Anchored Height Safety
Anchored Innovation 2026
Industry recognition. May 2026. The first of several announcements rolling out this season.

Rick Millar Award
Brenton Sellings
Operations Manager, Anchored Height Safety
WAHA Volunteer of the Year 2024
Anchored Height Safety is proud to celebrate a big moment for our Operations Manager, Brenton Sellings — and a big moment for our industry.
Brenton has been presented with the Rick Millar Award — the Working at Height Association’s Volunteer of the Year for 2024. The award exists to recognise individuals who do not simply comply with standards, but who actively raise them — through innovation, integrity, technical excellence, and a genuine commitment to protecting people.
Brenton was recognised for his role representing WAHA on the SF-015 Standards Committee throughout 2024, where he contributed directly to the development and review of Australian height safety standards. Standards committees are where the rules of our industry are written. Having our Operations Manager at that table — advocating for practical, rigorous, and workable standards — reflects our commitment to the height safety sector as a whole.
Adding to that recognition, Brenton was also invited to take the stage as a featured speaker at the WHS Show in Melbourne — a further mark of the expertise and credibility he has built over more than a decade in the height safety industry. You can view his speaker profile on the WHS Show website.
Congratulations, Brenton. It is thoroughly deserved.

GIS Precision Mapping
In partnership with AccuVist & Esri
Anchored Height Safety has taken a significant step forward in the quality and precision of its reporting. In partnership with AccuVist and world-leading geographic information systems (GIS) provider Esri, we have integrated mapping technology directly into our height safety inspection and certification reports.
Every report we now deliver includes high-precision, site-specific mapping data — identifying the exact location of anchor points, horizontal lifelines, fall-arrest systems, and risk zones. This is not a static map added as an afterthought. It is a live, interactive layer built into the report itself, giving facility managers, project managers, and WHS teams a clear, accurate picture of their site.
This capability was developed in close collaboration with AccuVist, our key technology supplier, and Esri, whose GIS platform underpins mapping and spatial analysis for some of the world’s most demanding industries. The result is an industry-first offering in Australian height safety: reports that move beyond paper-based documentation into genuinely useful digital tools. This is what digital-first height safety looks like.
AccuVist
Esri



