Tougher product certification proposed for high risk buildings

Fresh proposals to strengthen the process by which construction products can become certified as safe for use on higher risk residential buildings (HRRBs) have been set out by the British Board of Agrément. But one lawyer says the testing of individual products can only be relied on so far.

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