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Fall arrest system

I am starting a new window cleaning company in Ontario. So we haven't officially launched yet cause we are on the final steps to launch the business. We need to complete the safety checks next. My worker's safety is my number one priority. So I want to do the safety checking for fall arrest systems, with a reputed safety checking company that provides annual anchor safety inspections Under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations. One of my colleagues suggested me this Industrial Safety consulting firm. Or if you know any other better options please do help me with that.
https://www.hite-engineering.com/services/fall-arrest-systems-inspections/
  • Posted 21 Dec 2021 18:10
  • By Nicholas_Wright
  • joined 1 Dec'21 - 4 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Nwright

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