Door & Hardware Federation - The mark of quality for door repair and maintenance
Standards of repair and maintenance of
metal doors and shutters are set to rise significantly following
the launch of the Door & Hardware Federation Quality Mark.
The new Quality Mark is only awarded to door companies that have
demonstrated their ability to provide high quality repair and
maintenance for industrial and commercial doors following
rigorous checks carried out by the DHF.
Holders of the DHF Quality Mark for the Maintenance of Doors and
Shutters must:
• Demonstrate their
experience in repair and maintenance
• Have a fully documented
quality management system in place
• Offer levels of training
compliant with CSCS card qualification or have NVQ training
procedures in place
• Keep repair and
maintenance records for a minimum of seven years
• Offer high levels of
maintenance which include maintenance contracts, 24 hour
answering service and an emergency call out service that
provides onsite visits within four hours of an emergency call
• Demonstrate full
compliance with DHF Repair and Service Approved StandardTS004
DHF Repair and Service Approved Standard TS004 governs minimum
maintenance standards for 11 categories of products including
all types of manual and power operated industrial and commercial
doors, shutters, gates and barriers and power operated domestic
garage doors. The Standard is downloadable from the DHF website,
www.dhfonline.org.uk.The creation of the Quality Mark by the DHF
follows recent changes in legislation covering certification.
Fire Officers no longer certify industrial buildings, instead
there is now a self certification obligation on the building
owner/occupier to declare that correct maintenance procedures
are in place. The Workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare)
Regulations 1992 oblige employers to ensure that industrial
doors in workplaces are regularly and competently maintained.
Other legislation contains additional provisions requiring
regular maintenance of powered doors and fire resisting doors.
"In fact, owners or occupiers of more than 80 per cent of the
UK's industrial premises are risking substantial losses and
could be breaking the law because they do not have preventative
maintenance programmes in place to protect their doors and
shutters," said DHF chief executive officer Ian Wood.
"Now, more than every before, it's vital that doors and shutters
are repaired to high standards and that regular maintenance
procedures are in place. This is why we decided to create the
DHF Quality Mark so people can identify the companies offering a
reliable and expert service."
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