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12 February 2019
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Novograf helps The Co-op to teach life skills to kids
Novograf happily donated the shop front brick effect, window film, cladding, other surfaces, signs and installation to help the Co-op’s contractor partners create the Danger Point teaching store.
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Why Novograf celebrated Employee Ownership Day on June 29
Brand Realization company Novograf celebrated Employee Ownership Day on June 29th 2018 with a party for the employee owners, the unveiling of a Novograf timeline and an open day for other local businesses.
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Employment Law: What to expect in 2019
Build UK partner Croner has listed some of the changes employers should be mindful of in 2019.
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144 workers killed at work in 2017/18
The HSE has released its annual health and safety statistics for the year 2017-18, which revealed that 144 workers were killed at work that year, as well as a further 1.4 million working people suffering from a work-related illness.
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TOP NOTCH SIGNS Driving School Graphics
Top Notch Signs are one of the UK's leading suppliers of customised roof top boxes for driving schools
11 February 2019
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Repair and Calibration
Products manufactured by Sherborne Sensors are highly precise, accurate and robust, and are found in very demanding applications.
08 February 2019
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Rotaflow: Quality Engineering Since 1982
In a world where cheap and quick is often favoured over high quality and effective, here at Rotaflow we’ve stayed true to our belief of delivering excellent products backed up with wonderful customer service.
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How Subsea Engineering Problems are Solved By Rotaflow
Subsea engineering is an ever-changing world, where the needs and demands of projects are unique every time.
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Rotaflow Project: Umbilical Reeler
At Rotaflow we specialise in bespoke engineering solutions to client problems. Here is a recent project we completed with Subsea 7.
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Closed Cell Foam for Shoulder Straps and Pads for Cushioning
In many cases, padding used for shoulder straps or cushioning (particularly around hip support on rucksacks) is too thin and results in pads turning sideways with little need for movement or shock from the wearer.
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