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1 Introduction The basis of Continual Professional Development is that whilst members of the various Personnel Certification Registers have undertaken examinations to demonstrate their competence they may only have a minimum level of knowledge. Even those that have a high level of knowledge need to learn about the new and improved technologies and methodologies that are always being developed and introduced. CPD is a mandatory requirement of the CIBSE Certification Personnel Certification Schemes. Members of these schemes are required to update and enhance their skills continuously to ensure that they keep up with technological developments and the requirements of: The Building Regulations and the Energy Performance of Buildings regulations in the UK Any other relevant or applicable legislation 2 Scope All CIBSE Certification Personnel Certification Schemes Low Carbon Consultants Low Carbon Energy Assessors Green Deal Advisors Air Conditioning Inspectors ESOS Lead Energy Assessors Heat Network Consultants 3 Requirements 3.1 General requirements All CPD undertaken must have relevance to the individual Registrants strand. CIBSE Certification will accept CPD carried out to satisfy the requirements of other organisations so long as the CPD is demonstrated as being relevant, however proof of attendance of any non CIBSE CPD courses must be provided to CIBSE Certification before it can count towards the required number of hours. We accept CPD that is acquired both informally (e.g. reading and self study) and formally (e.g. classroom training). CPD needs to be identified and recorded on the CIBSE CPD website using the categories below: Unstructured CPD o Assisting and supporting others o Open/distance learning that is not assessed and that does not lead to a qualification o Reading professional/technical journals, books and other publications o Relevant aspects of on-the-job training where specific learning objectives have been identified and planned (possibly from annual development planning and appraisal) Issue date: 30/06/15 Page: 1 of 6

Semi-structured CPD o Conference and exhibition attendance o E-learning without assessment o Informal professional body meetings of a more social nature (networking opportunities) o Non-interactive lectures, talks etc. o Other institution technical meetings o Presentations and workshops o Writing and/or publishing of papers and articles Structured o Academic studies o Research preparation and first delivery of lectures/courses o Occasional lecturing o Active participation in the development of standards forms of open/distance learning that involve assessment and result in a qualification o E-learning with assessment o Interactive and highly participative training courses and seminars o Low Carbon courses o Professional body meetings with formal lectures The range of CPD activities that can be undertaken within each category above is extensive and the examples given above are intended to provide initial guidance only. You may find that there are many other forms of CPD that are more appropriate to your own needs and circumstances. 3.2 CIBSE Low Carbon Consultants (LCCs) CIBSE Low Carbon Consultants need to comply with the General Requirements in 3.1 above and have a minimum of 21 hours of CPD recorded. 3.3 CIBSE Low Carbon Energy Assessors (LCEAs) CIBSE Low Carbon Energy Assessors need to comply with the General Requirements in 3.1 above and have a minimum of 21 hours of CPD recorded. The CPD requirements for LCEAs are also governed by the DCLG Scheme Operating Requirements (SORs) under which CPD is undertaken in 3 categories: Changes in Requirements Disciplinary Procedure Requirements Other Professional Development Issue date: 30/06/15 Page: 2 of 6

3.3.1 Changes in Requirements Where there are changes in software, Scheme requirements, and any other changes which materially affect the way in which EPCs, DECs or ACI reports are provided or LCEAs operate, CIBSE Certification will ensure that you have access to the changes, are made aware of the changes, and where training is required to help, ensure understanding of the changes will evaluate your competence with regard to those changes. The DCLG requirement is for LCEAs to maintain their professional competence by undertaking whatever training is necessary to keep up to date with changes in requirements. CIBSE Certification will keep records which demonstrate that any required training, and where necessary assessment, in this category has been undertaken. 3.3.2 Disciplinary Procedure Requirements In certain circumstances (e.g. QA failures, CPD failures or as a result of complaints) CIBSE Certification may require an LCEA to undertake remedial training. In such cases CIBSE Certification will identify the training requirement and ensure that training is completed and assessed as effective. (Note: once identified, training may be undertaken at any training centre. However, CIBSE Certification reserves the right to examine or otherwise assess competence as a result of any training undertaken). The requirement is for Schemes to specify an appropriate training regime and subsequent compliance regime for the assessor to demonstrate their competence. CIBSE Certification will keep records which demonstrate that any required training, and where necessary assessment, in this category has been undertaken. 3.3.3 Other Professional Development Your CPD plan must meet your own requirements as an LCEA. CIBSE Certification will, from time to time, define the types of CPD that should be undertaken. When this occurs you will be informed of the requirements and what evidence is necessary to demonstrate that this CPD requirement has been met. 3.3.4 CPD Hours You are required to undertake a minimum of 10 hours per year of relevant CPD for the strand that you are certified for and 5 additional hours for each additional strand. This is part of the required minimum 21 hours of CPD per year. For example: Energy assessor strands registered. CPD Hours required LCEA EPC Level 4 only LCEA EPC Level 4 and 5 LCEA EPC Level 4 and 5 + ACI 10 hours 10 hours + 5 hours = 15 hours 10 hours + 5 hours + 5 hours = 20 hours LCEA EPC Level 4 and 5 + ACI + 10 hours + 5 hours + 5 hours + 5 hours = 25 Issue date: 30/06/15 Page: 3 of 6

