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Insulation installer toolkit
Contents
Why do homes and commercial buildings need insulation?
Heat loss
Typical insulation measures
Policy landscape
The business opportunity
Frequently asked questions
Installation
Product standards and selection
Installation standards
Pre-installation inspections
Other considerations
Further information
Upskilling & qualifications
Typical roles
Training providers
Funding for training
Installation certifications
Requirements for TrustMark registration
Achieving and maintaining TrustMark registration
Consumer protection
TrustMark registration checklist
Wider business considerations
Potential sector risks
Opportunities
Government-funded schemes and supplier obligations
Further resources
Case studies
Procurement guide
Green Homes Network
Support and funding available for your customers
Insulation installer toolkit
4. Installation certifications
4.4. TrustMark registration checklist
4.4. TrustMark registration checklist
Considerations when applying for TrustMark certification
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TrustMark registration checklist:
Identify insulation measures that are of interest
Follow the
PAS 2030 certification checklist
Check staff competencies/qualifications and arrange training if needed
Self-audit business processes against the requirements of TrustMark
Ensure you have a documented quality manual
Select a TrustMark scheme provider to work with and a PAS 2030 Certification body
Submit formal application(s) for TrustMark registration and PAS certification
Co-operate with head office audit and onsite observations of work by the scheme provider/certification body
On successful registration, claim a TrustMark business account and access the TrustMark data warehouse.
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