The British Assessment Bureau - ISO 9000 CertificationThe British Assessment Bureau - ISO 9000 Certification
ISO 9000 Certification

News

Carbon Reduction Commitment Event

15 March - Category: Environment

 


Carbon Reduction Commitment Event

Chief Executive of the British Assessment Bureau, David Fenn, will be presenting a Master Class at the Carbon Reduction Commitment Event on Tuesday 16th March at the Church House Conference Centre in Westminster, London.

The Carbon Reduction Commitment Conference and Exhibition will provide vital detailed analysis on key areas of relevance and case study examples of best practice that can be applied across both the public and private sectors in order to drive progress on carbon reduction.

David's Master Class will be on the related British Standard for Energy Management Systems: BS EN 16001:2009. It will include guidance on how to establish an Energy Management System, setting realistic carbon reduction targets and provide an overview of the 16001:2009 certification process.

David will be joined by speakers from organisations that include Department for Energy and Climate Change, the Carbon Trust, Environment Agency and EDF Energy.

You can register for the event by calling 0161 602 3779 or by registering online at:

http://www.crceescheme.co.uk/?logged=&article=Register


For further information, please contact:
+44 (0) 800 404 7007
press@british-assessment.co.uk

Notes to Editors

The British Assessment Bureau is the leading certification body for assessing people, services and organisations. Our reputation was established in 1969 as a division of Salford University Business Services. In 1997, the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry approved the use of the word 'British' in our new corporate title in recognition of our pre-eminent status.

Today, our core business is the assessment of people, services and organisations. We certify organisations to the latest ISO standards and design and manage bespoke assessment schemes. Such schemes are based on the establishment of standards, which can be developed to be recognised company-wide, industry-wide, nationally or internationally.
 


> Get eBulletin


 

 
ISO 9000 Certification

Copyright © 2010 The British Assessment Bureau | Privacy Statement | Site Credits