Technical Downloads
| Best Practice Guide
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| Flamebreak 30 Minute Fire Resisting Doorsets | |
| Flamebreak Acoustic Door Cores | |
| Flamebreak 60 Minute Fire Resisting Doorsets
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| Installation, Preparation, Handling and Storage | |
| Maintenance Damage Prevention and Troubleshooting | |
| Safety a Matter of Convenience
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| Glass Types
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| Strebord Door Core Technical Manual FD30 / FD60
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Environmental Policy & Chain of Custody
Enfield Speciality Doors recognises a responsibility to its customers, suppliers and staff to base its commercial activities on well managed forest resources. Accordingly the group is also committed to achieving environmental best practice throughout its activity whenever this is practical. ln pursuit of economic growth and a healthy environment it is understood that these are closely linked and that ecological protection and sustainable development are the responsibility of all, including business, governments a nd communities.
Responsibility
The main board of Enfield Speciality Doors takes responsibility for the development and endorsement of this policy statement and its implementation throughout all group operations. A director has been appointed to carry out the policy, to ensure that key members of staff are trained and that all employees are advised of our position. The group maintains a policy of continuous environmental improvement. Environmental performance is monitored for achievement of our objectives and an annual report will be made available on request.
Timber Sources
Enfield Speciality Doors is committed to buying all hardwood and softwood from legal and renewable sources, and will seek evidence that suppliers are in compliance with this policy. As sources of certified timber become more available the group will give preference to certified timber wherever practical. The group will not purchase timber where it is known to have originated from illegal sources and will not purchase any timber species prohibited under Appendix 1 of the convention on lnternational Trading on Endangered Species (CITES). The group will make every attempt to avoid making misleading claims with regard to timber sources. The group expects suppliers to maintain high environmental standards in respect of goods and services. Suppliers are expected to cooperate with the group towards the achievement of its environmental goals.
Recycling and Site Management
Enfield Speciality Doors is committed to reduce consumption of all materials and packaging wherever possible and is committed to recycling packaging materials where practicable. Heating for the factory is all supplied from recycled wood and sawdust. All buildings and plant are designed where possible to reduce impact on the local environment. All potential emissions are kept to a minimum, monitored on a regular basis and logged.






