How DAYWALK is supporting customers through COVID-19

By: Rick Menzies

on April 7, 2020

- Projects Consultant

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While the health and economic situation remains volatile, Daywalk remains committed to proactively supporting our staff and customers through this crisis. Together we are hoping for the best, whilst preparing for potentially tough times ahead. We trust you and your families are keeping safe and keeping positive.

Supply Chain Update

The majority of Daywalk products have not experienced a supply delay or potential shortage in the medium or short term. Our diversified global chain has set up our company to continue business with no or minimal disruptions. Our team can source supplies of hand sanitiser and face masks to take the strain off your team in sourcing critical supplies.

Essential Business Update

Daywalk is pleased to advise that under the Essential Services Act our company is deemed as a provider of essential services. We will continue to work to support our clients and their people in any way we can. Our world class video technology is allowing us to provide on-site support and carry out product training with teams across Australia.

Online CoR Training

In collaboration with our RTO partners, the Daywalk Online CoR Safety Program delivers Nationally Accredited courses which assist in applying chain of responsibility legislation, regulations and workplace procedures. Find out more here.

Rick Menzies

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Rick Menzies

– Projects Consultant
Rick has been with DAYWALK for over six years, working across roles in operations, engineering support, projects, marketing and Business Development. Now a Projects Consultant, he’s busy helping teams and customers keep things moving smoothly. Rick has built up specialist knowledge in simplifying processes and bridging gaps between departments. Outside work, he enjoys staying active and continually improving — one small step at a time. His secret talent? Spotting the messy stuff and making it cleaner and faster.

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