SECIESP is a state association of elevator maintenance contractors and suppliers, serving primarily the interests of elevator maintenance companies and all suppliers of products and services, promoting safe and reliable elevator, escalator and short-range transportation. It also promotes excellence in the management of member companies.
SLECMA's main objective is to promote and protect legitimate trade practices, professionalism, and enhance high standard of safety practices, through liaison with organizations, institutions, associations, societies, public bodies, statutory boards, government departments contractors/or sub-contractors.
The association is governed by a council and has ad-hoc committees covering technical, commercial, economic and statistical aspects of the trade. To summarize, the association provides the forum for members to establish common interests as well as promoting in every sense of virile Swedish lift and escalator industry and trade.
The Technical Academy of Heilbronn E.V. is the Institute of further education and training at Heilbronn University. It was established in 1970 on the initiative of business community (manufacturing sector) in Heilbronn to employ the skills of the professors and the infrastructure of Heilbronn University.
Throughout the province of Ontario, TSSA regulates the safety of amusement devices, boilers and pressure vessels, elevating devices, fuels, operating engineers, ski lifts, and upholstered and stuffed articles. With headquarters in Toronto, the authority employs in excess of 400 staff, approximately 70 percent of whom work in operations. Governed by a 13-member board of directors with relevant backgrounds, the authority is accountable to the Ontario government.
CPWR focuses on safety and health in construction and related economics issues. CPWR is the research, development, and training arm of the Building and Construction Trades Department of the AFL-CIO.
CIBSE is an Engineering Council nominated body which gives professional accreditation. Advises universities, polytechnics and colleges on building services courses; initiates research groups, discussions and papers on all aspects of building services. Publishes technical guidance and organizes conferences and training courses.
CSI was founded in 1948 to address the need for a common system of presenting and organizing construction documents. Today, more than 18,000 construction professionals are devoted to improving communication by formulating construction document standards, writing and producing technical documents, conducting educational programs and product shows.