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Tech Safety Lines wins Training Team of the Year award from GWO

By WPED Staff | November 15, 2022

The GWO Training Program from Tech Safety Lines was named the Training Team of the Year – Americas (North & South America) at Global Wind Organisation’s annual Safety & Training Awards ceremony in Copenhagen. This annual conference recognizes training providers worldwide for their skills and impact on keeping the wind energy workforce safe on-site.

Tech Safety Lines is a patented safety equipment manufacturer providing industry training programs for specialized teams working within wind, construction, utility, telecommunications, and more. TSL is located within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in North Texas.

“I am just so honored to be receiving this award on behalf of all of my employees and all of the wonderful trainers down in Dallas, Texas who are so dedicated to both safety and training, and to all of the hardworking individuals in this industry, thank you so much,” said Tech Safety Lines’ CEO, Diane Waghorne.

The Training Team of the Year is a prestigious award designed to acknowledge all of the members of a training team. This award recognizes the excellence, expertise, and collaboration demonstrated by TSL’s instructors, employees, and colleagues across the company. The judges were hugely impressed with all of the entries’ high quality, however, one company stood out, with the judges saying, “it’s clear they’re the leader, delivering high-quality training in an innovative and inclusive way that’s geared to the technician’s needs.”

TSL offers four, premier GWO training programs. These programs are designed by Global Wind Organisation to mitigate risk and ensure more efficient rescue operations. Their training modules are taught in both theoretical and practical settings for trainees to learn proper safety and emergency procedures, at height.

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