SCCS extends its accreditation scope to BS EN ISO 3834:2005

14/02/2018

Category: General

The Steel Construction Certification Scheme (SCCS) can now offer certification to BS EN ISO 3834:2005 - Quality management in the field of welding.

"This is a significant addition to the service that SCCS offers its clients and further develops our strategic objective of offering a one-stop shop for certification." said SCCS Certification Scheme Manager, Stephen Blackman.

The SCCS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the British Constructional Steelwork Association. It was established in the early 1980s to provide quality management certification for steelwork contracting organisations.

SCCS now offers a wide range of certification and monitoring services for the structural steelwork sector, including integrated or separate UKAS accredited Quality management systems, Environmental and Health & Safety management systems, Factory Production Control and selected National Highways Sector Schemes.

For more information about SCCS go to www.steelcertification.co.uk

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