ACCREDITATIONS

At IB Fire Protection Ltd, we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality, safety, and compliance across all projects. Our industry accreditations demonstrate our competence, professionalism, and dedication to delivering passive fire protection services.

These certifications ensure that our systems, procedures, and installations are independently assessed and regularly audited to meet the requirements of the construction industry.



IFC/KIWA Certification

IFC Certification Ltd (IFCC) provides independent, UKAS-accredited third-party certification for installers of fire protection systems.

 

As an IFC / KIWA certified contractor, IB Fire Protection Ltd is regularly audited to ensure that our installations meet the highest standards of workmanship, safety, and compliance. This certification provides contractors, developers, and building owners with confidence that our passive fire protection systems are installed in accordance with manufacturer tested systems and industry regulations.

 

Constructionline Gold

Constructionline Gold Membership demonstrates that IB Fire Protection Ltd has successfully passed an enhanced pre-qualification process.

This includes assessment of our:

• Environmental management
• Quality management procedures
• Equal opportunities policies
• Compliance with the Modern Slavery Act
• Anti-bribery and anti-corruption policies

CHAS Accreditation

CHAS (The Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme) is one of the UK’s leading health and safety accreditation schemes.

This certification demonstrates that IB Fire Protection Ltd meets strict health and safety standards, ensuring that our working practices comply with current UK legislation and construction industry requirements.

SSIP – Safety Schemes in Procurement

SSIP is a mutual recognition scheme designed to simplify health and safety prequalification across the construction sector.

The scheme ensures that accredited contractors meet required occupational health and safety standards, reducing duplication during the procurement process.