BS EN 12825 & CISCA 🕸 In August 2001 a European Standard was issued after several years of consultation between all the European manufacturers and was adopted as a British Standard in November 2001, BS EN 12825 . This specification classifies raised flooring products by their structural performance. Installation issues are clarified by the Access Flooring Association Code of Practice and further clarification will occur when the National Building Specification K41 adopts this standard.
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