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04 December 2014
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Safe use of gas cylinders
Gas Cylinder Tags are used to protect workers, and help identify the content of cylinders. These inform the workforce whether the cylinders are full, empty or status tag (full, in use,empty).
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All the information you need to know about WEEE labels
WEEE Directive is the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment placed in the EU covered by the scope regulations.
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Are you using CE labels correctly?
CE Labelling is mandatory in the EU, on products included in the scope of one or more of the new approach directives.
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CE Legislation- for your understanding
If you are confused about the CE marking legislation, then look no further. We have all the information that you will need for CE marking.
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Harlequin Tap & Hip-Hop mats and Ballet Barres make great Christmas gifts
Harlequin Portable tap and hip-hop dance floors offer affordable and novel Christmas gifts for aspiring young dancers to practice their dance moves at home. And why not add a portable ballet barre to the present list for the all-important warm up routines?
03 December 2014
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Winterhalter helps clean Channel Island’s Banjo
Cost effective warewasher delivers big savings
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EMKA AGENT E wireless swinghandle gets added RFID swipe card security
Central network wireless control, coupled with RFID transponder swipe card technology, adds higher levels of security to EMKA’s program 3000 AGENT E battery powered electronically controlled swinghandles for data cabinet protection.
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Closed bank building transformed into top quality dance studios
Former banking premises in Hinkley, Leicestershire have been turned into modern dance studio facilities for The School of Ballet Theatre UK
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Mazda Eunos Roadster
We see a number of these nice little conventional sports cars most of which simply need converting to the modern refrigerant R134a from the R12 system they were originally fitted with.
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Air Conditioning was never designed to cool the air
Unlikely as this sounds it is perfectly true. AC was developed to extract moisture from the air in a printer’s workshop in order to dry the paper more quickly.
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