Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Contractors
The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
Cambridge Refrigeration Technology
The Federation of Environmental Trade Associations
The British Frozen Food Association
The Cold Storage And Distribution Federation
The Heating and Ventilation Contractors' Association
The Institute of Refrigeration

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The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Board provides a central forum for all sectors and interests which fall within or are served by the air conditioning and refrigeration industry.

Its member organisations represent manufacturers, distributors, contractors, consulting engineers, specifiers, end users, training providers, researchers and others with a direct interest in the environmentally friendly and cost effective provision and use of refrigeration, air conditioning and mechanical ventilation equipment.

Questions about applying for or renewing your ACRIB Card? Follow the JOIN THE REGISTER link to the left to find out more about the register of qualified refrigerant handling operatives managed by ACRIB

Interested in a Career in refrigeration or training opportunities?  Follow the TRAINING link for lists of local colleges and training centres.

Use the ACRIB template to respond on F Gas Regulations - 13/8/2008

You can adapt and use the template attached to respond immediately to the DEFRA F Gas Consultation in support of existing REFCOM and ACRIB Registration schemes.  Download a word version... read more

Respond to draft F Gas regulation implementation measures - 5/8/2008

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning industry asked to help shape registration schemes under new F Gas Regulation consultation   ACRIB has produced a Briefing Document summarising the key... read more

Latest UK proposals for implementing the F Gas Regulations - 22/7/2008

Consultation on proposed Regulations - further implementation measures - fluorinated greenhouse gases and ozone depleting substances.   Government is invitings views on proposals that... read more