
Sicily
Like many Italian islands, Sicily suffered greatly from Allied bombing in the Second World War. It was also occupied from 1943 during Operation Husky.
This legacy of conflict continues to affect routine construction activities, posing a danger to workers and a costly disruption to planned activities.
SafeLane Global has active involvement in surveying and mapping potentially dangerous sites for its clients in Sicily, and remains poised to provide rapid support to assist in the management of explosive threats.
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Cooperation, support and team work spirit
Mike Mpango, Veterinary Officer in Somalia
"As for the [SafeLane Global] team answering any questions raised, I just give them credit apparently. most especially the Project Manager and Deputy project manager , Project officer, Project support officer and the Acting Operations Officer. Their cooperation, support and team work spirit, has done me a good job in service delivery. With regards to the recruitment exercise, I just regard it to be good, fast and not time consuming, especially if the candidate is ready to immediately undertake the job. The man power executive were extremely supportive and informative, and that's how I was only able to be assessed, recruited and supported online to enter into Somalia, where I had never been before. I dont have additional comments, but just to wish the company success and prosperity.”
Prompt response, tight timeframe
Oil company Azerbaijan
"Using this opportunity I would like to thank you and your Team for prompt responses and coming back with a recommended way forward within the tight timeframe"
Keep up the good work you all are doing
Eric Isaacs EDD Handler, Syria
"Since the first time Rebecca at [SafeLane Global] made contact with me via email or telefonic everything was clear and informative to me. I look forward to starting work in Pretoria at [SafeLane Global] Dog School and moving to Syria very soon. Keep up the good work you all are doing towards us as the contractors.”