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  • RSK Group chairman bags prestigious business award
  • New health and safety website launched
    10 June
  • New RSK Group company RSK Water strengthens water industry presence
  • New RSK video documents input to landmark BRE project
    10 April
  • RSK Project Services create recruitment industry first
    8 April
  • RSK one of three companies to deliver BOHS-accredited asbestos training
    April 4 2008
  • Free construction waste legislation update and guidance

    26 February 2008

  • RSK BVBA acquires majority shareholding in EMN BV
    February 4 2008
  • RSK Group acquires STATS
    January 25 2008
  • RSK Group acquires Building Sciences
    January 17 2008
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Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment
RSK Environment Ltd is a Registered Environmental Impact Assessor Member. According to the IEMA, this achievement “provides a clear indication of those organisations that are capable of producing Environmental Statements in accordance with current best practice standards” and that it is “a status which reflects ability in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) work and is awarded on the basis of a measure of the quality of work produced by an organisation.”
www.iema.net


ImageThe Landscape Institute
The Landscape Institute is a Royal Chartered, charitable body for landscape architects that assists its 5000 members by supporting and promoting their work, offers information and guidance to the public and industry about the expertise offered by landscape architects and supplies training and educational advice to students and professionals. LI’s membership consists of a wide range of professionals united in their promotion of landscapes that are aesthetically pleasing, economically efficient, functional, and complementary to their cultural and natural environments.
www.landscapeinstitute.org

ImageMarine Biological Association
A professional body for marine biologists with over 1200 members world-wide, the MBA states as its charitable aims: "to promote scientific research into all aspects of life in the sea, including the environment on which it depends, and to disseminate to the public the knowledge gained." Their dissemination of high quality research is accomplished through advanced training via courses and in-house research training, publications, conferences, advice to governments (UK and EU), public education, and advanced library and information systems.
www.mba.ac.uk/

ImageRoyal Geographical Society
The RGS is an independent learned society and professional body that, as a centre for geographical learning, has supported research, education, expeditions, fieldwork, public engagement and informed enjoyment of geographical science since its founding in 1830. As the world’s largest and most active scholarly geographical society and as a registered charity, the Society works to reinforce professional standards, influence policy and offer its many resources (through its collections, publications, conferences and grants) for education and research.
www.rgs.org

ImagePipeline Industries Guild
Founded in 1957, the Pipeline Industries Guild is the only global association that caters directly to the needs of the pipeline industry. Through the guild, the diverse disciplines within the pipeline industry unite in their concerns with quality, safety and environmental protection, by which cutting-edge developments are discussed, analysed and disseminated and pipeline engineering problems are addressed with technical expertise by respected authorities. The guild also enables a broad range of social activities that help sustain continuous community engagement.
www.pipeguild.com

ImageBritish Wind Energy Association
BWEA is currently the largest renewable energy body in the UK, representing more than 310 companies active in the UK wind and marine renewables industries. As a trade and professional body, BWEA acts as a forum for its members by co-ordinating intelligence on every aspect of wind energy in the UK while working closely with experts in its member companies. BWEA represents its members at every level – local, regional, national, and global – through political lobbying and stakeholder engagement, and through dialogues with the media and the public.
www.bwea.com

ImageConstruction Industry Research and Information Association
CIRIA is a not for profit, member-based research and information organisation dedicated to improving quality, efficiency, cost-effectiveness and safety in the construction industry. Its members include representatives from all parts of the modern built environment, who work together to identify, codify and promote the emerging best practice in the industry through research, publications, training, learning networks and industry partnerships.
www.ciria.org.uk

ImageAssociation of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists
AGS is a not for profit trade association that promotes the profile and quality of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering by aiming to improve professional practices and management systems, liaise with members and organisations, and represent the industry and its members in professional and commercial matters. AGS provides regular meetings, seminars and numerous publications for professionals with a common interest in site investigation, geotechnics, geoenvironmental engineering, engineering geology, geochemistry, hydrogeology, and other related disciplines.
www.ags.org.uk

