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DSL extends its capability to protect lives and assets
Deborah Services Limited (DSL) has appointed a highly-experienced fire protection project manager.
A specialist in passive fire protection, Paul Taylor has 25 years’ experience spanning the construction, petrochemical and pharmaceutical sectors across the UK, Ireland and Europe.
Paul will help DSL expand its capacity in this life-preserving service while at the same time enhancing DSL’s value-adding combined service utilising existing rope access and coating capabilities.
His project experience includes the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility at South Hook, situated near Milford Haven.
This is a multi-billion pound investment in the UK’s energy infrastructure which took four years to complete and conforms to the most stringent levels of fire protection.
Chris Foulkes, divisional director at DSL, says: “Paul brings extensive experience to supplement Deborah Services’ fire protection activities. He will enable us to offer more of our clients this important service which adds value and increases confidence.”
http://deborahservices.co.uk/services-sectors/hire-sales/contact-our-hire-sales-team
Call Sarah Boldra or Richard Chambers on 01924 416000
Deborah Services Limited, Unit C, Cedar Court Office Park, Denby Dale Road, Wakefield, WF4 3QZ
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