Site Guides
The FIS Site Guides have been written for the construction team as a practical guide to provide specialist knowledge in relation to health and safety, storage, handling, fixing and sequencing with other trades.
All those associated with ceilings, partitioning, wallcoverings, raised access flooring or drylining installation should be aware of what is deemed to be good practice in relation to health and safety, storage, handling and sequencing with other trades, as well as fixing. The objective of the Site Guides is to be useful to all members of the construction team.
Companies not eligible for FIS Membership may be able to access to these publications on request, please email info@thefis.org with your request.
News
Have Your Say: Research into Supply Chain Practices in Low and Mid-Rise Housing
If your business operates in the low and mid-rise housing sector, this is an important opportunity to make your voice heard. In response to concerns raised by members, the Finishes and Interiors Sector (FIS) has commissioned the University of Reading and Barbour ABI...
The Skills Centre Essex – Building Careers in Finishes and Interiors
The Skills Centre is launching it’s new training centre in Essex on Friday 10 October. This new training hub is all about helping people across the region kickstart their careers in the finishes and interiors sector. With a focus on Interior Systems and Dry Lining,...
Workforce Mobility and Skills Research
CITB has commissioned BMG research to carry out its workforce mobility and skills research throughout the construction industry in the UK. The research is undertaken every 2 to 3 years and aims to gather information from around 3,500 manual or semi-skilled...