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Mallory adds a world-class training division

By Paul Dvorak | November 3, 2014

Mallory has acquired the ENSA North America training division from Airstreams.

Mallory has acquired the ENSA North America training division from Airstreams.

Mallory Safety and Supply,  a safety distributor that helps companies create safer, healthier, and more productive workplaces, and Airstreams Renewables Inc, a leader in career safety and technical training, recently announced that Mallory has acquired the ENSA North America training division from Airstreams. ENSA is a leader in task training for the wind industry at height, rescue methods, and in confined spaces. Under the Mallory umbrella, those who work at height will be able to add equipment, access rental equipment and service, and add safety staffing and other solutions to train its customers.

“This acquisition allows Mallory to continue expanding beyond just selling safety products towards helping customers build a culture of safety,” said Tim Loy, Mallory’s President. “Adding the world class safety training that ENSA provides is a natural fit for meeting our customer’s safety needs, particularly those working at heights. With recent acquisitions, we’ve expanded our product width into industrial and construction products, while also moving to the higher end of safety with on-site safety personnel, a safety staffing division that places safety personnel on projects, and our service and rental departments that rent and repair fall protection, gas detection, breathing apparatus, and air compressors.”

ENSA
www.ensa-northamerica.com


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Tagged With: Airstreams, ENSA, mallory
 

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