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Manufacturers of Harris Classic Paint Brushes & Emulsion Brushes,Task Master and Performa Brushes, Paint Rollers,Paint Trays,Painter's Tools and other Sundry Brushes.
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HARRIS (Sri Lanka)
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United Kingdom, China
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United Kingdom
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D = Distributor
S = Service Provider
E = Exporter
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Roofers', glaziers' and decorators' tools

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Paint trays and accessories for decorators

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Paintbrushes and rollers

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Paintbrushes and varnish brushes

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Brushes, whitewash, distemper and kalsomine

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Paintbrushes, antistatic

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Paint rollers

Number of employees (total in the company) : From 51 to 100
Annual Turnover: :
Legal Form : Limited Liability Company
Registration number : PVS 2808

ISO certificates awarded to Harris Ceylon

Sumanasiri Batuvita, Manager, SGS Lanka, Rajeev Jhone, Director Operations, Harris Ceylon (pvt) Ltd and Sujeewa Subasena, Factory Manager, Harris Ceylon (Pvt) Ltd. at the event.
Harris Ceylon, a household brand name which has been with their consumers for 44 years was awarded certificates of ISO 9001:2008 for quality Management systems, ISO 14001:2004 for Environmental Management Systems and OHSAHS 18001:2007 awarded for occupational health and safety, after a rigorous process of evaluation of the integrated systems and its implementation within the organization which were reviewed and approved by representatives of 157 countries.
'This achievement not only highlights our commitment, but the emphasis given by us to the quality of our products, where our consumers as well as distributors could ensure that they are receiving nothing but the best', Factory Manager of Harris Ceylon, Sujeewa Subasena.
'This shows the measures our organization has taken as an employer to ensure the

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