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What does this have to do with me as a fabricator?

 The following prequisites apply to you as a fabricator for certification:
 

  • Conclusion of a CE licence agreement with Schüco which explicitly allows use of the classification reports provided as well as the new CE order and fabrication manuals for fire and smoke protection.
  • A Factory Production Control (FPC) in the manufacturing plant which meets the requirements of the product standard(s)
  • Third-party monitoring, i.e. a successful initial inspection of the factory as well as annual monitoring of the FPC by a notified product certification body.
  • Following a successful initial inspection for the FPC, the certificate for constancy of performance is granted.


The product can then be launched on the market on the basis of a Declaration of Performance and CE marking.


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