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About Beide (UK) Product Service Limited

Beide (UK) Product Service Limited is the European arm of a global engineering safety consulting organization. The company has been appointed by the UK Departments for the European EMC Directive, Low Voltage Directive, Machinery Directive and Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive.Beide also provide services to the North and South American markets,Asian and Australasian markets. For more details and to contact either of these divisions click on the links at the top of the page.

History

Beide (UK) Product Service Limited was founded in 1987. The company initially specialised in providing EMC consultancy and training servicesto the defence industry, and in 1992 was appointed a body for the European EMC Directive by the department of T&I. With the growth of the business in the mid nineties Beide expanded its scope of services and was appointed for the Low Voltage, Machinery and the R&TTE Directives. In addition to EMC Certification services the company now provided support to clients wishing to achieve compliance to these directives.

In addition to product and systems approvals Beide (UK) Product Service Limited also provides support to large-scale infrastructure projects, providing them with on-going EMC and safety management services. Since 1987 the company has provided support to a number of high profile projects and customers including the BRAUN PHOTO TECHNIK GMBH, SIXPOL ELECTRONICS SNC, BECKETT CORPORATION, SONEIL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, THE WATER WELL (PTY) LTD., SWIMFIT WORLDWIDE CORPORATION SDN. BHD.

With a full time staff of highly qualified consultant engineers Beide (UK) Product Service Limited is able to provide clients with a range of further services including systems safety and technical advice on compliance to a wide range of international standards such as PUWER, ATEX and Medical Devices.

With twenty years experience, Beide (UK) Product Service Limited is the first choice for hundreds of clients when meeting their regulatory compliance needs.