JUDGES
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2023 JUDGES
Chris Davis is the Manager, Operations and Business Development at Energy Safety Canada. In this role, he provides strategic direction to ESC’s leadership team while advancing best in class scalable health, safety and training solutions into the ever-evolving energy sector.
His three-decade career in the energy and transportation sectors spans many large projects from the gulf of Mexico to the high Arctic.
Chris completed OH&S studies with the University of Alberta in 2013 and CRSP designation in 2014.
Dan Strand is the Executive Director of Health, Wellness, Safety, and Ability Management at Island Health. He leads the development and implementation of strategies that foster a culture of safety, psychological well-being, and workforce engagement. His work focuses on implementing proactive injury and illness prevention, innovative wellness initiatives, and strengthening ability management programs to support employees in maintaining their health and productivity.
Prior to joining Island Health, Dan spent nine years as the Director of Prevention Field Services at WorkSafeBC, where he led a team of over 300 occupational safety and hygiene officers. He was responsible for engaging with workers and employers to reduce workplace risks through education, consultation, and enforcement across British Columbia. He played a key role in developing innovative safety strategies, with a particular focus on the healthcare sector.
Before WorkSafeBC, Dan spent 15 years at Vancouver International Airport as Manager of Health and Safety, implementing programs that significantly reduced workplace injuries, enhanced employee well-being, and strengthened the organization’s safety culture.
Dan also served as President of the Canadian Registration Board of Occupational Hygienists from 2009 to 2010, following his term as Director for the Western Provinces from 2007 to 2009. Additionally, he completed a four-year term on the Board of Governors of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), representing the Province of British Columbia.
Dylan is Managing Director of The Redlands Group Inc., with more than 20 years of expertise as a business owner, Vice President Safety, Not-For-Profit Board Leader, and International Keynote Speaker. The Redlands Group provides client focused solutions that meets your Health, Safety, and Risk assurance needs. The team has the expertise to deliver results from Executive level strategy development to front-line staff training; right sized for your organization.
With his strong personal drive to pursue and achieve professional excellence, he not only works to excel in his professional development, but he also works to coach, mentor, and energize members of work groups to achieve their full potential. Dylan is a sought-after International Keynote Speaker delivering engaging messages focused on Management Systems, Influence, Change, and Risk Management. As a result of his professional and volunteer achievements, Dylan was awarded the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering’s highest award; the 2016 Safety Professional of the Year.
Eldeen, is a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP), a Certified Health and Safety Consultant (CHSC), a Certified Health and Safety Management System Auditor (CHSMSA), a Fellow of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (FIIRSM) and a Chartered Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health in the UK (CMIOSH),… and has her MBA in Global Leadership. She has a diverse safety designation and educational background.
Eldeen is committed to a Safer World of Work. Her commitment is demonstrated by her 25 plus years of experience and involvement as an advisor and consultant to various industry sectors, government organizations, and businesses, and as a professor at educational institutions. She consults in management and leadership and recognizes that a sense of purpose is a foundation piece to success and self-satisfaction. It is shown by her reach – she has worked on 6 of the 7 continents and in 33 different countries. It is also shown through her involvement and volunteer positions in safety and health related associations. Eldeen is the Past President of the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE) and the past president of the International Network of Safety and Health Professional Organizations (INSHPO), is on the OneWish board and is the current standards practice chair of the International Practice Specialty of the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP). Eldeen Focuses her life and work on concepts of leadership, emotional intelligence and the power of influence. Well known for her sense of humor and down to earth approach, Eldeen uses experiences from her consulting practice and her personal life to deliver a timely, well researched and insightful messages and education.
Due to her commitment and professionalism, she has received regional, national and international recognition. She has been honored by the American Society of Safety Professionals in their publication – 100 Women making a difference in the safety, health and environment profession, she been inducted into the Saskatchewan Safety Hall of Fame, had been presented with both the Saskatchewan and Canadian Safety Professional of the year award (in different years), received the ASSP presidents award for safety recognition, and she was recognized and invited to have tea with the queen at Buckingham palace for her contributions to health and safety globally. In 2021 Eldeen was named Top Women in Safety by COS magazine, 10 Most Successful Women Leaders to Follow in the 2023 issue of The Inc Magazine, and A Women of Inspiration by the Universal Womens Network.
Ellaline Davies is the President of Safety Works Consulting Inc, an Ontario based firm.
She is a consultant with 20+ years of health and safety management system development and implementation over numerous sectors.
She is an ISO Registered Lead Auditor with Exemplar Global with specialties in Injury Management and OHS Management Systems Audits.
Glyn is the General Manager of the EHS Consulting Division of Bravo Target Safety in Calgary, Alberta. He is a consulting occupational health and safety professional and leadership coach with over 35 years of experience. Glyn is a chemical engineer by training and is a Professional Engineer. He completed a Masters degree specializing in occupational health and safety. He holds numerous professional certifications and is a CIH and a CRSP. He is a very involved conference speaker and teaches occupational and environmental health and safety at the University of New Brunswick.
