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European Insulation Contractors Associations working together in FESI for a sustainable future  

 FESI Apprentice Championship 2010
Stavanger Norway
01.09 - 03.09.2010
  

 
   
   
Committees
 

Direction Committee:
FESI-decision making body. Defines FESI Strategy and tasks Working-Commissions.
Allocates budget and aproves of the activities proposed by Working-Commissions.
Represents FESI’s opposite externer partners, associations and administrations.

Chairman: Peter Hoedemaker
Secretary: Ralph Bradley

Strategy and Budget Committee:
Defines and formulates the FESI-Strategy "Strategy paper" to be aproved of by the Direction Commitee. Develops membership policy  and fees. Discusses the budget proposed by the treasurer and develops proposals on fund Allocations to Working-Commissions.

Chairman: Peter Hoedemaker
Secretary: Ralph Bradley

Acoustical Committee:
The FESI Acoustic Commission has been formed by a group of experts from instruction, construction and industry. Members of the Acoustic Commission may come from any FESI member nation. Recently, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Spain have actively been working in the Acoustic Commission. 

The Acoustic Commission understands its role as that of a mediator between scientific acoustic and standardisation on the one hand, and its application and practical employment by FESI members on the other. In keeping with this pretension, the Acoustic Commission develops documents which may be used for both, training and practical application purposes. Material data as well as useful execution and application advice complete simple calculations for the dimensioning and the effect of noise protection measures.

The Acoustic Commission has been quite active for many years, first developing a European “ Code de Garantie “ for contractors, working on acoustic assignments, which is currently under Revision, and then developing and  publishing the series of  “ FESI acoustical documents “  which gives both, the theoretical scientific background for possible acoustic improvements in all sorts of environments , and practical advice to the acoustic contractor on how to execute systems for the improvement of acoustical conditions.

This series of documents, A2 through A6, with a “reading  guide” A7, is available in an English and in a bilingual German-English version.

Chairman: Hans-Joachim Rennecke
Secretary: Jurgen Schmoldt

Thermal Technical Committee:
Develops FESI’s Thermal Technical Documents. Responscable for standardosatopm policy. Information exchange with CEN, discussion of prENs with consequense for the insulation trade in Europe, recommendation of letters with a technical orientation to be written by FESI-Member-Associations to there respective representatives in the Standing Committee on Construction (SCC).

Chairman: Mike Wilkes
Secretary: Ralph Bradley

Recruitment and Training Committee:
Harmonization of European training and recruitment policy for the insulation trade. Develops a European Program for insulation apprentices with a view to define uniform "basics skills" for all FESI Member Associations. Organises and supervises the bi annual European Apprentice Championships in connection with the FESI General Assembly

Chairman: Marita Bjorklund
Secretary: Johan Lantinga

Fire Protection committee:
Develops Fire Protection Documents for the Preventive Fire Protection through building measures.

Chairman: Fritz Stangl
Secretary: vacant

FESI website working committee:
Chairman: Leo Veldhuis
Secretary: Tatiana Goneou
Webmaster: Johan Lantinga

 

 

 

Since 1970 FESI is the independent European Federation representing the insulation contracting sector. FESI promotes insulation as one of the best, the most cost effective and sustainable manner to save energy. FESI represents the insulation associations from 16 European countries who's members are active in insulation for industry, commercial building sectors, ship insulation, soundproofing, fire protection etc.

FESI represents more than 3.300 insulation contracting companies with around 47.500 employees.