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Metal Cladding & Roofing Manufacturers Association

metal cladding & roofing manufacturers association

Newport Gwent

MCRMA HOME Welcome to the Metal Cladding and Roofing Manufacturers Association web site! A NEW MEMBER FOR MCRMA! MCRMA extends a warm welcome to Blueprint who offer a comprehensive in-house design and detailing service covering all aspects of the development and engineering of the building envelope.GD40 EXPLAINED IN ONLINE WEBINAR This webinar from A. Proctor Group introduces and discusses the content of MCRMA Guidance Document GD40 – Understanding membranes in ventilated rainscreen facades. ADVICE NOTE BRINGS CLARITY TO AD-L2 MCRMA has published an Advice Note AN 09 The Building (Amendment) Regulations Guidance 2021. This advice note addresses ambiguities in the new Approved Document AD-L Volume 2 Buildings other than dwellings which MCRMA has identified in comparison with previous versions of the Approved Documents.CPD MODULES ON SUSTAINABILITY Four CPD modules have been added to the MCRMA online CPD programme. All are based on the recent guidance document ‘Sustainability and durability of metal roofing and cladding systems’ and cover a range of topics including sustainability, recyclability, life cycle costings and durability.DID YOU KNOW? All MCRMA publications are free to download without any restrictions! MCRMA believes that it is essential for technical information to be made as widely available as possible – visit the publications page.NEW! THE AUTUMN EDITION OF METAL MATTERS – OUT NOW This issue features an article on cavity barriers and fire stopping in which we examine how effective fire stopping and cavity barriers are essential elements of fire protection to restrict the spread of smoke or flames, and to maintain compartmentation . This issue of Metal Matters also features case studies from A.Proctor Group, Architectural Profiles, BTS Facades & Fabrications, Euroclad Group and Rockwool, Contact the MCRMA Follow us on Find us on The MCRMA was formed in 1990 to support the systems manufacturers in the emerging metal cladding and roofing industry. Since then MCRMA has evolved to encompass the needs of component manufacturer suppliers, stockholders, systems installers, independent roofing and cladding inspectors plus industry support services providers, all providing independent building envelope solutions for metal-based roofing and cladding systems, products and services. MCRMA publishes a wide range of guidance documents and articles which reflect the latest developments in the specification and manufacture of metal building envelope systems and their components. All MCRMA publications are free to download. A new MCRMA guidance document GD39 Sustainability and durability of metal roofing and cladding systems focuses on sustainability from a ‘fabric first’ approach where the metal building envelope provides a long-lasting solution which can be future proofed for potential changes of use of the building. As there is a natural split between sustainability and durability topics the MCRMA guidance document is published as a suite of eight standalone sections each of which covers specific but interrelated subjects, including sustainability background, zero avoidable waste, environmental assessment methods, durability, life cycle/whole life costing, products and components. The document can be downloaded from the sustainability page. MCRMA has published a new Advice Note AN 09 The Building (Amendment) Regulations 2021 Guidance. This advice note addresses ambiguities in the new Approved Document AD-L Volume 2 Buildings other than dwellings which MCRMA has identified in comparison with previous versions of the Approved Documents. Advice Note AN 06 Safe working practices on roofs: the distinction between ‘walkable’ and ‘non-fragility’ has been produced to remind all those involved in roof work construction that they have a responsibility to be aware of the most up to date advice on safe working practices and also to be compliant with the legal requirements. Guidance document GD 32 Self drilling fastener installation tools explains that screw guns are an installer essential when working in roofing and cladding construction, as they ensure that the optimum mechanical performance of a self-drilling fastener is obtained, guaranteeing the integrity of the building envelope. Impact drivers should not be used! Their repetitive impact action can lead to drilling failures, reduce the fastener pull-out performance, and damage the coating or strip the moulding on the fastener head.

Gar Training Services Ltd

gar training services ltd

5.0(4)

