Machine Safety Card 24
Jointing Machines: Boring Machine This Boring Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
Jointing Machines: Boring Machine This Boring Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
Misc Machines: Power Air Tools This Power Air Tools Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
Misc Machines: Sanding Machines This Sanding Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
Misc Machines: Abrasive Wheels This Abrasive Wheels Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
Misc Machines: Fork Lift Truck This Fork Lift Truck Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
Misc Machines: Profile Grinder This Profile Grinder Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
Misc Machines: Spray Booths and Equipment This Spray Booths and Equipment Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
Misc Machines: Nail Guns This Nail Guns Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
Misc Machines: RF Equipment This RF Equipment Machine Safety Card provides guidance on safe use procedures and maintenance and cleaning.
This document is one of a series of BWF Guides covering aspects of the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007) came into force on 6 April 2007 and its application to works carried out by BWF Members.
Timber windows produced by Members of the British Woodworking Federation are accurate components designed and manufactured using the best available techniques to produce performance rated components. The way they are handled and stored on site can affect their long-term performance. Good practice avoids damage, maintains quality and saves money.
This Basic Contract Law guide provides essential advice for BWF members to ensure fair and transparent dealings with customers, as outlined in the BWF Code of Conduct.
Guide to the selection, application and testing of end grain sealants for timber windows. It also proposes a simple test, which can be used to identify suitable materials, both proprietary and general products and that will also confirm whether a full decorative coating system is suitable to seal end grain timber
Explanation of the requirements of Approved Document Part M of the Building Regulations relating to new dwellings covering a number of different provisions, including the need to provide accessible thresholds to the principal entrance to the dwelling.
Door core definitions used by the timber door industry when describing their door products.