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CARES and the reinforced concrete industry

CARES and the reinforced concrete industry. Providing confidence in reinforcing steels. CARES Certification. What is Product Certification? What is CARES? What does CARES certification cover? How does it work? How does it inform the marketplace?. What is Product Certification ?.

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CARES and the reinforced concrete industry

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  1. CARES and the reinforced concrete industry Providing confidence in reinforcing steels

  2. CARES Certification • What is Product Certification? • What is CARES? • What does CARES certification cover? • How does it work? • How does it inform the marketplace?

  3. What is Product Certification ? • A substitute for 2nd party (customer) approval. To give confidence to customers that there is a reduced risk of non-compliance. • Specific to an individual product or product type. • Use standard(s) wherever possible. • Operates primarily in the field of steel for construction. • Reinforcing Steel / Prestressing Steel / Structural Steel. • Be appropriate to the product. • Use dedicated skills, experience and knowledge.

  4. Objective of Product Certification To reduce the Risk to the user.

  5. Mission of CARES • Provide service to the supply chain – recognising the importance of the construction client. • Ensure compliance of performance of materials, products and services through application of certification schemes.

  6. CARES • Independent third party product certification scheme. • Set up in 1980 by UK concrete supply chain. • Objective – “To operate and promote certification schemes to ensure consistent compliance with appropriate product standards” • Operates primarily in the field of steel for construction. • Reinforcing Steel / Prestressing Steel / Structural Steel. • Funded solely by certification fees. • “Not-for-profit” company. Service to concrete sector. • Voluntary scheme, supported by Specifiers/Clients. • Accredited under international requirements - ISO Guide 65.

  7. CARES Structure Current: • Members. • Board of Directors (nominated by Members). • Executive Committee (business). • Chairman’s Group (remuneration, Terms and Conditions of employment). • Technical committees (Rebar / PT / Sustainability). • CARES (executive).

  8. CARES CertficationSchemes. • Reinforcing Steel (SRC). • Post Tensioning (PT). • Technical Approvals (TA). • CE Marking. • Sustainable Constructional Steel (SCS). • Others: • ISO14001(EMS), OHSAS18001, ISO9001.

  9. Post Tensioning • Installation – Highways and non-Highways. • Anchorages (ETAG013). • Installation of Bar kits. • Void Grouting. • Prestressing bar, wire and strand (BS5896). • Grout (pre-bagged).

  10. CE Marking. The requirements of CE Marking will relate to the particular product standard and the certification systems which underpin those standards. Such CE Marking, for which CARES can give certification due to its Notified Body (standard) and Issuing Body (European Technical Approvals – EOTA) status, should not be regarded as CARES voluntary certification.

  11. Welding • Metallurgically/Structurally – Important. • Summary:- BS7123 is being replaced by IS17760. Neither very good (in various parts) and CARES ‘Cherry-Picks’- Appendices 6, 10. • Appendix 6 – Tack welding. • Appendix 10 – Load Bearing welding. • Key current issues:- • Training/Qualification/Registration. • Welding co-ordinator.

  12. Sustainable Constructional Steels.

  13. Technical Approvals – no Standard. • Mechanical couplers ( the product). • Continuity Strips. • Shear reinforcement. • Structural Ties. • Pile Cage Formers. • Balcony Systems. • Stainless Steel (non-standard).

  14. CARES Schemes/Standards. • Reinforcing Steel – BS4449/BS8666/BS4483. (EN 10080 – Euro Standard- not complete). • Prestressing Steel (Bar/Wire/Strand) (BS5896 being revised – 2011 – prEN10138) • Technical Approvals – Couplers/ Shear reinforcement/ Continuity Strips etc). • CE Marking. • Sustainable Reinforcing Steel (SRS). • Others: • ISO14001(EMS), OHSAS18001, ISO9001.

  15. Reinforcement Products covered by CARES

  16. Manufacture, processing and supply - Certification.

  17. Risks of using a non-CARES approved supplier • Poor process control leading to high variability • No knowledge of product standard • Incorrect testing / No testing equipment • Damage during processing • Incorrect processing • Poor product traceability • Non-compliant product

  18. Reinforcing Steel • Bar/Coil (BS4449and BS6744) • Fabric (BS4483) • Cutting and Bending (BS8666) • Welding - Tack and Load Bearing (ISO17660) • Application of mechanical couplers • Stocking and distribution / Trading.

  19. Reinforcing Steel Properties • Bar/Coil (BS4449) Grade B500A, B and C. Variability:- Bar. - 7/8 N/mm2 on any 1 bar. - 15/20 N/mm2 on any 1 cast. - 30/40 N/mm2 on a population (LTQL) (50/50 – Material and Testing ) (Accuracy of result depends on the property being tested.)

  20. Product standard

  21. Material Testing – BS4449 10mm 25mm 40mm C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 90 SAMPLES

  22. Assessment process Product certification. In all cases, CARES looks closely at: • Product Testing • Process Control • Management System

  23. Auditing and evaluation. • Scheme Manual (for each scheme). • General requirements (how the scheme works). • Application form and declaration. • Regulations (e.g. use of marks). • Assessment schedules (technical requirements).

  24. Assessment process • Application – for a defined scope. • Preliminary Inspection – assessment of capability. • Initial Assessment – (audit + testing). • ‘Six-monthly’ audit – (audit + testing). • Yearly certificate. • 3-yearly re-assessment –(audit + testing).

  25. Assessment – reinforcing steel • Audit (product, process and management system). • Testing (In process, witness, independent). • Issue with a certificate and mark. • Quarterly submissions of customer complaints. • Quarterly submissions of LTQL data (BS4449). • Yearly certificate ‘re-issue’.

  26. TRACEABILITY

  27. CARES Identification System Country or Regional Grouping is as follows:- Germany 1 rib Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg 2 ribs France 3 ribs Italy 4 ribs United Kingdom, Eire 5 ribs Scandinavia 6 ribs Spain, Portugal 7 ribs Greece, Turkey 8 ribs Outside Europe 9 ribs

  28. Manufacturer's statement of product test results • the cast number and cast analysis • the carbon equivalent value • the results of tensile and rebend tests • the CARES bar mark • the CARES logo and certificate of approval number • the address of the producing works • the amount delivered and consignment number • the date of supply • the name and address of the customer • a statement of compliance to the customer's order requirements

  29. Full product traceability Product Label Product Marking

  30. Customer Complaints • Errors will always occur. • Manufacturers All complaints recorded, investigated and actioned. • CARES Requires quarterly submissions Verified at six-monthly audit • External complaints procedure operated

  31. Management Operations Manager – Certification. • Inspection Programme • Administration Company Secretary. Scheme Managers (Assessment): • Steel. • Construction. • Sustainability.

  32. ! ! The engineer’s risks • Unknown metallurgical history • Poor process control • Falsification of product test results • Lack of traceability of reinforcing steel from producer to processor to site • Verification of mechanical, chemical and fatigue properties

  33. Monitoring of CARESScheme performance • Records of complaints against Approved firms • Stakeholder representation on CARES Board • Market intelligence from a number of different sources • Single point of reference

  34. www.ukcares.com • CARES List of Approved Firms • Technical Reports • Compliance with product standards • Specific analyses of test data

  35. CARES and the reinforced concrete industry Providing confidence in reinforcing steels

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