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01.02.2007 New systems from Glas (Attached is the DORMA NZ Newsletter Feb 2007)Concealed for Our Cleanest Look Yet
VISUR offers glass pivot doors free from fittings, delivering an elegant yet robust solution, clean lines, with maximum transparency and light. The complete absence of visible hardware creates a smooth, uninterrupted appearance: there are no components cluttering the outline of the door leaf. more… |
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01.09.2006 DORMA leads the way in OH&S: (Attached is the DORMA NZ Newsletter Sep 2006)A recent ACC inspection of DORMA’s factory has led to the company receiving a 15% discount on its ACC levy.
The well-organised layout of the Mt Wellington warehouse and its efficient health and safety systems impressed ACC. But according to Theo Fryer, Operations Manager at DORMA, the financial benefit was only part of why the company implemented the WorkPlace Safety Management Practices programme. more… |
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01.02.2007 Products from every DORMA division is in daily use at Brisbane’s new Gallery (Attached is the DORMA Aust Newsletter Feb 2007)A major landmark project recently completed in Brisbane combined the best of DORMA’s multi-divisional offerings. Innovative products from DORMA Automatics, Door Controls, Glas and Movable Walls all feature in Brisbane’s $230 million Gallery of Modern Art and the State Library buildings – labelled the Millennium Arts Project. more… |
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01.09.2006 Launching the Victorian Infectious Disease Services ward at the Royal Melbourne Hospital (Attached is the DORMA Aust Newsletter Sep 2006)The launch of the VIDS at Royal Melbourne Hospital in September has utilised the ground breaking technology of a positive vacuum airlock system. This innovative system incorporates DORMA’s versatile automatic door operators with CleanScan actuation. This technology allows a practitioner to pass through the first sliding door without making contact with it and de-robe while enclosed in an air-locked chamber. more… |
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