2023 ESA Annual Meeting & Ontario Electrical Safety Awards

ESA

November 6, 2023

The 2023 Annual Meeting & Ontario Electrical Safety Awards will take place on December 6, 2023.

Awards Overview from ESA:

At ESA, we know we can’t achieve our vision of an Ontario where people can live work and play safe from electrical harm on our own. That’s why we rely on and appreciate the contributions of our safety partners and stakeholders.

It takes just one individual or organization to improve safety. Whether they accomplish this through strong leadership, electrical safety programs/projects or a commitment to contributing to the health and wellness of the industry, it is important to recognize these individuals. 

Nominating an individual/organization for their commitment to improving safety through their accomplishments builds our safety community and encourages others to contribute to the safety landscape.

ESA wants to celebrate those who have demonstrated a long commitment to safety in Ontario.At ESA, we know we can’t achieve our vision of an Ontario where people can live work and play safe from electrical harm on our own. That’s why we rely on and appreciate the contributions of our safety partners and stakeholders.

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