F07 - Scheme
Application form
If you wish to receive a quotation for membership of any scheme
operated by IFC certification you are requested to complete this
form and
return it, signed, to our Head Office. Once we have received your
completed application form and provided that if contains all the
required information, a quotation will be developed and sent to
you within 2 working days of receipt.
Fire Resistance Timber Door Scheme
SD01 – This document is our published scheme document and should
be read by all applicants seeking to join our scheme for the Fire Resistant
Timber Doors, in addition the Guidance documents GFD series should
be read. These guidance documents cover the full range of topic’s
relevant to the certification of timber fire doors.
F44 – For all those who are operating in the Dubai Emirate,
IFC Certification Ltd have prepared a document explaining the particular
requirements and process for the certification of timber fire doors
in Dubai according to the Dubai Civil Defence – Fire & safety
Section. See also the listed requirements for Fire Door Manufactures
according to the Dubai Civil Defence in the articles and library section.
F44 – This is the Arabic translation of the original F44.
F48 – For all companies seeking registration within the Fire
Resistant Timber Door scheme, we have provided a guidance document
on the key issue to timber density. In addition International Fire
Consultants can provide a computer programme to help with the determination
of timber density – see www.intfire.com
F45 – The Fire Resistant Timber Door Scheme requires all fire
doors registered within it to be marked with a label. These labels
carry a unique identifier and are affixed either to the head of the
door or the hanging edge of the door, this document explains all the
requirements of the scheme in respect of labelling doors and helps
the regulatory authorities to identify doors within the scheme.
F49 – IFC Certification has identified that many clients do
not have a clear understanding of what is required of their quality
system to comply with the requirements of the timber fire door scheme.
Therefore, we have developed guidance notes specifically targeted at
those clients who need further clarification on how to meet the FPC
(Factory Production Control) requirements of the scheme.