ECAO Recognizes its 2024 R. Hugh Carroll Safety champions

June 17, 2024

The Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario’s R. Hugh Carroll Safety Awards demonstrate the ECAO’s commitment “to promoting and fostering a positive, safety-first culture amongst its membership, and the electrical industry”.

This year’s honorees were recognized during the association’s 2024 annual general meeting at the Woodbine Trackside Clubhouse.

“Every year it gets harder to pick the winner, because the applications are just getting better and better,” said Tom MacKay, director, Health, Safety & Environment, adding that two of this year’s honorees became COR-certified just this year.

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Congratulations to ECAO 2024 R. Hugh Carroll Safety Award Winners

Contractors with fewer than 20 Employees/Workers- Rogol Electric Company Ltd.

Contractors with between 20 – 100 Employees/Worker- C&M Electric

Contractors with between 100 – 250 Employees/Workers- Mellon Inc.

Contractors with over 250+ Employees/Workers- E.S. Fox Ltd.

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