FallTech is the Newest Silver Associate Member

Learn more about this leading manufacturer of fall protection equipment products that meet or exceed ANSI standards, OSHA regulations, and CSA standards.

SMACNA is proud to announce that FallTech has officially signed on as the newest Silver Associate Member. At FallTech, every product they make is tested and re-tested to comply with strict ANSI, CSA, and OSHA requirements. 

Recently, SMACNA spoke with Strategic Accounts Manager for Construction John Anderson about how FallTech can help SMACNA member contractors. "We design, manufacture, and test a full line of best-in-class fall protection PPE. We're proud to be an ISO 9001:2015-accredited manufacturer and even operate our own ISO 17025-accredited test lab", he said.

When asked about what excites him about joining the SMACNA family, Anderson replied, "We feel FallTech can provide a better understanding of standards and fall protection requirements when we have relationships with our partners. The sheet metal and air conditioning folks will help us help them through input and collaboration."

He closed by saying, "FallTech has been a family-owned business for over 30 years. We listen and respond to our partner's needs. Please reach out to us today so we can help you."

SMACNA members interested in learning more about FallTech are highly encouraged to visit www.falltech.com or call (800) 719-4619.

 


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