At its annual general meeting, the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association (IHSA) honoured the Gordie Howe International Bridge project with its John M. Beck Award. It recognizes the contributions a project-based Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) in the Ontario construction industry has made to health and safety in the previous year.

The judging committee, comprised of members of IHSA’s Provincial Labour-Management Health and Safety Committee, highlighted the extraordinary leadership, initiative, creativity, and innovation in developing policy, procedures, tools, or communications for protecting the health and safety of workers on the construction site.

The award is named after John M. Beck, the Founder and Chairman of Aecon Group Inc. A graduate in Civil Engineering from McGill University, Beck has more than 50 years of experience in the construction industry in Canada and internationally. His background includes corporate leadership in numerous construction activities including heavy civil projects and public-private partnerships for the development of infrastructure, such as airports, toll roads and transit systems.

“The health and safety of our entire team has always and continues to be of primary importance. This award validates the effort and dedication of our joint health and safety teams to ensure that all employees remain safe on the job and can return home to their families at the end of each workday,” said Bryce Phillips, the CEO of WDBA.

“Safety is a core value at Bridging North America and our success stems from the commitment of our joint health and safety teams and all staff. Relentless and consistent engagement is required to create the safety culture we aspire to achieve,” added Michael Hatchell, the CEO of Bridging North America.

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On June 25, 2021, BNA and their subcontractors celebrated three million hours of work without a lost time injury (LTI). An LTI is an important key safety indicator for any construction project. This is in addition to the safety precautions put in place to protect against the spread of COVID-19 as part of a robust health and safety regime to ensure workers are safe on the job site.

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