His recruitment comes in response to the increasing number of people registering for the FDIS diploma and the launch later this year of the official qualification for certificated fire door inspectors.
Mr Ashdown has worked in the door and timber industries throughout his career, most recently running his own businesses selling timber doors, joinery, loose timber and allied products, and the supply of non-standard fire doors. He is a long-time member of the British Woodworking Federation and the BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme. He has also achieved the FDIS diploma in fire doors earlier this year – the diploma that he will now oversee.
“It is good to be part of the contribution that FDIS can make to saving lives and property through creating a better understanding of the critical role of fire doors,” he said. “I passed the FDIS diploma earlier this year and was very impressed by the online education it offers. I’m now looking forward to helping individuals and companies in the industry, as well as those responsible for building safety, to benefit from this new industry resource.”
FDIS is a joint initiative developed by the BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme and the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers.
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