Safe craftsmanship in the binnenklimaattechniek during VSK 2026
The binnenklimaattechniek is changing rapidly. With increasing electrification, more and more W installation companies are having to deal with electrical components in air-conditioning systems. This poses new safety risks, such as touching hazards and incorrectly performed work. In practice, these risks are still regularly underestimated. This must and can be improved.
During VSK 2026, ROVC Technische Opleidingen, in cooperation with Binnenklimaat Nederland and the Vakcentrum Binnenklimaattechniek, is organising a series of short and practical knowledge sessions. The aim is to give professionals concrete tools to structurally ensure safety within their organisation.
Practical knowledge for immediate application
In one of five compact sessions, you will gain insight into essential topics around working safely on electrical installations, including:
- responsibilities and liability
- testing and inspection
- safe working practices and working procedures
- the role of competence and training in daily practice
These sessions are specially designed for companies active in design, implementation, service or maintenance of binnenklimaattechniek, from ventilation to heat pumps and air conditioning systems.
Session overview during VSK 2026
📅 Tuesday, 3 February - 12:15 - VSK-E Theatre E
📅 Wednesday, February 4 - 11:00 - FHI pavilion 09.C060
📅 Wednesday, 4 February - 13:00 - VSK-E Theatre E
📅 Thursday 5 February - 16:45 - VSK-E Theatre E
📅 Friday, February 6 - 11:00 - FHI pavilion 09.C060
About the Trade Centre Binnenklimaattechniek
The Vakcentrum Binnenklimaattechniek is the independent knowledge and expertise centre dedicated to promoting expertise, professionalisation and standardisation within the sector.
The trade centre:
- develops training frameworks and professional guidelines
- connects education, research and practice
- encourages safe, healthy and energy-efficient working throughout the chain
- cares trainings helping indoor climate professionals expand their knowledge
With the growth of electrical components, smart systems and integrated installation technology, the need for specialist knowledge continues to increase. The trade centre plays an important role in this professionalisation drive by making knowledge widely accessible.



