Certifications

COMPANY WITH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFIED BY DNV

ISO 9001 * ISO 14001 

WOCA Denmark is certified according to ISO 9001:2015 the international standard for quality control; and ISO 14001:2015 the international standard for environmental management.
The quality and environmental management systems ensure, that sales, supply, product development and production are conducted according to defined procedures and instructions known by all members of staff.

ISO 9001 ensures that the defined quality of procedures and products is guaranteed – and therefore the products feature uniform quality.
ISO 14001 takes into account all aspects concerning the environment. This applies to chosing raw materials, the internal environement, but also the handling of waste. Furthermore, new targets for the improvement of quality and environment are set permanently.

WOCA Denmark has been caring for floors, furniture and outdoor wood surfaces since 1969. We believe that all materials deserve to be cared for with quality products that keep them looking clean, healthy and beautiful for as long as possible. Today, we are an international company – but our Danish roots can still be clearly seen in our high quality standards and our outlook.
We take great care to limit our environmental impact and to live up to our customers expectations when they use WOCA products to prepare, treat or maintain their materials.

Emicode EC1 Plus

Een vrijwillig internationaal milieukeurmerk, het kwaliteitszegel staat voor zeer lage VOC-emissies en biedt daardoor de grootst mogelijke bescherming voor het binnenklimaat.

FIBA

The FIBA Equipment & Venue Centre is entrusted by FIBA to run a strict high-quality and comprehensive Approval Programme for basketball related products and equipment. Only established companies may submit their products for approval.

The Indoor Climate label

Danish Interior Climate Labelling is a voluntary labelling system for products and materials which can document the effect of degassing.Indoor climate labelled materials are a natural component in sustainable construction, where a good indoor air quality contributes to social sustainability.

DIN EN 14904

This European standard specifies requirements for surfaces for indoor sports facilities.

A+

All floor coating (care/treatment) products marketed in France are obliged to certify their products with an A+. The aim is to improve indoor air quality and, at the same time, enable consumers to choose environmentaly friendly products.

DIBt

DIBt is a German institute that tests and issues technical approvals for building materials. The aim is to improve the working climate for floor installers whilst ensuring a safe indoor air quality for the final consumer.

Biobased Carbon Content

Biobased Carbon Content ASTM D6866-22 is an international standard method utilized for product testing. The result is reported as % Biobased Carbon.
This indicates the percentage carbon from ‘natural’ (plant or animal by-product) sources.

Anti Slip Test

DIN EN 16165 is a standardised anti-slip test for flooring. It is typically used for work places and official buildings where there is a requirement that products have the anti-slip test DIN EN 16165 with a classification from R9 to R13.

FSC Standards

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international organization that promotes responsible forest management. It sets standards for ensuring forests are sustainably managed, protecting ecosystems, supporting local communities, and promoting economic viability. FSC certification helps consumers identify products sourced from responsibly managed forests.

Fire Test

The European Standard EN 13501-1, which measures the reactions of building materials to fire. The reaction is determined by how much a product contributes to a fire and is classified from A to F.

Food Contactable

If you wish to avoid a spillover of harmful substances from worksurfaces to food then look for the Glass and fork symbol. The manufacturer has to document that the surface treatment of the product does not release release harmful substances into food products. This is tested by an independent third party who assesses the composition of the product.

EN 71-3

A European standard test for contamination of harmful substances. This test is especially relevant for worktops, toys and kitchen utensils.