European Ventilation Hygiene Association

 

TRAINING & CERTIFICATION PROGRAMME

                         
25th & 26th February 2010


The primary objective of the Certification programme is to provide our clients with the peace of mind that their HVAC systems are being worked on by competent, knowledgeable engineers employed by quality companies.  

The EVHA Guides that were introduced in November 2006 are currently being updated as part of our continual upgrade programme. The first European training and certification - programme took place in Copenhagen in January 2008. Following the success of this first event we are continuing to plan training days in the future. It is an opportunity for you and your work force to obtain certification that will be unilateral across Europe and an opportunity for your company to join an Association that can and will make a difference to your professional career and enable the transportation of knowledge throughout each member state. This is your opportunity to make that difference, to have your say, with a clear and loud voice as one. Make the decision today, join the EVHA and show you want to be heard. Remember, your industry, one voice.

Please see below for information and booking form.

Date 11th - 12th September 2009
Venue Amsterdam - venue tbc
Introduction letter from EVHA Click here
 
How to book/Itinerary for Training and Certification Application form Click here

 

Please ensure that you read the application form and the itinerary before you complete the form.  Also remember to enclose 4 photographs as requested.  If you are unsure of any details please contact the EVHA, contact details below.






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Company Name:                     European Ventilation Hygiene Association Limited
Re
gistered Office:                   2 Old College Court, 29 Priory Street, Ware, Hertfordshire, England. SG12 0DE
Company Registration No:   3796648
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