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Links to some useful websites:
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The Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management - is the Learned Society for all those involved in the Healthcare Estates sector, from Architects & Builders through Engineers and Estates Officers to Facilities personnel in both the public and private sector. It provides opportunities for keeping up to date with changing technologies and current issues facing professionals in the Healthcare industry. |
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Heating and Ventilating Contractors' Association (HVCA). |
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The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) - an active non-profit trade association dedicated to the continuous progression of the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) hygiene industry. |
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BSRIA - the leading centre for building services technology and information providing independent and authoritative research, testing, consultancy, publications, market data, instrument solutions, and member services. |
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NHS Estates is an executive agency of the Department of Health. |
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CIBSE - The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers. |
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Health and Safety Executive. |
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The hospital infection society - The objectives of the Society are to advance knowledge of, foster scientific interest in, and disseminate information about, the prevention and control of hospital and other healthcare associated infections, to medical and allied professionals for the benefit of the public. |
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Construction Line . |
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Safe Contractor. |
Links to information and legislation documentation:
- Hospital Engineering & Facilities Management (1.09mb pdf file). *
- Indoor Air Quality (34.5kb pdf file). *
- Legislation - Statutory Requirements (28.9kb pdf file). *
- Fire Risk Assessment: Catering Extract Ventilation (1.13mb pdf file). *
- Health Technical Memoranda (77.9kb pdf file). *
- Infection Control in the Built Environment (576kb pdf file). *
- Other available documents (11.4kb pdf file). *
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