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Covenant K93852
Issued 2016-12-15 Replaces Page 1 of 4
Sabic Scaffold SC552RS85
STATEMENT BY KIWA With this Kiwa Covenant, issued in accordance with the Kiwa Regulations for Product Certification, Kiwa declares that legitimate confidence exists that the products supplied by
SABIC Innovative Plastics B.V. as specified in this product certificate and marked with the Kiwa®-mark in the manner as indicated in this Kiwa Covenant may, on delivery, be relied upon to comply with Kiwa Covenant: “Kiwa Covenant manual K 15013 dated 01-01-2016”
Luc Leroy Kiwa
Publication of the certificate is allowed. Advice: consult www.kiwa.nl in order to ensure that this certificate is still valid.
Supplier Production Place SABIC Innovative Plastics B.V. Plasticslaan 1 4612 PX BERGEN OP ZOOM Postbus 117 4600 AC BERGEN OP ZOOM Tel. (+31) 0164 292911 Fax (+31)
Sabic Pottendorferstrasse 47 2700 Wienerneustadt Austria
Kiwa Nederland B.V.
Sir Winston Churchilllaan 273
Postbus 70
2280 AB RIJSWIJK
The Netherlands
Tel. +31 88 998 44 00
Fax +31 88 998 44 20
www.kiwa.nl
Certification process consists of initial and regular assessment of: • quality system • product
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1 Scope of the Kiwa Covenant
1.1 Definition of the product
Scaffold parts made of polypropylene reinforced with long glass fibres
1.2 Assumed working life of the product
The scaffold parts as described in this covenant have a life time between 5 and 10 years
2 Fitness for use 2.1 Meaning of ‘fitness for use’
The provisions and the verification and assessment methods included or referred to in this Kiwa Covenant have been written based upon the assumed working life of the scaffold parts for the intended use of at least the life expectance of 10 years. These provisions are based upon the current state of the art and the available knowledge and experience. "Assumed working life" means that, when an assessment following the Kiwa Covenant provisions is made, and when this working life has elapsed, the real working life may be, in normal use conditions, considerably longer without major degradation affecting the requirements. The indications given as to the working life of the construction product cannot be interpreted as a guarantee given by the product manufacturer or his representative or Kiwa Nederland B.V. issuing the Kiwa Covenant, but are regarded only as a means for choosing the appropriate products in relation to the expected economically reasonable working life of the works.
2.2 Assessment of fitness for use
The relevant characteristics of the scaffold parts for their fitness for use (requirements) and the required verification methods to be employed are given in chapter 3, as well as the actual performed assessment of fitness for use and proven conformance to the relevant characteristics of the scaffold parts.
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3 Relevant characteristics of the product, the required verification methods and the assessments of fitness for use 3.1 Product specifications Characteristic Verification Method Assessment of the characteristic 3.1.1 Total weight Internal procedure 8500 ± 500 g/m2 3.1.2 Sheet thickness Internal procedure 55,0 ± 0,50 mm 3.1.3 Top layer Internal procedure 3,2 ± 0,50 mm 3.1.4 Bottom layer Internal procedure 3,2 ± 0,50 mm 3.1.5 Rib Internal procedure 2,0 ± 0,20 mm 3.1.6 Width Internal procedure 237 ± 3 mm 3.2 Glass content of profile Characteristic Verification Method Assessment of the characteristic 3.2.1 Glass content Internal procedure 30 ± 3 % 3.3 Ball drop test Characteristic Verification Method Assessment of the characteristic 3.3.1 Falling dart test
ASTM D 4226 27N from 0,7 m height pass = no
holes 3.4 Raw materials Check on formulation 3.5 Load testing with a 1300 mm support Characteristic Verification Method Assessment of the characteristic
General: no visual effects (damages) or permanent deformation after test.
3.5.1 Concentrated load on area 500 x 500 mm
3 kN during 1 hour at the least favourable position
Maximum deformation is less than 1 % of the allowed deformation between supports of 1300 mm.
3.5.2 Concentrated load on area 200 x 200 mm
1 kN during 1 hour at the least favourable position
Maximum deformation is less than 1 % of the allowed deformation between supports of 1300 mm.
3.5.3 Partial load a) 10 kN/m2 between upright and cross member during 1 hour
Maximum deformation is less than the allowed deformation of 25 mm between supports of 1300 mm
3.5.4 Partial load b) 10 kN/m2 between 2 uprights during 1 hour
Maximum deformation is less than the allowed deformation of 25 mm between supports of 1300 mm.
3.5.5 Safety margin: 3x partial load
30 kN/m2 evenly distributed over scaffold during 1 hour
See general
3.5.6 Horizontal load side board
0,15 kN evenly distributed over300 x 300 mm during 1 hour
Maximum deformation is less than the allowed deformation of 35 mm between supports of 1300 mm
3.5.7 Horizontal load fence board
0,3 kN evenly distributed over300 x 300 mm during 1 hour
Maximum deformation is less than the allowed deformation of 35 mm between supports of 1300 mm
3.5.8 Creep behaviour 3 kN during 720 hour at the least favourable position
Maximum deformation is less than 1 % of the allowed deformation between supports of 1300 mm.
3.6 Other properties 3.6.1 UV ageing 3.000 hours Xenon test (T= 650C;
dry/wet 102/18 min; 50%RH. Test by multi axial impact (E).
(Eaged/Enon-aged) * 100% = 80 % This is > than the required 75 %.
3.6.2 Fire behaviour ISO 11925-2:2011 and classified according EN 13501-1:2010
Class E, d0
3.6.3 Slip resistance According CEN/TS 16165 wet/dry < 50%
pass
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4 Initial inspection and continuous surveillance by Kiwa 4.1 Initial inspection During an initial inspection the IQC-scheme is audited, testing is witnessed and samples are taken
for verification. Continuous surveillance will be performed two times a year, during which the process, the IQC-scheme is inspected.
4.2 Continuous surveillance Test frequency Characteristic Method Test frequency 4.2.1 Product specifications Internal procedure Every inspection 4.2.2 Glass content of profile Internal procedure Every inspection Ball drop test ASTM D 4226 Every inspection Raw materials Internal procedure Every inspection Load testing with a 1300 mm
support EN 12811-1:2004 Once a year
UV ageing 3.000 hours Xenon test Once every 5 years Fire behaviour ISO 11925-2:2011 and
13501-1:2010 Once every 5 years
Slip resistance CEN/TS 16165 Once every 5 years 5 Conditions under which the fitness for the intended use is assessed 5.1 Manufacture of the product • x
5.2 General conditions for product application, storage and transport For the processing guidelines for the proper storage and transport methods check the available
instructions from the supplier.
5.3 Recommendations for customers Check at the time of delivery whether:
• the supplier has delivered in accordance with the agreement; • the mark and the marking method are correct; • the products show no visible defects as a result of transport etc.
If you should reject a product on the basis of the above, please contact: SABIC Innovative Plastics B.V. and, if necessary, Kiwa Nederland B.V. Consult the supplier’s processing guidelines for the proper storage and transport methods.