• Members shall operate their businesses in conformance with principles of positive community relations and recognized standards of environmental stewardship, complying with all applicable laws and codes of practice.
  • Members shall incorporate good health and safety principles throughout their operations.
  • Members shall deal honestly and fairly with their customers.
  • Members manufacturing processes shall be inspected by a minimum of two times per year by a qualified third party agency that is recognized under the Standards Council of Canada and the National Institute For Standards And Technology.
  • Members may provide prescriptive engineering provided it is stamped by an independent licensed engineer.
  • Members who do not provide stamped prescriptive engineering shall comply with applicable North American design codes and standards as a minimum standard for concrete construction.
  • Members will specify the R-value of their foam panels in accordance to ASTM C518. When expressing an R-value of a wall assembly, members will provide a list of the components of the wall assembly contributing to the overall R-value.
  • Members shall act in a professional manner and shall avoid all conduct or practice that is detrimental to the insulating concrete form industry, to the Association, to any of its members in good standing, or to any of their customers.
  • Members shall treat their competitors, including their property and ideas, in a respectful and professional manner, and not falsely or wrongfully disparage the professional reputation or business prospects of another member.
  • Members will fully comply with the Canadian Competition Act and United States Anti-Trust Law.