Water damage usually occurs from three main sources: internal building sources (plumbing, fire suppression, drains and gutters), external sources (rain, […]
: Introduction of Waterproofing Specifications under APAS As reported by Australian online magazine Insurance Business Australia, Chubb (the world’s largest […]
In June 2022 APAS-PCCP was represented at a major stakeholder event Corrosion & Prevention (C&P). This is the largest corrosion […]
Questions for our members and clients as we start advocacy road trip Tracey and Elenora spent a significant amount of […]
CSIRO Verification Services achieves Endorsement of the Australian Paint Approval Scheme in Australia Verification Services, part of the Infrastructure Technologies […]
A listing scheme for active fire detection and suppression equipment such as smoke and heat detectors, and sprinkler heads.
An accreditation scheme for painting contractors that ensures they operate to defined standards with the appropriate skills set for surface preparation and paint and protective coatings application. It is a partner to the Australian Paint Approval Scheme (APAS). PCCP also accredits contractors who have the skills, knowledge and resources to safely and effectively remove hazardous coatings such as those containing heavy metals, or other potentially dangerous substances
The Australian Paint Accreditation Scheme (APAS) tests and certifies paints, coatings and non-paint products to ensure they meet stringent performance specifications. It is a partner to the Paint Contractors certification Program (PCCP).