Accredited energy assessor
The Home Quality Mark defines an accredited energy assessor as:
‘A person registered with an accredited energy assessment scheme provider. The scheme provider will be licensed by the relevant Government department to accredit competent persons in the energy assessment of non-domestic or domestic buildings for the purposes of demonstrating compliance with the Building Regulations in the country of origin. The energy assessor should be appropriately accredited for the building being assessed.’
In England and Wales a list of approved accreditation schemes or organisations for energy assessors and links to registers of accredited energy assessors is available at:http://www.epcregister.com.
In Scotland a list of approved accreditation schemes or organisations for energy assessors and links to registers of accredited energy assessors is available at: http://www.scotland.gov.uk
Ref Home Quality Mark One, Technical Manual SD239, England, Scotland & Wales, published by BRE in 2018. http://www.homequalitymark.com/standard
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