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Test and Tag in Northern Tasmania

Mark Gillies

Born and bred in Tasmania, you could not find a more devoted community minded person to assist you with your Electrical and Fire Safety programs than Mark Gillies.

He has been involved in the agricultural industry for more than 30 years, and has spent the past 5 years in the development and construction of new intensive farming operations in Northern Tasmania. His broad knowledge and understanding of complex business operations is first class, and these skills learned over 30 + years ensure he will work with you, and not against you, in helping you deliver your safety program.

Mark is a life member of the Deloraine Apex Club and is incredibly community minded. He has been volunteering with road accident rescue for over 25 years - and in a volunteer management position for over 15 years. In 2000, Mark was awarded the Bravery Medal (the 3rd highest Award in Australia) and the Emergency Services Medal in the Australia Day honours in 2014. A passionate supporter of Mental Health initiatives, Mark also enjoys Car Racing, Motor Cycles and Fishing.

As part of the ATS network, Mark’s clients have access to ATS’s interactive online reporting portal, and can tap in to the combined resources of a truly national service provider.

Regardless of the size of your organisation, Mark Gillies and ATS can handle your service requirements.

You can find out more about ATS’s services in Tasmania here.

 

Contact Mark

Ph: 1300 287 669

Email:  mark.gillies@ats.com.au

 

Testimonials

Thankyou Mark, for an outstanding service you provide, keep up the good work.

Mark, University of Tasmania

Mark Gillies from Appliance Tagging Services did an excellent job at both Mt Pleasant and Newnham Campus.

Ian, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture

Great service!  Very obliging and did not disrupt the work in our office while doing the testing. 

Old Vic Anaesthetists

Pleasure to work with.  Fast and efficient!

Robyn, Campbell Town Health and Community Service

Job well done

Raelene, Presbyterian Care Tasmania