kitemark การใช้
- Bloggers would lose their kitemark if complaints against them were repeatedly upheld.
- The Kitemark is only available from BSI Group.
- This makes them fully regulated and lets them publish and display the'IMPRESS Kitemark .'
- The kitemark would indicate that the blogger has agreed to strive for accuracy, and to be regulated.
- Today there are more than 450 individual Kitemark schemes covering everything from printed circuit boards to cattle tags.
- Products and services which BSI certifies as having met the requirements of specific standards within designated schemes are awarded the Kitemark.
- Once a Kitemark licence is issued, licensees are regularly audited and are subject to surveillance visits to ensure continuing compliance.
- The word " Kitemark " is a registered trademark of The British Standards Institution and the logo is also a certification mark.
- The Kitemark is most frequently used to identify products where safety is paramount, such as crash helmets, smoke alarms and flood defences.
- With the introduction of quality management systems standards in the 1970s Kitemark schemes were developed in areas such as double glazing and fire safety.
- The Kitemark is not a legal requirement, but is often used as a point of differentiation in competitive markets and is widely trusted.
- A 2008 YouGov poll showed that almost half ( 49 per cent ) of UK consumers look for a Kitemark when making a purchase.
- In 2008 Shaftesbury were awarded with the BSI British Standards Institution Kitemark status for the Total Metering and Billing System ( TMBS ) award.
- The Kitemark can be used to indicate certification by BSI, but only where a Kitemark scheme has been set up around a particular standard.
- The Kitemark can be used to indicate certification by BSI, but only where a Kitemark scheme has been set up around a particular standard.
- By the 1960s the Kitemark was being utilized to identify safe products in areas such as nightwear, domestic furniture, pressure cookers and motorcycle helmets.
- In October 2008 Onchan became the eleventh IOMFA club to achieve The Football Association Charter Standard status, the FA's kitemark scheme for quality assurance.
- The Kitemark was initially used as a trademark on tramway rails in 1903 and was instrumental in reducing the number of specifications for rails from 75 to 5.
- In October 2008 Onchan became the eleventh club on the island to achieve The Football Association Charter Standard status, the FA's kitemark scheme for quality assurance.
- In recent years the Kitemark has also been applied to a range of services, such as electrical installations; car servicing and accident repair; and window installations.
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