Fire and security specialists exhibit at QME
Wormald will join forces with ADT Security to exhibit under the Tyco Integrated Fire & Security banner at the Queensland Mining & Engineering Exhibition (QME) this month, giving attendees access to integrated mining fire safety and security expertise.
“The complexities and dangers of the mining industry create complex fire safety and security requirements. By bringing our specialised fire and security expertise together under the Tyco Integrated Fire & Security banner, we can provide the mining industry with cohesive end-to-end solutions,” said Sjef Klaassen, regional manager Queensland and Northern Territory at Tyco Integrated Fire & Security.
“In today’s volatile mining environment, it is critical that Queensland and Northern Territory mine operators implement rigorous fire and security solutions to protect assets and staff from costly and sometimes fatal environmental, health and safety (EHS) risks.
“Our team of fire and security experts will be on hand at QME to discuss how the latest innovations in fire protection and security systems can help mine operators streamline their fire and security planning, installation and maintenance activities.
“This important industry event provides invaluable insights into current EHS challenges and opportunities facing Queensland and Northern Territory mine operators,” added Klaassen.
The Tyco Integrated Fire & Security team will be on the Mining Energy & Services Council of Australia (MESCA) stand. QME is taking place from 22-24 July in Mackay, Queensland.
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