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May 1, 2024

RISSafety receives Working at Height Association Bronze Membership

RISSafety is proud to share that we have been accepted as a Bronze Member of the Working at Height Association of Australia (WAHA).

The Bronze Membership is evidence of RISSafety’s commitment to improving systems and services around working at height methods.

It also provides the opportunity for RISSafety to contribute and assist in the development of operational activities across a range of key areas to improve the safety of all workers when performing tasks where they are at risk of a fall. This includes working at heights and confined spaces across a wide range of industries such as the built environment, the natural environment, power and petrochemical, and oil and gas.

“Receiving Bronze Membership to the WAHA reaffirms RISSafety’s commitment to being a leader in all aspects of height safety,” says RISSafety’s CEO Mark Casey.

The WAHA was established in 2009 in response to the industry’s demand for a peak body to provide information, guidance and support for businesses needing to address working at height issues. The WAHA is dedicated to supporting and influencing the ongoing development of safe practice, equipment innovation, systems and product design, continuous education of all stakeholders and the operational competency of all persons working at height and in confined spaces.

RISSafety designs, manufactures and distributes an extensive range of tested and standards compliant range of products including permanent anchor points, horizontal and vertical fall protection systems, aluminium and fibreglass ladders and walkway systems, fall arrest retractable blocks, and tripods and winches for confined spaces.

Contact us today to discover how our tailored systems can safeguard your business against the risks associated with working at heights and in confined spaces.

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