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12 November 2003
EN1279 Kitemark Licence Presentation
L to R: Mick Duff - N&U;, Len Bliss - BSi, Paul Watson and Bob Savage - N&U;
BSi Product Services were exhibiting at the new event for the glazing industry, Glass Processing and Technology.

Norman & Underwood took this opportunity to receive a framed copy of their successful Kitemark Certification to BS EN1279.

This is a coveted accreditation which is soon to mark a universal quality standard for the whole of Europe.

EN1279 has been introduced to ensure recognisable and verifiable quality standards for materials and workmanship in glazed sealed units (double glazing); and the task of gaining recognised compliance with the specific parts of the standard demands that rigorous criteria are adhered to.

Mick Duff, Quality Manager explains, “EN1279 is good news for our industry and ultimately the end customer. As part of the standard, our sealed glazed units will be stamped inside with information including our licence number and details of the unit’s construction in case a product trace is ever needed.

In addition to offering peace of mind to customers, EN1279 also offers major benefits to glazing companies dealing in European markets"

For more detailed information see our News Item dated 7 July 2003.




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