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The Ed Amaolo Memorial Award, which was named in honor of it’s first recipient, is a joint award of the Northern Light and South Saskatchewan Chapters of the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering and the Saskatchewan Safety Council. The Safety Professional of the Year Award provides recognition to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution in the field of Health and Safety in Saskatchewan and has been presented annually since 1985. By recognizing those who have made significant contributions, the award promotes the art and science of safety and inspires others to do the same. The 2017 Safety Professional of the Year has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the safety field from hands-on experience to creating and implementing safety management programs. He is well respected among his peers not only in Saskatchewan, but throughout Canada as well. Jason Davidson of PCL Construction Management Inc. is a current member of the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association Executive Committee and a past Executive Committee member of the Northern Lights Chapter of the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering. Jason is a strong leader and constantly seeks ways to connect with people, listen, and find ways to augment the culture of safety at PCL and throughout the construction industry. From providing subject matter expertise as an employer representative to organizing trade HSE (Health, Safety & Environment) leadership sessions, Jason's contributions have resulted in a carrying forward of momentum to which a safer construction industry in Saskatchewan can be attributed. Jason Davidson, PCL Construction Management Inc., makes a few remarks after having been named Safety Professional of the Year at the Industrial Safety Seminar. Nominations for the Safety Professional of the Year are submitted by the two CSSE Chapters as well as individuals, companies and other organizations. Nominations are open to anyone. These nominations are sent to a selection committee. The nominees are evaluated using an objective scoring system to determine a winner. The selection committee is made up of CSSE members and Safety Council representatives. The award has been presented to people who have made an outstanding contribution to the safety field in a single year and has also been presented to those people who have made outstanding contributions throughout their career. Ryan Jacobson, CEO of the Saskatchewan Safety Council (left), presents Jason Davidson with the award for the 2017 Safety Professional of the Year.
The Ed Amaolo Memorial Award, which was named in honor of it’s first recipient, is a joint award of the Northern Light and South Saskatchewan Chapters of the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering and the Saskatchewan Safety Council.
The Safety Professional of the Year Award provides recognition to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution in the field of Health and Safety in Saskatchewan and has been presented annually since 1985. By recognizing those who have made significant contributions, the award promotes the art and science of safety and inspires others to do the same.
The 2017 Safety Professional of the Year has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the safety field from hands-on experience to creating and implementing safety management programs. He is well respected among his peers not only in Saskatchewan, but throughout Canada as well. Jason Davidson of PCL Construction Management Inc. is a current member of the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association Executive Committee and a past Executive Committee member of the Northern Lights Chapter of the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering.
Jason is a strong leader and constantly seeks ways to connect with people, listen, and find ways to augment the culture of safety at PCL and throughout the construction industry. From providing subject matter expertise as an employer representative to organizing trade HSE (Health, Safety & Environment) leadership sessions, Jason's contributions have resulted in a carrying forward of momentum to which a safer construction industry in Saskatchewan can be attributed.
Nominations for the Safety Professional of the Year are submitted by the two CSSE Chapters as well as individuals, companies and other organizations. Nominations are open to anyone.
These nominations are sent to a selection committee. The nominees are evaluated using an objective scoring system to determine a winner. The selection committee is made up of CSSE members and Safety Council representatives.
The award has been presented to people who have made an outstanding contribution to the safety field in a single year and has also been presented to those people who have made outstanding contributions throughout their career.