Tommy came to SA Safety after the company was recommended to him by former colleagues from the armed forces. He completed the necessary Confined Space training at our C&G accredited training facility and then joined the SA Safety Rescue Team to work on high-risk sites across the southwest.
The skills and experience I gained as a Royal Marines Mountain Leader lends itself well to the spectrum of safety work carried out and provided by SA Safety. In terms of transferable skills, I feel that a considerable spectrum of attributes required to be a specialist operator in the military map across most effectively to working at SA Safety. This would include working in a small team of professional people, problem solving in access and recovery of casualties, and using plans and equipment provided, as well as tasks like maintenance of equipment and giving feedback to the SA Team of any deficiencies as well as highlighting or advising on any equipment or tech upgrades to the service provided by SA Safety.
What I enjoy most about working for SA Safety is the camaraderie, and the enjoyment from working with likeminded professional operators. I would definitely advise service leavers to consider working for SA Safety. The conditions of service and the working environment are well suited to military and blue light veterans with the requisite training, skills, and appetite for the work.
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