The Registered Digital Installer
Licensing Body (RDI-LB) is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company formed
to act as a guardian to raise the professional status of TV reception engineers
and the TV reception industry as a whole.
The scheme was formed in 2006 with the backing of leading trade bodies and
the Government (BERR). It has since worked closely with colleges and the
installer community to develop the only recognised national vocational courses
for domestic and commercial TV systems within the industry.
The Registered Digital Installer scheme is designed to set and maintain
professional standards. This is achieved by authenticating installers who
have proved their competence, reliability and suitability by meeting the
Licensing Body's criteria for registration.
These installer criteria include:
Demonstrating a willingness to achieve the industry's vocational
qualification (NVQ)
Undergo biennial criminal records check and disclosure
Have a recognised working at heights certificate