IMCA's Objectives
The IMCA Constitution sets out strategic objectives and ways of working for the Association as a whole. The main objective is to promote members' common interests, including to:
- strive for the highest possible standards with a balance of risk and cost, in: health and safety; technology, quality and efficiency; environmental awareness and protection
- achieve and sustain self-regulation in the industry
- ease the free movement of equipment and personnel globally
- achieve equitable contracting regimes
- provide the framework for training, certification, competence and recruitment to support and sustain the industry globally
- resolve industry issues
- promote co-operation across the industry
These objectives are set out in more detail, including IMCA's interests, interfaces, these objectives and the means to deliver them, as well as members' own undertakings, in a document entitled 'The IMCA Message', available via this link or as a downloadable factsheet below:
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Technical Work Programme
Based on these broad objectives, IMCA's committees develop a detailed technical work programme, setting out individual projects aimed at moving towards achievement of the overall objectives. Select from the links below to find out more about the work of each core activity and technical division:
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