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EEF acts to tackle issue of counterfeit PPE
25 January 2013
EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, has signed an agreement with Protec Direct, supplier of PPE, to act as its preferred supplier to member companies to offer them discounts as well as re-assurance against the danger

EEF, the
manufacturers'
organisation, has
signed an agreement with Protec
Direct, supplier of PPE, to act as its
preferred supplier to member
companies to offer them discounts as
well as re-assurance against the danger
of being supplied counterfeit goods.
Protec Direct has taken a firm stand against forged CE certificates and has appointed SATRA to test and ensure that each of its own label products fully conforms to the relevant European standard
Protec Direct has taken a firm stand against forged CE certificates and has appointed SATRA to test and ensure that each of its own label products fully conforms to the relevant European standard
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