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EUF
European Union of associations of strata, whose main purpose is to foster dialogue and communication in the ceramics supply chain at European level, in collaboration with the 12 national member associations.
TTA I think he is a member of euf
 

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Yeah. I'm just wondering if we have another association.

And whether the british standards actually name TTA as who you have to be with or else your tiling isn't to standard?!

Am I getting this right?

You HAVE to be with "an association like TTA" or else your tiling isn't to standard anymore?

Does is name TTA @Paul C. in the BS books now?


"Tiling should be carried out by a skilled operative, who has been trained to a level of competence, certified by a recognised authoritative body, such as the TTA"
Source URL: BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 - Tiling Standards - https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/bs-5385-part-1-2018-tiling-standards.89734/

So they're certifying tiling now? Do we have to notify them of every job that gets done now too? Like the electrical and gas industries?

Seems a bit far fetched for tiling.

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here it is not mandatory to be associated.
nothing requires being a member of a assoposa
however they are trying to go in that direction,
 

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Yeah. I'm just wondering if we have another association.

And whether the british standards actually name TTA as who you have to be with or else your tiling isn't to standard?!

Am I getting this right?

You HAVE to be with "an association like TTA" or else your tiling isn't to standard anymore?

Does is name TTA @Paul C. in the BS books now?


"Tiling should be carried out by a skilled operative, who has been trained to a level of competence, certified by a recognised authoritative body, such as the TTA"
Source URL: BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 - Tiling Standards - https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/bs-5385-part-1-2018-tiling-standards.89734/

So they're certifying tiling now? Do we have to notify them of every job that gets done now too? Like the electrical and gas industries?

Seems a bit far fetched for tiling.

PMSL
Trimline have quoted it as the first major change in their press release. And have literally said "Certified by an association such as The Tile Association". Yet they don't certify jobs. So surely it doesn't say that in the literature.

Should have some clarification from TTA?
 
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Are you saying Dan that if your not a TTA member you don't have follow BS? Or if your not a TTA member you can't fix tiles now?
 

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I'm not sure.

So I'm reading it, it's quoted everywhere, here is Able Skills quoting it too.

Trimline I originally quoted it. So it's a press release by TTA perhaps. And they've stuck it in maybe?

Or it's fact. And it's in the actual standards maybe.

But the way I'm reading it, is, your tiling is certified by TTA. Or it isn't, and it's not proper tiling now.

So if you're not with TTA, your tiling will always lose in court when somebody questions it?

My own thinking has caused loads more questions. lol
 
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Someone did question this on Tilezine. Peter C....... :smirk: can't comment if he was telling the whole truth or not, but got the answer he was searching for. Take a look at his point and the response he got. In fairness to the TTA, whether a tiler is a member or not, they know and appreciate good workmanship and a good tiler when they see one. They just wanna see better work from people by whatever means and put a stop to dodgy work being turned out. As @timeless john has said on many occasions, it gives the trade a bad name, whether you're a good tiler or not. Can't really blame them. Got to admit we see and hear about some real shockers.
 
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I'm not sure.

So I'm reading it, it's quoted everywhere, here is Able Skills quoting it too: Changes to British Tiling Standards - https://www.ableskills.co.uk/blog/changes-british-tiling-standards/

Trimline I originally quoted it. So it's a press release by TTA perhaps. And they've stuck it in maybe?

Or it's fact. And it's in the actual standards maybe.

But the way I'm reading it, is, your tiling is certified by TTA. Or it isn't, and it's not proper tiling now.

So if you're not with TTA, your tiling will always lose in court when somebody questions it?

My own thinking has caused loads more questions. lol
I would think city in guilds and nvq's have some relevance
 

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