Weatherite achieves certificate for best practice

Weatherite Service & Maintenance LTD, part of the Weatherite Group of Companies, has achieved a significant accreditation which demonstrates its very best practice, putting them one step in-front of competitors.

The company, headquartered in West Bromwich, West Midlands, was awarded the certification following third party inspection which is ongoing and occurs every three years. This ensures that Weatherite meets the basic F-Gas Certification standards and demonstrates that it operates auditable procedures for control of refrigerants. Requirements for the accreditation also ensures that companies use purpose-designed refrigerant recovery equipment and perform any refrigerant transactions with minimum emissions.

Weatherite Service & Maintenance, Director, Ricky Brookes, said: “REFCOM Elite membership ensures that businesses meet the best practices in refrigerant management.

“Our clients can be sure that a REFCOM Elite member will work to high professional standards.

“Our engineers hold an ACRIB SKILLcard which provides evidence of identification, skills, and qualifications.  It also demonstrates that the cardholder has passed a Health Safety and Environment test.”

The Elite scheme also shows potential clients that Weatherite Service and Maintenance Ltd is going the extra mile to demonstrate compliance and gives them peace of mind that their refrigerant systems are in safe and competent hands.

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