Sunday, 15 June 2008
Is someone available to guide me through the NOS to enable me to complete the APEL Form?
If you require assistance when completing the APEL Form for either EPC, DEC or Air Conditioning, contact Fiona Torrance, CIBSE Certification Liaison, on ftorrance@cibse.org
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CIBSE Certification Ltd -- Samples for EPC
CIBSE Certification can provide you with data sample for a new and existing build to produce your EPC but do not provide samples for DEC. If you require a sample for EPC, email ftorrance@cibse.org
Are we able to edit the EPC Recommendations Report?
No, the EPC Recommendations Report is produced after inputting assessment details into the software. The PDF produced is non-editable and should not produced in an alternate document either.
How long will it take to receive the results from my DEC Training and Exam?
It will take approximately two weeks to receive the results from your DEC Training and Exam. We will email to notify you.
How can I convert my CIBSE Low Carbon Consultant (LCC) Training to produce EPCs and/or DECs?
If you completed your CIBSE LCC Training in Design prior to 1 April 2008, you may need to do a 1 day EPC top-up training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue EPCs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCC Training in Design prior to 1 April 2008 but want to produce DECs, then you may need to complete the 2 day DEC training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue DECs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCC Training in Operations prior to 1 April 2008, you may need to do a 1 day DEC top-up training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue DECs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCC Training in Operations prior to 1 April 2008 but want to produce EPCs, then you may need to complete the 2 day EPC training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue EPCs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCEA Training in Design after 1 April 2008, you may NOT need to do any EPC top-up training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue EPCs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCEA Training in Design after 1 April 2008 but want to produce DECs, then you may need to complete the 2 day DEC training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue DECs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCEA Training in Operations after 1 April 2008, you may NOT need to do a DEC top-up training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue DECs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCEA Training in Operations after 1 April 2008 but want to produce EPCs, then you may need to complete the 2 day EPC training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue EPCs.
The process to Accreditation involves:
1. Training
2. Software Training
3. APEL Application (NOS) with CPD, PII, CV
The Accreditation Process for EPC, DEC, and Air Conditioning requires a separate APEL Application Form (matching National Occupational Standard (NOS) Criteria for either EPC, DEC or Air Conditioning) with accompanying evidence of Continued Professional Development (CPD) and documentation (CV, Professional Indemnity Insurance).
If you completed your CIBSE LCC Training in Design prior to 1 April 2008 but want to produce DECs, then you may need to complete the 2 day DEC training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue DECs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCC Training in Operations prior to 1 April 2008, you may need to do a 1 day DEC top-up training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue DECs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCC Training in Operations prior to 1 April 2008 but want to produce EPCs, then you may need to complete the 2 day EPC training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue EPCs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCEA Training in Design after 1 April 2008, you may NOT need to do any EPC top-up training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue EPCs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCEA Training in Design after 1 April 2008 but want to produce DECs, then you may need to complete the 2 day DEC training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue DECs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCEA Training in Operations after 1 April 2008, you may NOT need to do a DEC top-up training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue DECs.
If you completed your CIBSE LCEA Training in Operations after 1 April 2008 but want to produce EPCs, then you may need to complete the 2 day EPC training course prior to completing the accreditation process to be able to issue EPCs.
The process to Accreditation involves:
1. Training
2. Software Training
3. APEL Application (NOS) with CPD, PII, CV
The Accreditation Process for EPC, DEC, and Air Conditioning requires a separate APEL Application Form (matching National Occupational Standard (NOS) Criteria for either EPC, DEC or Air Conditioning) with accompanying evidence of Continued Professional Development (CPD) and documentation (CV, Professional Indemnity Insurance).
Is it possible to lodge EPCs through the CIBSE Certification Ltd website?
Yes! You first need to purchase lodgement credits. Information is available on the CIBSE Certification Website: http://www.cibsecertification.co.uk/casa/workbench.php.
In order to lodge a certificate, you must buy lodgement credits from CIBSE. The fee for these credits is £30 per lodgement plus VAT and they can be bought online.
In order to lodge a certificate, you must buy lodgement credits from CIBSE. The fee for these credits is £30 per lodgement plus VAT and they can be bought online.
Can an Intermediary's name be listed on the EPC instead or alongside for branding purposes?
No. The reason is because the Assessor's details and the Assessor's employer details are listed for Professional Indemnity Insurance purposes and need to match details when the Certificate is lodged.
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