Charte des Bonnes Pratiques

The FCBA Technological Institute has launched a charter dedicated to companies wishing to improve and enhance their wood surface preservation solution: "the Charter of Good Practices for Surface Preservation Treatment".

Intended for professionals selling treated wood (sawyers, carpenters, etc.), this charter will help them master the essentials of surface treatment and preservation: knowledge of the products, durability conferred, technical skills and perfect knowledge of the regulatory environment…

What is a good practice charter?

A sign of quality that allows you to develop and enhance your company’s competence. It applies to the treatment of surface preservation, by spraying and short soaking, to the classification of aspect and mechanical, to the drying of wood.

OBJECTIVES:

  • Ensure the acquisition and maintenance of technical and regulatory skills of the personnel (operator, sales representative, buyer, etc.) over time
  • To be part of a quality improvement process
  • Guarantee the market/consumer a quality product

MAKE IT KNOWN! :

The members of the charter will have a logo at their disposal which they can use on their commercial documents, their general documents, their website and any other communication support

MAKE IT KNOWN! :

The members of the charter will have a logo at their disposal which they can use on their commercial documents, their general documents, their website and any other communication support

WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE?

2-years cycle :

  • Membership à la carte;
  • Initial technical and applied training of one or two days, depending on the theme(s) chosen. Training carried out in the company combining a theoretical and practical part;
  • Sampling and analysis for the preservation training;
  • Certificate issued at the end of the training;
  • Annual follow-up and maintenance of competence;
  • Refresher training at the end of the two years.