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Made in Britain aims to unite, support, promote and represent British manufacturing sectors and achieve more visibility for the mark. The website serves the general public as a look-up directory for British-made goods. Members also post their own news stories under strict regulations and the compulsory Made in Britain Code of Conduct.
The UKCA marking (an abbreviation of UK Conformity Assessed) is a conformity mark that indicates conformity with the applicable requirements for products sold within Great Britain. [1] The government intended that it should replace the CE marking for products sold in Great Britain. Both markings continue to be accepted in the UK market.
Wharfedale is officially accredited by the 'Made In Britain' organisation, a not-for-profit organisation supporting British manufacturers with the official trademarks. They work with other UK trade bodies, relevant UK government departments and media channels, to promote high quality employment, responsible business, and sustainable economic ...
The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) is the sole national accreditation body recognised by the British government [1] to assess the competence of organisations that provide certification, testing, inspection and calibration services. It evaluates these conformity assessment bodies and then accredits them where they are found to meet ...
The BBA consists of three main operations, Product Approval and Certification, Inspection and Test Services. Ownership of the BBA is held by its Governing Board, consisting of three executive and four non-executive directors.
BSI Group headquarters building in Gunnersbury, West London, featuring the BSI Group logo. BSI was founded as the Engineering Standards Committee in London in 1901. [5] [2] It subsequently extended its standardization work and became the British Engineering Standards Association in 1918, adopting the name British Standards Institution in 1931 after receiving a Royal Charter in 1929. [2]
The City and Guilds of London Institute is an educational organisation in the United Kingdom. Founded on 11 November 1878 by the City of London and 16 livery companies to develop a national system of technical education, the institute has been operating under royal charter, granted by Queen Victoria, since 1900.
The British Accreditation Council has been a member of Enqua since 2015, [3] became a member of INQAAHE [4] in 2006 and has a memorandum of agreement with the Quality Assurance Agency. [5] The Chief Executive of the BAC is a member of the British Council ’s Accreditation Scheme Advisory Committee. [ 6 ]