. Our experienced and knowledgeable office team are on hand to offer you expert common sense advice.

 

Why not contact us with your passive fire protection enquiry and speak to one of our experienced advisors or complete our online contact form.

FIRAS is a voluntary, third party certification scheme for installation contractors of both passive and active fire protection systems, operated by Warringtonfire and accredited by UKAS to BS EN ISO/IEC 17065:2012.

CHAS helps clients (buyers) and contractors (suppliers) ensure compliance across the different areas of risk management, and mitigate risks across the supply chain.

Our SSIP and PAS91 contractor accreditation checks that we meet the necessary requirements around health and safety, equal opportunities, diversity and environmental management practices – all in one plan.

So our clients can be confident about us and reduce risk in their supply chain.

Boris is a powerful application for collecting and managing data sent to and from a mobile workforce.  Central to the application is the ability to design forms for use on mobile devices, and to view and process them on completion.  Many additional features include planning and dispatching jobs to mobile devices; releasing authorised forms to customers; interfacing with external systems such as Sage, and costing matrices.

Constructionline is a Government-run scheme, which collects, assesses and monitors your standard company information. It is the largest pre-qualification database in the UK and the UK’s leading procurement and supply chain management service.

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ABOUT J.W.SIMPKIN PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION

Find out more about the passive fire protection side of J.W.Simpkin

 

TRAINING

At J.W.Simpkin we work to rigorous industry standards and all of our staff are fully trained. All site staff have CSCS cards and are kept fully trained and up to date.

SSSTS – CITB Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme. The CITB SSSTS course is required for supervisors who work on group sites with contractors and it stands for ‘Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme’.

CSCS cards provide proof that individuals working on construction sites have the appropriate training and qualifications for the job they do on site. By ensuring the workforce are appropriately qualified the card plays its part in improving standards and safety on UK construction sites.

The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) promotes the safe and effective use of powered access equipment worldwide in the widest sense – through providing technical advice and information; through influencing and interpreting legislation and standards; and through safety initiatives and training programmes.

The Prefabricated Access Suppliers’ and Manufacturers’ Association (PASMA), is the recognised focus and authority for mobile access towers. PASMA advances safety, standards and best practice across a wide range of sectors and represents the interests of its members in the UK, South Africa, South East Asia and the Middle East.

The Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) covers all relevant legislation affecting safe working in the building, construction and civil engineering industries. It highlights the need for risk assessment in the workplace, the implementation of the necessary control measures and adequate communication to sustain a health and safety culture within the workforce.