New ISO41K-standards in the making
This week ISO/TC 267 Facility Management was scheduled to meet in beautiful Barcelona, Spain. Unfortunately the current COVID-19 reality forced us to find other methods to conduct our plenary meeting. Zoom proved to be a winning formula here. With 49
IFMA Belgium – Webinar
Webinar on ISO41001: 2018 for IFMA Belgium Chapter. The professional FM association for the Kingdom of Belgium
Foundation Training Course (Ramadan – 2 nights – open)
The regular Foundation Training Course will take place during two nights (17 and 18 May 2020), to cater for Ramadan. Seats in the virtual classroom available - please ask for quotation For details about the content of the course please visit our
Foundation Training Course (open)
seats in this international virtual classroom are available - please ask for quotation For details about the content of the course please visit our courses page.
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – Webinar
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ISO41001 CPD Webinar | Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI)
Why ISO4100: 2018 trumps ISO9001: 2015 in Facility Management Organizations. Recording of the SCSI CPD webinar. The program included: 1 - Evolution of FM standards 2 - What is a management system / management system standard? 3 - Clauses & High Level Structure (HLS) in
Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) CPD-Webinar
This webinar, delivered by Ian van der Pool MFM, CFM will cover the below: Evolution of FM Standards What is a management system? Clauses & High-Level Structure Implementation & certification ISO 9001: 2015 vs. ISO 41001:2018 What’s the added value of
Het einde van een tijdperk, en een nieuw begin…
Het begin: NEN2748 Veel facility managers zijn opgegroeid met de vertrouwde facilitaire norm NEN2748, die ons vakgebied definieerde en de ontwikkeling van FM als een professionele discipline inluidde. Met deze norm had Nederland een wereldprimeur en werd ons kleine landje prominent
Why will ISO41001 become THE European FM-standard?
It has been almost two year since my first encounter with the new international ISO standards for Facility Management. The Dutch national standards body (NEN) had asked me to participate in the Melbourne meeting of ISO/TC267 Facility Management, the technical