Times are changing….

As a company, we have been going through a period of transformation. We recognized that we needed to make some changes to take us into the next phase of our history, and one of the latest projects to come to fruition is the roll-out of our new PPE.

Our selection process was thorough, as we wanted something that would declare our intentions, give confidence to our members, and the sites they work on. It needed to be stylish, professional, and tough. After careful consideration, we found that the Portwest PW3 selection provided us with just that.

We worked closely with our supplier to ensure that the branding was completed to the right standard. And, earlier this week, we took delivery of our new PPE, which we packaged up into nice care bundles for our site advisors. Seeing the new look on our team was fantastic, and taking it out to the sites and seeing the reception we got was even better.

Branded HiViz Jackets and Vests in Delivery Box

Our team looked confident, smart, and protected through all weathers, and the members were thrilled to see the new look. We hope that this will be another step towards the next phase of our company's long and illustrious history in providing competent, practical safety advice to the construction industry in East Anglia and the Home Counties.

Our branding project has been instrumental in taking us to this point, and we are thrilled with the results. The new PPE, along with our renewed branding, is a clear statement of intent. We are confident that it will give our members and the sites they work on a sense of pride and reassurance.

We are excited about the future and the direction that our company is heading. We know that this transformational period has been challenging, but we are confident that the steps we have taken will help us to achieve our goals and become the leading provider of safety advice in our region.

Branded HiViz ready for employees
Branded hiViz PPE on Site
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