Nominate an Electrical Firm for ECAO’s R. H. (Hugh) Carroll Safety Award

ECAO

 

May 18, 2018

The deadline to submit a nomination for this year’s R. H. (Hugh) Carroll Award, created in 1999 by the Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario, is May 31, 2018. The award pays tribute to member firms who best exemplify the dedication and commitment to safety as demonstrated by R. H. (Hugh) Carroll through his years of service.
The basis for measuring a member’s safety performance will be the most recent WSIB Workplace Injury Summary Report. A list of winners from the past three years appears below.
Find out more: https://www.ecao.org/news

2017
• Black and McDonald
• Grid Link Corporation
• Mellon Inc.
• S &T Electrical Contractors

2016
• Black and McDonald Ltd.
• Trade-Mark Industrial Ltd.
• Plan Group
• Rogol Electric Company Ltd.
• GridLink Corp Mellon Inc.

2015
• Black and McDonald Ltd.
• E.S. Fox Ltd.
• Rogol Electric Company Ltd.
• Trade-Mark Industrial Ltd.

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