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Negotiate with suppliers to save money and make the most of their services.
Find out if you need to use the UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) marking on products you manufacture or handle.
Regulatory traffic signs at junctions and miscellaneous regulatory signs.
The new GCSE will provide pupils with the opportunity to learn how to effectively communicate using British Sign Language.
Historical and reference information on all the appraisal and modelling values referred to in the transport analysis guidance (TAG).
Subject content, aims and learning objectives for the British Sign Language (BSL) GCSE.
Traffic signs that warn of hazards and signs for bridges and other structures.
British Sign Language (BSL) videos on COVID-19 vaccination.
Download 'fire' action and equipment signs from the 'Code of Safe Working Practices (COSWP) for Merchant Seamen'.
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Download 'first aid' sign from the 'Code of Safe Working Practices (COSWP) for Merchant Seamen'.
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