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Debunking the CE Marking myths ASDMA steps forward to clarify confusions on CE Marking for timber doors

Posted on January 9, 2015 by ASDMA in News No Comments

With CE Marking of timber doorsets expected in 2015 following the publication of BS EN 16034, ASDMA is on hand to offer advice and hopefully dispel some of the myths surrounding CE Marking. Ian Makins, ASDMA’s Chairman comments: ‘ASDMA is concerned about the confusion and misinformation that surrounds CE marking and it is important that […]

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Alan Cross – An Appreciation

Posted on November 17, 2014 by ASDMA in News No Comments

Founding Chairman of ASDMA, Alan Cross, died on 23 October. Leeds born and bred, Alan was educated in Switzerland and on his return home joined Curtis & Sons, a prominent Shopfitting company in Leeds as an apprentice wood machinist.   From Curtis’s he moved to Keirnan Building Contractors in Leeds from where he moved in the […]

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ASDMA Founding Chairman – Alan Cross

Posted on October 27, 2014 by ASDMA in News No Comments

It was with sadness that ASDMA learned of the death of our Founding Chairman, Alan Cross on 23 October. Current Chairman, Ian Makins said, “Alan was a man who was passionate about the bespoke timber door industry. His company was a founding member of ASDMA and even after retiring from full-time work, Alan remained fully […]

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Fire Door Safety Week 15-21 September 2014

Posted on September 3, 2014 by ASDMA in News No Comments

As a leading trade association actively involved in the fire door industry, ASDMA are supporting Fire Door Safety Week through our continued efforts to publicise the importance of correct specification and installation of fire doors. Fire Door Safety Week is all about raising awareness of this critical element of fire safety in every commercial, public […]

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ASDMA steps forward to clarify confusions on CE Mark for timber doors

Posted on August 7, 2014 by ASDMA in News No Comments

ASDMA is concerned about the confusion and misinformation that surrounds CE marking. It has therefore spent a considerable amount of time in scrutinising the European Community source core documents, also consulting with the regulatory authorities in the UK and with Trading Standards who are the designated product contact point in the UK for building products […]

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Have you heard about our new guidance document?

Posted on August 7, 2014 by ASDMA in News No Comments

The diversity of ASDMA membership means the association is uniquely equipped to pull together information on all factors relating to the bespoke timber door industry. Our most recent publication, Guidance and Recommendations for Acoustic Doorsets, focuses on acoustics and aims to simplify what can often be a very complex subject. Doorsets are essentially functional products […]

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