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Best workplace safety practices in Canada honoured at gala celebration
September 16, 2022
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Talent Canada
More than 200 professionals from across Canada gathered at the Globe & Mail Centre in Toronto on Sept. 15 for the first-ever OHS Honours and Psychologically Safe Workplace Awards gala.
The awards, presented by OHS Canada and Talent Canada — the nation’s leading workplace media brands — celebrated the best in workplace safety practices.
“We were blown away not just by the quantity of nominations, with judges having to sift more than 150 applications, but also the quality,” said Todd Humber, senior editor for Talent Canada and OHS Canada.
But the night is about more than just celebrating winners, he said.
“It’s about sharing their stories, so all organizations from across the country can learn from these industry leaders,” said Humber.
Over the past few weeks, OHS Canada sat down with all the winners for one-on-one interviews to tell the stories behind the nominations. The stories are all live now on OHS Canada’s website, and the winners of the Psychologically Safe Workplace Awards will be profiled on Talent Canada’s website in the coming weeks.
“We’re proud of this program, and we thank our sponsors who made it possible and the professionals for taking the time to complete nominations and travel to celebrate with us in Toronto,” he said.
Nominations for the 2023 OHS Honours program will open in January. As always, there will be no nomination fee to apply.
The 2022 OHS Honours winners
Congratulations to all this year’s winners. To read their stories, and watch their videos – click on the links below. (Note: All links open on OHS Canada, our sister publication.)
OHS Canada Hall of Fame
This is the inaugural class for OHS Canada’s new Hall of Fame. Each year, we will be inducting three legends who have made a difference in their careers.
Maureen Shaw, 2022 OHS Hall of Fame Inductee
Samuel Elfassy, 2022 OHS Canada Hall of Fame Inductee
Shelagh Robinson, 2022 OHS Canada Hall of Fame Inductee
Community Leader Award
Winner: Elgy Varghese, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services
Honourable Mention: Sherry Novak, Brantwood Community Services
OHS Professional of the Year
Winner: Ty Arslan, Auspice Safety
Honourable Mention: Ryan Rodrigues, Enbridge
OHS Team of the Year
Winner: BC Municipal Safety Association
Honourable Mention: Linamar
Best Use of Safety Technology
Winner: Air Canada
Honourable Mention: City of Surrey
OHS Culture Award
Winner: Air Canada
Honourable Mention: MacKinnon & Olding
Best Safety Communications Program
Winner: Compass Group Canada
Honourable Mention: Linamar
Top 25 Under 40
Top 25 Under 40 – See the full list
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