DEC hours 3.4 ESOS Lead Assessors CIBSE ESOS Lead Assessors need to comply with the General Requirements in 3.1 above and have a minimum of 21 hours of CPD recorded. In accordance with the Environment Agency requirements ESOS Lead Assessors must set an ESOS specific objective within 3 months of being on the ESOS register. The objective must be relevant to ESOS requirements/pas competencies with a minimum of 5 hours recorded. This is part of the required minimum 21 hours of CPD per year. 3.5 Heat Network Consultants CIBSE Heat Network Consultants need to comply with the General Requirements in 3.1 above and have a minimum of 21 hours of CPD recorded. 4 CPD Records The CPD year runs from January 1 st through to 31 st December and you can update your CPD records as and when any activity takes place or at the end of the year. To enable CIBSE Certification to ensure that an appropriate amount of relevant CPD has been satisfactorily completed in each year the following requirements must be met: 1) Your CPD record must be completed online at www.cibsecpd.org.uk 2) CPD records shall contain a list of each CPD activity undertaken a) The CPD activity record must total the hours as indicated in 3.3.4 above i) All CPD logs must contain at least one objective with direct relevance to the LCEA Strand that you are certified for. Each objective must be met and where the relevance is not obvious please ensure that the CPD entry is clearly annotated to explain the link we may contact you to confirm this ii) Some of the hours of claimed CPD should be in a formal training environment if possible but is not mandatory e.g. a structured training course iii) The remaining CPD time may be composed of any further structured or unstructured CPD 3) CPD certificates or other verifiable proof that it was undertaken by the individual concerned need to be verified as a true and accurate record by someone who is either: i) A professional member of CIBSE ii) A professional member of another Chartered Institution iii) A senior manager or director of the registrants current employer 4) The content of CPD records is the responsibility of each individual. CPD can be planned and undertaken that is pertinent to their work and their areas of expertise. Guidance on available training courses is available on the CIBSE Training website, in CIBSE journals and in other briefing materials that may be issued form time to time Issue date: 30/06/15 Page: 4 of 6

5) It is each individual s responsibility to provide a case for acceptance of any CPD activity submitted and to provide sufficient and appropriate evidence. 6) CPD is audited annually to ensure compliance with these requirements. i) If any CPD submission does not meet these requirements then CIBSE Certification will write to the individual concerned requiring that the CPD submission is revised and resubmitted. 5 Audit of CPD Records All CPD records are subject to a programme of audits. Any Registrant not complying with the CPD requirements will be subject to the requirements of 6 Transgression from requirements. 6 Transgression from requirements 6.1 CIBSE Low Carbon Consultants Any members whose CPD records are showing less than 21 hours shall be suspended until their records are updated. Any members suspended for more than one month (unless CIBSE Certification has agreed to an extension) will be withdrawn from the register. 6.2 CIBSE Low Carbon Energy Assessors Any members whose CPD records are showing less than 21 hours including the correct number of hours for the number of strands that they are members of shall be suspended until their records are updated. Any members suspended for more than one month (unless CIBSE Certification has agreed to an extension) will be withdrawn from the register. CPD hours undertaken in response to a suspension shall only count towards the period where there was insufficient CPD. This CPD does not count for the next CPD year i.e. it cannot be counted twice. For Example: Energy assessor strands registered CPD Hours required for CPD year 1 CPD hours recorded in year 1 CPD hours to count towards suspension Total hours for CPD Year 1 CPD Hours required for CPD year 2 LCEA EPC Level 4 and 5 10 hours + 5 hours = 15 hours total 11 4 15 10 hours + 5 hours = 15 hours total These hours only count towards lifting the suspension and not the year 2 CPD Of the CPD hours at least some hours shall be from the category Other Professional Development in 3.3.3 above. Issue date: 30/06/15 Page: 5 of 6

Any new members added to the scheme will have already met certain requirements i.e. a minimum of 2 year relevant CPD before being admitted to the register, their records will only be audited after one full year s cycle. Issue date: 30/06/15 Page: 6 of 6