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CCF supports supply chain competence with ASFP passive fire experience

  • 31 Oct 2023

Leading insulation, drywall, and ceiling products distributor CCF, supported by ROCKWOOL and Promat, is providing a series of ASFP passive fire protection product training sessions for its customers at CCF branches nationwide.

The Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) mobile classroom will visit five CCF branches in Harmondsworth, South Ruislip, Cardiff, Exeter and Southampton this autumn. With three sessions planned at each branch, CCF is aiming to bring this training opportunity to as many as 150 customers.

About the ASFP

ASFP is the UK’s leading trade association for the passive fire protection sector and its aim is to bring together passive fire protection manufacturers, contractors and certification bodies to encourage, develop and give guidance on essential standards in passive fire protection.

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Dedicated training courses are a vital part of that work and hosting these events at branch level is an important way CCF is supporting its customers, and driving up industry competence as required in the Building Safety Act. 

Richard Gay, Technical Manager at CCF, says: “These events are an excellent example of collaboration in action. Our role as distributor puts us in a unique position to be able to join manufacturers and industry associations like the ASFP, together with our customers in order to offer dedicated technical training for installers.

“It’s part of what makes us CCF – our commitment to working with our supply chain partners and investing in our own technical competency to support our customers.   

“All the events we’ve hosted so far this month have been very well attended – providing an impromptu networking opportunity for everyone who joined us too. We got some great feedback from attendees so watch this space for more events in the future.”

Rich Green, Commercial Manager at the ASFP, adds: “Passive fire protection is absolutely fundamental to building safety and with the implementation of the Building Safety Act, providing up-to-date training has never been more important.

“We’d like to do more roadshow style events like this, though the teams at CCF, ROCKWOOL and Promat have already set the bar very high! These events are all fully subscribed now but we offer passive fire protection training courses all year round for anyone looking to refresh their passive fire protection knowledge.”

About the CCF

CCF offers a wide range of fire protection products such as fire protection boards, cavity barriers and service penetration fire stopping systems from leading manufacturers including ROCKWOOL and Promat which are designed to help prevent the spread of smoke and fire and to protect both the building and occupants.

The company is committed to the continuous development of its own in-house technical knowledge too and to date over 50 CCF colleagues have completed training with the Association of Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP).

CCF was recently nominated at the Association of Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) Awards 2023 in the ‘highest engagement of the year’ category. This includes the ongoing development of CCF’s own competency frameworks and investment in dedicated fire protection training events for its colleagues and customers. The winners will be announced on 23 November.

For more information about CCF’s products and services, visit www.ccfltd.co.uk 

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