ASSOCIATIONS
THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF CLEANING SCIENCE (BICSc) 9 Premier Court, Boarden Close, Moulton Park, Northampton NN3 6LF T: +44 (0)1604 678710 E:
info@bics.org.uk W:
www.bics.org.uk
The British Institute of Cleaning Science is an awarding body that has been at the forefront of the Cleaning industry for over 53 years. Its contributions over this period are highly regarded by the cleaning profession and remains one of the most trusted and recognisable Educational Institutions in the Cleaning Industry today.
Brought to you by Cleaning Industry Experts – BICSc Accredited Standards combine intelligence from a number of highly regarded Cleaning Industry Experts. Across the board, these individuals champion an exceptional level of both knowledge and experience across a number of cleaning industry sectors. It is because of this level of expertise and experience in delivery that clients know that BICSc do not just offer education about cleaning practices, but an overall 'Best Practice' for the Cleaning Industry.
A Recognisable and Reputable Brand – With over 10,000 individual and corporate members supporting The BICSc Cleaning Industry Standard it is clear that BICSc remain the educational standard of choice for Cleaning Industry professionals. All accredited training is facilitated by the institutes commercial training arm BBS (BICS Business Services).
BRITISH TOILET ASSOCIATION Enterprise House, 2-4 Balloo Avenue, Bangor, Co. Down, Northern Ireland BT19 7QT Contact: Raymond Martin T: 02891 477397 E:
raymond@britloos.co.uk W:
www.britloos.co.uk
The British Toilet Association has a simple mission: ‘to represent the interests and aspirations of providers, suppliers and users, of all types and to act as the catalyst for change in the pursuit of standards of excellence in all areas of ‘away from home’ toilet provision and management’. The Association comprises a membership of commercial companies related to washrooms, local authorities and also other organisations that have an interest in publicly available toilets. Many leading suppliers of toilets, toilet equipment, washroom services and facility management and contract cleaning companies are included. The BTA organises a major conference and supplier support exhibition each year and also promotes the annual Loo of the Year Awards - now in their twenty fifth year -
www.loo.co.uk. The Association provides advice and assistance on all toilet matters and offers a consultation service to providers and suppliers, which includes a comprehensive assessment of facilities currently provided with recommendations for improvements. Membership benefits are provided on the BTA website.
CHSA Royal London House, 22-25 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1DX T: 020 7920 9638 F: 020 7638 6990 E:
secretary@chsa.co.uk W:
www.chsa.co.uk
The Cleaning and Hygiene Suppliers’ Association brings together and represents more than 200 manufacturers and distributors from the cleaning and hygiene sector throughout the UK. The CHSA provides its members with valuable networking opportunities directly with contract cleaning and FM companies through sponsored events and offers selected business support services for manufacturers and distributors. Importantly it raises standards in the industry through the code of practice all members adhere to and its Manufacturing Standards Accreditation Schemes for soft tissue products, plastic refuse sacks and industrial cotton mops. The CHSA actively promotes its Accreditation Schemes to end users encouraging purchasers and procurement teams to specify CHSA Accreditation. The Schemes make sure customers reliably get what they believe they are paying for by guaranteeing three essential things: • Consistency of supply: customers receive what they order; • Accurate labelling: customers get what they pay for; • Fully audited manufacturers: our standard, your guarantee.
ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT T: Delia 07973 506487 Bernie 07972 618349 E:
customerservice@3ees.uk.com W:
www.3ees.uk.com
A new state-of-the-art training suite opened in Sept 2013. Delia Cannings is an energetic, bold and confident cleaning, environmental and hygiene professional, with over 30 years’ knowledge and experience of health, hygiene and safety matters. Achieving much success in education, Delia has led successful teams, spanning a breadth of industries, from the NHS, Public and Private sectors, to trade memberships of organisations representing cleaning and allied industries. Delia is an effective communicator involved with and contributing to TV, Press and Media coverage, with high profile performances which have led to prestigious awards from peers and significant roles in high profile hygiene projects. The development of Environmental Excellence Training & Development Ltd has enabled her to translate this knowledge and experience into a unique model which is tailored exactly to meet customers’ needs. The main objective which sits at the forefront of EETD’s provision is to ensure that our customers’ business opportunities flourish. We pride ourselves on the fact we offer exceptional quality with acceptable costs. Local national and international destinations feature proudly within our portfolio. Our team is made up of qualified focused and committed industry professionals who are ready to respond to our customers’ needs and the emerging business trends. Let us take care of all your training and education requirements. We work with numerous awarding bodies, colleges and universities and can frequently source fully funded options.
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ASSOCIATIONS: TOMORROW’S CLEANING YEARBOOK 2014/15
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