DEHN Africa Senior Engineer attains Professional Engineer status

4th September 2019 By: Creamer Media Reporter

DEHN Africa Senior Engineer attains Professional Engineer status

It is important that engineers register in their different disciplines in order to promote public safety. The recent qualification of DEHN Africa’s Senior Engineer, Ivan Grobbelaar, as a Professional Engineer underscores DEHN’s commitment to responsibility and the best interests of the general public.

Grobbelaar has been working at DEHN Africa for two years and in July of this year, he attained the recognition of Professional Engineer (Pr. Eng) through the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA).

He clarifies, “A professional engineer is someone who is certified to approve and sign off projects in terms of the Engineering Profession of South Africa Act 2000 (Act no.46 of 2000). Our industry - lightning protection and earthing - does not have many professional engineers currently. Therefore, my engineering status means that at DEHN, we can offer this service and stand out as a company that really specialises in, and dedicates ourselves to, public safety. This accreditation also holds an international merit in terms of the Washington Accord. This expands DEHN Africa’s footprint.”

Hano Oelofse, Managing Director at DEHN Africa, adds, “We are very pleased and proud of Ivan’s achievement, which also takes place in the context of DEHN’s development plan for young engineers. Having obtained his degree, Ivan was able to develop his knowledge to successfully integrate it with practical experience. Additionally, he now also has the ability to grow and mentor other young engineers to one day achieve professional registration.”

“As DEHN we really push to promote safer installations and designs in the industry. So we can now promote Ivan’s qualification and approve lightning protection designs and installations on a legal basis, showing once again how we strive to go the extra mile in all our endeavours,” concludes Oelofse.