In Britain, the Kitemark is a symbol which is put on products that have met certain standards of safety and quality.
[British]
Kitemark in British English
noun
British
the official mark of quality and reliability, in the form of a kite, on articles approved by the British Standards Institution
Examples of 'Kitemark' in a sentence
Kitemark
The BSI Kitemark is a familiar symbol and the organisation produces frameworks to help companies to ensure that they maintain common standards throughout their industry.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The Kitemark would not take into account a company's financial stability because that is already monitored by other bodies, she said.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The Kitemark judges the obvious environmental impact of an event, such as energy consumption, recycling and the use of public transport.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
The company behind the Kitemark standard is regarded by many as the'health and safetypolice '.