The Standard Group of Companies comprises of six primary manufacturing companies as shown in the Standard Group section of this website.
Each Group company is committed to continuous improvement and operates a full Quality Management System (QMS) accredited to ISO 9001:2015. These certificates can downloaded from the links below;
Standard Glass Lining Technology
Schematic Engineering Industries
In addition we provide products to CE, PED, ASME and GMP/GAMP international standards in accordance with the client specification and destination country laws, regulations and legislation.
Our products are CE conforming for use in the European Union, when specified. This CE declaration ensures that the Standard Group products meet the high-standard requirements of the European community’s product directives. It not only provides a legal base for the Standard group to be put on the market, but also sets strict and essential requirements in quality, health, safety and environmental protection.
Our clean room products are compliant with the European Standard EN ISO 14644 standards. This means if you use our Standard Group products, including Barrier Isolators and Pass Boxes, they will maintain the required air cleanliness in your clean room environment. Our pass-through boxes also do not interfere with the conditions in which that level of cleanliness has to be controlled and maintained.
The strict GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) and GAMP (Good Automated Manufacturing Practice) guidelines of International and European Union standards require clean rooms to meet certain particle numbers both during operation and the manufacturing process. Standard Group products will not hold you back from meeting these GMP qualifying standards, even from GRADE 1 level.
Our clean room products are compliant with the European Standard EN ISO 14644 standards. This means if you use our Standard Group products, including Barrier Isolators and Pass Boxes, they will maintain the required air cleanliness in your clean room environment. Our pass-through boxes also do not interfere with the conditions in which that level of cleanliness has to be controlled and maintained.
Pressure Equipment Regulations (PER) has been implemented in the UK by the Pressure Equipment Regulations 1999 (SI 1999/2001). The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and local authorities are responsible for enforcing PER. Equipment definitions include;