Regulating headstones and memorial masons
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Regulating Headstones and Memorial Masons in the UK
In the UK, the headstone and memorial industry is regulated by two key bodies: the National Association of Memorial Masons (NAMM) and the British Register of Accredited Memorial Masons (BRAMM).
National Association of Memorial Masons (NAMM)
Established in March 2007, NAMM works to safeguard the interests of customers using stonemasons throughout the UK. The association’s primary goal is to encourage best practices within the industry, particularly regarding natural stone memorials.
Members of NAMM adhere to a strict code of ethics, including:
- Upholding the dignity of the craft.
- Never persuading a customer to cancel an order with a competitor.
British Register of Accredited Memorial Masons (BRAMM)
Launched in 2004, BRAMM focuses on creating a network of nationally accredited companies. Its main goals are:
- Establishing a uniform standard of workmanship and company practices across the UK.
- Ensuring that companies, fixers, and burial authorities on the BRAMM register comply with current health and safety guidelines to protect the public and employees.
- Guaranteeing the stability and safety of memorials and headstones.
- Enforcing standards to maintain consistent installation quality.
- Promoting training and development within the memorial masonry industry.
Many UK customers now actively seek out stonemasons who are members of NAMM or BRAMM, ensuring they receive quality service and craftsmanship.
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