Tuesday, 18 February 2020

Door and Hardware Federation (DHF) reflects upon 2019 as one of its most successful years


Tamworth-based trade association, the Door and Hardware Federation (DHF), is reflecting on what has been one of its most successful years to date.  

In 2015, the pro-active federation had under 300 members on its books, but the past five years in particular, has seen considerable growth across every area of the organisation; today, it has more than 500 members.  It remains the oldest trade association in the industry, and the ‘go to’ body for technical knowledge, information, advice, and practical help as well as training.

Highlights from 2019 include:


  • A successful collaboration with Secured by Design (SBD) and the Fire Industry Association (FIA) in March, to publish a joint document on fire safety.

    The publication: A Guide for Selecting Flat Entrance Doorsets; A publication for housing associations, landlords, building owners and local authorities in England, brings together the best industry advice in one straightforward document, highlighting the fundamental issues of fire safety and security for those selecting fire doorsets and enabling greater clarity in an increasingly complex market.

    It goes without saying that DHF’s voice has been one of the most effective in its drive for third-party certification of manufacture, installation, maintenance and inspection of fire, smoke and security doorsets.

  • Continuing to lead the industry through training.  In the past year alone, nearly 1000 people have been trained by DHF, with more than 450 candidates attending the two-day safety diploma courses and the same number of learners opting for the Level 2 Award one-day safety training courses. 

    In 2019, 100 inspection and installation of metal or timber fire door courses were held in conjunction with BRE Academy.  More than 3200 individuals have now completed at least one of DHF’s safety training courses, whether a diploma or Award course.  In July, it announced the launch of its first one-day public Automated Gate Group Level 2 Award Course in Ireland.

  • DHF ‘set the industry standard’ in July, by becoming the very first UK organisation to offer an official theory-based qualification for three of the industries it serves.  The one-day ABBE-accredited Level 2 Award for those working in the automated gate, industrial door and domestic garage door sectors, is approved and regulated by Ofqual, the Government Office of Examination Regulation.

     ABBE (Awarding Body of the Built Environment) is the UK’s leading awarding organisation providing qualifications for the built environment.  Qualifications are offered through its network of assessment centres, approved against a set of national criteria, laid down by Ofqual, the regulator of qualifications, tests and examinations in England.

  • The launch of CSCS cards in November in collaboration with the Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA).   Whilst not a legislative requirement, CSCS cards provide evidence that individuals working on construction sites have the relevant training and qualifications for the job that they are doing. 

    The CSCS card offered by DHF is for anyone who needs to access a construction site to work specifically with industrial doors, domestic garage doors, automated gates & traffic barriers and metal or timber fire doors and is an important step toward a safer and more compliant industry.  



DHF’s CEO, Bob Perry said:

“There is little doubt that DHF’s accomplishments in 2019 have been achieved as a result of its hands-on team, and the expertise and efforts of the federation’s staff.” 
 
“In 2019, we expanded the workforce to 13 employees (plus five consultants) and raised our profile in the industry and the press.  In October, we announced the arrival of two new team members: Craig Wilde, who has joined as the new Membership Manager, and new Senior Training & Compliance Officer, Steve Hill, taking the training and technical advice team to three.  
“A four-strong administration team continues to support Commercial Manager, Patricia Sowsbery-Stevens, General Manager and Secretary, Michael Skelding and Administration Manager, Kay Scattergood.”
“DHF continues to flourish year-on-year and 2019 was no exception,” concludes Bob.  “A strong and highly skilled team, innovative industry ‘firsts’, an enduring commitment to training, and supporting our members through challenging legislation has helped to underpin our reputation as a centre of excellence. 
“Raising standards and promoting best practice through training and compliance will always be our number one priority.  We look forward to developing these initiatives even further as 2020 progresses.”

DHF – A brief history:

DHF was formed in 1897 and was initially named the ‘Brass Masters Association’.  Its earliest goals were to establish fair wages and conditions.  More than 120 years later, DHF remains a leading independent voice of authority in the following areas: locks & building hardware, doorsets, industrial doors & shutters, domestic garage doors and automated gates. 

With such a rich history and heritage, the organisation’s deep-rooted industry reputation has taken years to unfold.  Sustaining this is the value it offers it members, an unrivalled quality of training, and an enviable team of the industry’s finest experts and professional consultants who choose to work there.

DHF remains the UK’s leading independent authority in the areas it serves and goes ‘above and beyond’ in lobbying for greater standards of safety, with national campaigns such as ‘Gate Safety Month’.  DHF has effected change. 

Door & Hardware Federation
01827 52337
www.dhfonline.org.uk





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