We are proud to announce that the partnership between People First Fire and the iDiC will see us working together with Boeing’s emergency management to ensure safety for the Boeing aircraft hangars by conducting Fire and Emergency Management audits and implementing Emergency Plans and Evacuation Diagrams to ensure their compliance.
The partnership between People First Fire and the IDIC, now 18 months old, saw PFF accepted as one of their elite Consortium Partners alongside other Indigenous businesses; and the only Emergency Management Partner that the IDIC uses to service their existing clients, as well as any potential new ones. The partnership enables PFF to provide iDiC’s clients, including Boeing Defence, with the best preparation and readiness to respond to any emergency.
“It’s been very exciting to have been able to work with Adam (Goodes) and an organisation (iDiC) that supports the development of sustainable Indigenous businesses, and we look forward to continuing our work with them in the future, “said Jason Hardy, People First Fire’s Managing Director.
The iDiC (Indigenous Defence & Infrastructure Consortium) was established in 2016 by Adam Goodes as a commercial enterprise focussing on helping eliminate poverty in Indigenous communities by identifying business opportunities for its Indigenous business consortium partners through a select group of strategic partnerships.