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Documents supplied by British Woodworking Federation

A Simple Guide to Health and Safety for the Woodworking Industry. (Revised). [Out of Print]
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 10: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Fire Safety Order
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 11: Clearing the Smoke - We Guide You Through the Changes (to Part B of Building Regulations)
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 1: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Installation of Fire Doors - Not a Standard Task
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 2: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Maintenance of Fire Doors
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 3: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Ironmongery on Fire Doors - The Crucial Components
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 4: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Doorsets and Door Assemblies
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 5: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Fire Door Seals
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 6: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Glazing of 30-Minute Fire Doors (FD 30)
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 7: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Fire Door Frames
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 8: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Passive Fire Protection
BWF Fire Door Accreditation Scheme (FDAS) Fact Card 9: A BWF-CERTIFIRE Fire Door and Doorset Scheme Fact Card on Building Regulations
BWF Guide 10: Accessible Thresholds
BWF Guide 12: Guide to Selection of Fire Resisting Doors
BWF Guide 13: Thermal Requirements for Windows and Doors
BWF Guide 15: Replacement Windows - Compliance with Approved Document L1:2002
BWF Guide 16: Building Regulations Approved Document L1 "U" Value Certification
BWF Guide 20: Consulting Employees on Health and Safety
BWF Guide 21: Monitoring Your Employees Health and Safety
BWF Guide 22: Fire - A Simple Guide to Carrying Out a Risk Assessment
BWF Guide 22: Fire Risk Assessment Questionnaire
BWF Guide 24: Risk Assessment Guidance Notes
BWF Guide 25: Waste Management Guide
BWF Guide 5: COSHH and the Joinery Manufacturer
BWF Guide 7: Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF)
BWF Guide 8: Emergency Egress (Escape) Windows
BWF Guide to Health and Safety in the Woodworking Industry
BWF Timber Window Accreditation (TWA) Scheme Fact Card 1: What Should U Value? A BWF Timber Window Accreditation Scheme Fact Card on Part L
BWF Timber Window Accreditation (TWA) Scheme Fact Card 2: Choosing Timber Windows - Can We Afford Not To? A BWF Timber Window Accreditation Scheme Fact Card on Sustainability
BWF Timber Window Accreditation (TWA) Scheme Fact Card 3: Correct Fitting Improves Performance - A BWF Timber Window Accreditation Scheme Fact Card on Installation
BWF Timber Window Accreditation (TWA) Scheme Fact Card 4: Even Natural Beauty Needs a Little Help - A BWF Timber Window Accreditation Scheme Fact Card on Maintenance
BWF Timber Window Accreditation (TWA) Scheme Fact Card 5: Time to Refresh? A BWF Timber Window Accreditation Scheme Fact Card on Re-Decoration
BWF Timber Window Accreditation (TWA) Scheme Fact Card 6: Make Today's Decisions Count Tomorrow - A BWF Timber Window Accreditation Scheme Fact Card on Specification
BWF Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 13: Safe Use of Sanding Machines (Wide Belt, Narrow Belt, Linisher, Bobbin and Disc Sanders)
BWF Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 14: Safe Use of Four Sided Planer Moulder
BWF Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 15: Safe Use of Edge Banding Machine
BWF Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 16: Safe Use of CNC Machines
Care of Joinery On Site. [Out of Print]
Fire Door Maintenance Checklist
Fire Door and Doorset Scheme - What You Need to Know to Comply with the New Building Regulations (Summer 2000 Edition)
Fire Doors - The Burning Issues - From Specification to Maintenance - The Life Cycle of a Fire Door Explained - A Guide
Fire Resisting Door Assemblies. [Out of Print]
Guidance Notes with regard to the Hardwood Dust Control Limit. [Out of Print]
Handbook for Operatives in the Woodworking Industry. [Out of Print]
Health and Safety Policy Statement - 10 or More Employees
Health and Safety Policy Statement - Guide
Health and Safety Policy Statement - Small Company
Model Risk Assessment for Work Activities - Machines
Providing FD 20 Doors
Timber Window Accreditation (TWA) Scheme Criteria and Requirements - The British Woodworking Federation Scheme for New Timber Windows and Entrance Doorsets
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 10: Safe Use of High Speed Router
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 11: Safe Use of Double End Tenoning Machine
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 12: Safe Use of Boring Machines (Vertical/Horizontal)
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 17: Safe Use of Hydraulic Copy Lathes
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 18: Safe Use of Band Re-Saw
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 1: Safe Use of Circular Saw
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 2: Safe use of Surface Planer
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 3: Safe Use of a Vertical Spindle Moulder
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 4: Safe Use of Narrow Bandsaw
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 5: Safe Use of Manual Pull-over Cross-cut Saws
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 6: Safe Use of Single-End Tenoning Machines
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 7: Safe Use of Chisel Morticer
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 8: Safe Use of Thickness/Planing Machine
Woodworking Machinery Safety Card 9: Safe Use of Straight Line Edger

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