Latest Safety Hero Graham Kane, EC Paramedics, goes above and beyond in dedication to workplace health and safety in the face of COVID.
READDavid Lindquist, Training Captain of the Lefthand Fire Protection District is not a man who is daunted by a challenge. He is dedicated, focused, and responsive.
READBy creating the role of Risk and Compliance Manager, SSPRD hoped to streamline their safety culture, combining tasks that would previously fall to departments as varied as finance, HR, Administration and Business Support into one role, and allowing for better oversight and coordination of the safety program within the district.
READSouth Adams County Fire Department is the home base of our latest Safety Hero, Administrative Support Chief Ken Koger.
READJames Burkholder, our latest Safety Hero, promotes safety in multiple ways at South Adams County Water & Sanitation District.
READOur latest Safety Hero – Jason Bordner of Southgate Water and Sanitation. Jason’s dual roles as Technical Support Specialist and Health and Safety Officer for Southgate make him uniquely positioned to oversee safety in this district.
READWalter Mack lays the foundation for Cherokee Metro’s safety culture. Be sure to nominate your own district’s safety hero for recognition in the Risk Management Review.
READIn her job at Mount Vernon Canyon Club, Misty Behunin wears a lot of hats and never loses sight of safety. She is our latest pick for Safety Hero.
READThe Regional Parks Supervisor at Foothills Park and Recreation has been Demonstrating Safety Leadership for over a decade.
READCathy leads Eastern Rio Blanco Metro Park and Recreation District’s safety initiatives with her “can-do” attitude and love of innovation
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