Romsey

Health and Safety Audits & Training. GAR Training Services is a family run company formed in 2007. We service the south coast and further if required, delivering quality training with our trusted team of instructors. Glen Randles founded the company and is assisted by his wife Leonie and Sister Shiree who organise the logistics from the office in Romsey Hampshire. Our instructors are from a variety of the working sectors and were friend of the family long before they all became instructors. Our goal is to assist our clients with quality training and support so they feel they are in good hands every time they require our services. Our strengths come from our experience and knowledge in our own unique fields so when an instructor is allocated you will know you are getting more than just the training course. We specialise in training in marina industry as well as construction and the warehouse environment. We are based in Romsey Hampshire but we are happy to travel should our clients request it. We have a training facility just outside of Romsey, with access to a large number of plant. Give Leonie a call in the office to discuss your needs. GLEN RANDLES Glen Randles started as a steel erector/ rigger/ slinger, working across the UK and Channel Islands on construction sites to refineries, dockyards and power stations. Glen steadily progressed to a mobile crane operator then to a lift supervisor and then to appointed person organising and managing the lifting operations, operating a variety of cranes, and other plant machinery. In 2006 Glen became a NPORS instructor teaching vast array of plant machines from cranes, excavator, MEWPS and specific Marina based equipment to name a few. SHIREE RANDLES Shiree Randles worked in the hospitality and catering industry for 25 years and in that time managed public houses and hotels. Part of the task was ensuring the Health and Safety and risk assessments for all areas such as the soft play areas to the kitchens and offices were suitable and sufficient. Joining the company in 2012 Shiree opened new areas for our company to assist our clients and has become our expert on the newly revised CDM regulations 2015, and manages all CHAS application on behalf of our clients that require this service. LEONIE RANDLES Leonie Randles joined the company formally in August 2016, however has been supporting Glen Randles in the background for that last 10 years! A qualified Management Accountant by trade, with experience in Business Planning, Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Analytical Skills, Transport and Logistics, and Coaching, Leonie runs the office and is the main point of contact for all our clients. Coming from the Beauty industry, Leonie appreciates the importance of great customer relationships and is dedicated to ensuring G A R Training offers the best solution for our client needs. WAYNE DAVIS Wayne Davis has over 30 years of experience as a plant machinery operator and maintenance engineer working for companies such as JCB, Oil Spill Response and CW Plant. Wayne started working with us in February 2018. Wayne became an NPORS accredited instructor in February 2019, and has a great reputation with our clients, and great feedback from their candidates on the depth of knowledge he shares on his courses. STEPHEN KEMP Steve Kemp’s career has involved working in all kinds of industries, but his specifically unique expertise are from working in demolition as well as recycling & waste site management. Steve has previously worked for companies such as Hughes and Salvidge and Raymond Brown, as well as plant hire companies. Steve is the newest member to our team, and started working with us in April 2021. Steve became an NPORS accredited instructor in July 2021, and is a fantastic addition to our instructor team! TIM PEARCE Tim Pearce has 30 years experience in the Manufacturing and Engineering industry, and is an established ITSSAR accredited instructor. Tim is one of our contracted instructors that we have had the pleasure of working with for the past few years. Tim predominantly covers training on various lift truck categories, as well as MEWPS, Overhead Cranes and Fire Marshal. Tim is always so professional and a great representative of G A R when we use his services. NEIL MCROBB Neil McRobb completed 22 years in the British Army serving in the Port & Maritime Regiment, part of the Royal Corps of Transport. He was a qualified instructor & examiner on all types of cranes, plant equipment and port operation. On leaving he re-qualified his management qualifications to their civilian equivalents and moved into the logistics industry, managing warehouses and transport operations, also being responsible for Health & Safety and Human Resources. In 2009 Neil moved back into training becoming an NPORS instructor, he joined us in May 2021 and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience on a wide variety of skills to GAR

Pat Southwood

pat southwood

0.0(35)

Norfolk

I studied B.A Ceramic Design through Anglia Ruskin College, Cambridge, graduating in 1999 to set up my workshop next to Salhouse Broad in Norfolk. My work has always been about attempting to capture the essence of the land - and the patterns imposed on it by Man. Between 1999 and 2007 I made several study trips to Mashiko in Japan to learn from potters such as Hamada Tomo-o, Matsusaki Ken and Kusakabe Masakazu and Euan Craig. The following year I was invited to exhibit in Osaka and then in Tokyo. Through a meeting with Wali Hawes at the Osaka exhibition I was invited to apply for a month long residency in Tokoname with IWCAT. This was an amazing experience and I was delighted to be invited back to Tokoname in 2010 to exhibit. I am delighted to be exhibiting in Tokoname once more in 2023- C19 allowing. In 2005, with a bursary from Creative Arts East to work with local Thatchers and make work inspired by their Craft, I developed a glaze suitable for my electric kiln using the thatching reed that had been discarded. Using the thatch gave my work an originality and a sense of place unobtainable out side of the Broads area. Beginning in 2017, Hoveton Great Broad was drained of silt by an ongoing Conservation project. With kind permission from the owner of the Broad I was able to collect some silt by boat. Now firing with my Fred Olsen design wood kiln, affectionately known as "Fast Freda" I developed a glaze from the silt. This then led to using the glaze with stretched forms and eventually to Soda firing in the wood kiln. Freda however didn't much care for this, so it was sadly a short lived soda romance. I continued to wood fire, with a small Fred Olsen design fast fire kiln until recently. In 2018 I was commissioned by the Dean of Norwich Cathedral to make an enormous piece candle stand, this huge piece is now situated in the Lady Chapel for people to light a small candle for loved ones. It is lovely to have work in a permanent presence in my home city and to continue the tradition of potters having work in Cathedrals. I revisited Japan in 2018, my 10th visit, this time with a fellow artist and the specific purpose of visiting the Temple and Shrine gardens to draw inspiration for forthcoming work and exhibitions. Having not quite seen all we needed to, a return trip was made in early 2020 providing me with superb images and memories. The exhibition ABSTRACT JAPAN finally took place in September 2021 at Mandell's Gallery in Norwich and was a great success.