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May 20, 2015

RIS participates in the latest WAHA meetings in Adelaide

RIS participated in the recent series of the Working at Heights Association (WAHA) meetings in Adelaide in May 2015. These meetings are scheduled at regular intervals to discuss topics relevant to the height safety industry. The meetings are well attended by a strong representation of the industry including manufacturers, distributors, trainers, technical experts and people working in the industry. Join WAHA today to become involved in the future of the Height Safety industry at www.waha.org.au.

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