E-First thinks it is the right time to take action and bring this compliance issue to the attention of government. Furthermore, they are not the only ones to question Trading Standards, presenting at the launch of a new four-month campaign at NEMEX on April 20th 2010, CIBSE president elect said "The non-compliance costs campaign aims to gather the many voices of frustration and fear to form one united call for action. We have to raise the concern of non-compliance up the government agenda and promote the benefits of increasing compliance rates."
CIBSE has called on the UK government to recognise that air conditioning inspection compliance seriously isn't working and to switch Trading Standards with a body that is going to act.
CIBSE also states the government must set objectives for air conditioning and F-gas compliance that the enforcing body accept are achievable and sign up to. Furthermore, it urges the government to increase communication with UK companies informing them of their obligations to comply with air conditioning inspection and F-gas legislation.
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NewsAir conditioning reports not compliant
05/11/2010


