Counterfeit notes

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

In light of a recent influx of fake and
counterfeit personal protective
equipment (PPE), Polyco is
encouraging individuals to consider
the potential problems that could
arise as a result of not buying from a
reputable s

In light of a recent influx of fake and
counterfeit personal protective
equipment (PPE), Polyco is
encouraging individuals to consider
the potential problems that could
arise as a result of not buying from a
reputable supplier of hand protection.

Sarah Bridge, deputy managing
director at BM Polyco, comments:
“Many end users of PPE are unable to
differentiate between the substandard
materials used in these
counterfeit and illegal items making
identification of these fake products
difficult. Therefore it is pivotal that
PPE is purchased from genuine and
reputable sources. We are working
hard to promote the importance of
wearing quality, approved hand
protection to the end user, in an
attempt to help reduce the use of
counterfeit products that can provide
little or no protection.”
Polyco provides free glove audits
for companies looking to find the
correct glove for the right application.

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