ImageInternational Pipe Line and Offshore Contractors Association
With members in more than 40 countries, IPLOCA represents the onshore and offshore pipeline construction industry worldwide. IPLOCA provides its members with a forum for sharing ideas, engages the industry and its stakeholders, facilitates business opportunities and promotes the highest standards in the pipeline industry through training, conferences, and career development. Amongst the many issues it addresses within the industry are the science and practice of constructing onshore and offshore pipelines, efficiency and safety for those engaged in construction, and the protection of surrounding natural, social and cultural environments.
www.iploca.com

ImageConstruction Industry Environmental Forum
The Construction Industry Environmental Forum was founded by CIRIA in 1991 to improve sustainability and environmental performance across the many sectors of the construction industry. CIEF’s members include clients and developers, contractors, consultants, architects, specialists, research bodies and academic institutions – all engaged in promoting and developing sustainability issues through conferences, seminars, site visits, research reports and guidance, newsletters and web communications, as well as by stimulating and encouraging dialogue with industry figures and partner organizations.
www.cief.org.uk

ImageHome Builders Federation
The Home Builders Federation is the principal trade organisation for private sector home builders – ranging from multinational corporations to regional businesses and small local companies, together accounting for 80% of new builds in England and Wales each year – and the voice of the home building industry in England and Wales. The HBF arranges conferences, seminars and workshops to develop best practice, promotes a business-friendly regulatory and policy environment by engaging decision-makers, conducts industry research, provides planning and technical advice for members, and organises social events for the home builder community.
www.hbf.co.uk

ImageThe British Safety Council
RSK Environment, Health & Safety Ltd is a member of the British Safety Council, one of the world's leading occupational health, safety and environmental organisations. Founded in 1957, the British Safety Council has actively promoted the issue of health and safety in the workplace for the more than 40 years. The British Safety Council is a registered charity for education in health and safety and is committed to helping raise the standards of health, safety and environment management to the benefit of its member companies and the community at large.
www.britishsafetycouncil.co.uk

ImageAssociation for Project Safety
RSK Environment, Health & Safety Ltd is a member of the Association for Project Safety, which provides a forum for all those individuals, organisations and relevant authorities involved in the supervision, management and education of health and safety practices, processes and procedures in the undertaking of construction projects as defined in the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007) in order to develop, set and advance standards of excellence together with relevant support and educational services. As a multi-disciplinary, advisory and representative body, the Association provides clients with a central source not only of information but also of practitioners who, as Registered Members, satisfy the standard required of CDM 2007 with regard to demonstrating competence.
www.associationforprojectsafety.co.uk

ImageBritish Drilling Association
Structural Soils is a member of the British Drilling Association, which promotes and improves standards of efficiency, health and safety, and training and education in the drilling industry.
www.britishdrillingassociation.co.uk

ImageBritish Measurement and Testing Association
Structural Soils is a member of the British Measurement and Testing Association, which was created in 1990 in response to the need for an independent 'lobby' for the private sector to speak with one voice to Government, UKAS, BSI and other official bodies on issues affecting the whole measurement and testing community. BMTA represents the interests of the measurement and testing industry in the UK and in Europe, through its representation on EUROLAB, the voice for laboratories in Europe.
www.bmta.co.uk

ImageInstitute of Field Archaeologists
The Institute of Field Archaeologists is the 2300-member professional organisation for those involved in archaeology and associated disciplines. The IFA promotes its members - who are admitted by peer review - in their efforts at conserving, managing, understanding and enjoying the historic environment by working to improve career prospects and conditions, representing the interests of archaeology to government, policy makers and industry, and keeping practitioners current on developments in archaeological practice through training, membership services, its Registered Archaeological Organisation scheme, conferences and publications.
www.archaeologists.net
 
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