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Mark Sennett
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Equipment donation
23 July 2013
3M has donated approximately £2,000 worth of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to a branch of a youth charity, local to its UK headquarters in Bracknell, Berkshire.
Nacro, the crime reduction charity provides young people with learning and development opportunities to prevent them from turning to crime.
In Bracknell, Nacro's regular workshop trains unemployed 16 to 19 year olds, equipping them with construction and employability skills and supporting them as they search for work.
With all trainees and instructors having to comply with health and safety regulations, 3M provided PPE including coveralls, reusable respirators, ear plugs and safety glasses to protect against hazards including low level wood and silica dust.
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