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Columbia Power Takes Home Two Prestigious Canadian Electricity Association Safety Awards

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By Columbia Power
November 14th, 2013

During an award ceremony held on Parliament Hill last week, Columbia Power Corporation received the Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) President’s Award of Excellence for Employee Safety and the Vice President’s Award of Safety Excellence for Generation.

Columbia Power was the only company within Canada to receive the President’s Excellence for Employee Safety Gold Award which recognized Columbia Power for its top ranking in both All injury/Illness Frequency and Lost-Time Severity rates for three consecutive years.

The Vice President’s Safety Excellence Silver Award recognized Columbia Power’s safety record within its generation business for two consecutive years.

“These awards distinguish us as an industry leader with a commitment to public and employee safety,” said Frank Wszelaki, Acting President & Chief Executive Officer of Columbia Power. “We attribute our success to an innovative program which emphasizes safety training and education.”

“Congratulations to Columbia Power Corporation on receiving this well-deserved recognition of their high safety standards,” said Bill Bennett, Minister of Energy, Mines and Minister Responsible for Core Review. “The 359 people working on the Waneta Expansion should be proud of this record which provides them and their families with the confidence that their workplace is as safe as it can be.”

The CEA is the national forum and voice of the evolving electricity business in Canada. The Association contributes to the regional, national and international success of its members through the delivery of quality value-added services. This year’s awards ceremony recognized excellence in employee safety in the Canadian electricity sector and honoured CEA member performance.

Columbia Power is a Crown corporation wholly owned and controlled by the Province of British Columbia. Columbia Power’s mandate is to manage assets and undertake power project investments as the agent of the Province. For more info about Columbia Power, please visit columbiapower.org.

This post was syndicated from https://rosslandtelegraph.com
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