[Strawbale] certification of straw bales
asbn
asbn at baubiologie.at
Tue Mar 5 10:54:21 CET 2013
Hi to all balers outside
A great THANK YOU for your answers, it helps a lot!
As I thought (and feared), the certification in a country
* gives safety to carpenters (if they use these certified bales) and
helps them with their responsibility.
* but seems to start a parallel process, that uncertified bales will
be forbidden with the argument,
that there are certified bales available on the market (even when
they are not available).
In Austria we have a situation now, where only skilled builders (and
that means with a special education and qualification)
are allowed to take responsibility for a building, and even if I want
my own responsibility,
I cannot take it as a self-builder without these special
qualifications, even for a small experimental building.
This situation stops innovation, as only prooven and tested techniques
(and materials) are allowed.
I agree, that this supports "industry" and bigger companies, which are
able to afford tests and certification processes.
And in long terms it stops all self-builders from building on the
basis of experience, long known knowledge and tradition.
I personally think therefore, that establishing a national building
code - like in France - is the much better way as a certification
process.
Although I know, that it is much more work and needs much more effort
than a (simple) test and quality management.
And my personal recommendation: If you think about a certification in
your country, nevertheless (which is not my first choice),
do it like FASBA in Germany or (with restriction) the GrAT in Austria
do,
try to find a non-profit organisation, which makes a mobile
certification on bales of your choice, independently from the season
of the year,
otherwise you always depend on the amounts of certified straw bales, a
company has stored.
yours sincerely
Herbert
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asbn - austrian strawbale network
3720 Ravelsbach, Baierdorf 6
Tel. 02958-83640
asbn at baubiologie.at
www.baubiologie.at
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