Kelly Killby is a consultant with 20+ years of management system experience, including development and implementation of management system requirements across disciplines in Corporate Sustainability, Environment, Health and Safety. Based in Stratford Ontario, she assists employers with system implementation, analysis, evaluation, auditing, training and program development. She is a ISO management system certified lead auditor. Currently she manages the Excellence in Manufacturing National Health and Safety Network where she works with manufacturers across Canada to improve health and safety and build a health and safety management system.
Larry Masotti is retired from Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS), a not-for-profit organization with a mandate to meet the health and safety needs of 171,000 businesses in the agricultural, manufacturing and service industries, representing 4.2 million employees across Ontario. Larry has previously held roles at WSPS as the Director, Strategic Relationships and Director, Marketing and Business Development in Toronto, Ontario.
With over 25 years of health and safety experience, Larry currently serves as the President for Minerva Canada Safety Management Education Inc., as an International Review Panelist for the National Safety Council’s R.W. Campbell Award, and as a member of Humber College’s Bachelor of Health Sciences, Workplace Health & Wellness Program Advisory Committee. He is also the Vice Chair of the Board of Governors for the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals.
A Canadian Registered Safety Professional who holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership, Bachelor’s degrees in both Adult Education and the Arts, he has developed expertise in diplomatically operating in political environments to build alliances, partnerships and strategic relationships. He has recently been awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for his work in health and safety. Larry is dedicating this chapter of his professional life to building cultures of safety everywhere by inspiring the leaders of tomorrow.
Pamela is a Canadian Certified Professional Ergonomist (CCPE), a Fitwel Ambassador, and a Certified Master Wellness Ambassador (CMWA) . With over 25 years practicing and specializing in the fields of Ergonomics/ Human Factors and Employee Health and Wellness, she provides comprehensive Corporate consulting services including Assessment, Education/Training, and Program Development to both private and public sector organizations. She also holds Baccalaureate degrees in Occupational Therapy (Dalhousie University) and Psychology (Saint Mary’s University).
Pamela is a full member of the College for the Certification of Canadian Ergonomists (CCCPE) and the Association of Canadian Ergonomists (ACE). She is a Board Member of the Universal Design Network of Canada and is a Program Advisor at Wellness Works Canada and the Workplace Wellness Centre of Excellence.
Pamela and the Associate Team at Dempster Wellness are truly passionate about Employee Health and Wellness and its effects on workplace culture. They work collaboratively with employers and employees through change processes needed to make work environments and corporate culture safe, more productive, happy, and well!
Patrick Hauser has 20 years of experience in occupational health and safety. He’s been a Canadian Registered Safety Professional since 2010. For the past 15 years Patrick has worked at the University of Saskatchewan helping to facilitate continual improvement and to reduce injuries in many post-secondary educational and research environments. This includes specialized laboratories across campus, and developing safety plans for various field research and taught-abroad courses continually happening all around the world.
Since 2007 Patrick has actively volunteered for the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE/HSPC) helping organize in-person, virtual and hybrid safety awareness events, mentoring new health and safety professionals, and supporting the annual Saskatoon Steps for Life Walk. He is grateful to know so many inspiring health and safety professionals from Saskatoon, the prairie region and across the country.
As Vice-President of Operations & Safety Centre of Excellence for Energy Safety Canada, Paula provides strategic leadership to the development of safety programs, training and initiatives to reduce injury and illness in the Canadian oil & gas industry.
Prior to joining Energy Safety Canada in 2007, Paula gained valuable experience in the in the areas of human resources and environmental health & safety working in the oil and gas, construction and utilities sectors.
Paula holds a bachelor degree in psychology from the University of Calgary and an MBA from the Haskayne School of Business. She also holds certificates in occupational health & safety from the University of Alberta and project management from SAIT. Throughout her career, Paula holds the following professional designations; Chartered Professional in Human Resources Professional (CPHR), Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP), Canadian Risk Management (CRM) and Institute of Corporate Directors Designation (ICD.D).
Paula serves on the Board of Directors for the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada and SafeGen. She is Co-Founder and Inaugural Chairperson of the Women in Occupational Health & Safety Society, an organization with the mission to foster the advancement of women working in health and safety in Canada and has served as a Governor on the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals.
Robin Angel MSc. CRSP, is a safety professional with over 30 years’ experience in occupational health & safety (OHS). Robin has a Master of Science degree from Royal Roads University (British Columbia) and a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Guelph (Ontario) and Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Certification from Queens University (Ontario).
Robin has worked in chemical manufacturing, oil and gas exploration, oil refinery operations, manufacturing, and provincial and federal governments in the areas of safety, occupational hygiene, international auditing of safety, environmental and quality management systems. Robin has instructed university courses in Industrial Hygiene, Measurement & Analysis, Occupational Health, Safety Systems and Risk Management.
Robin is currently employed with the Nova Scotia Department of Justice as Strategic Advisor Occupational Health and Safety with the oversight of 4 adult facilities and 1 youth centre. In 2022 Robin was given the Canadian Occupational Safety Top Woman in Safety award and she was presented with the Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medal in recognition of significant service to the province and service during COVID.
For more than 20 years, Rod Cook has been a leader in business transformation in both the private and public sectors.
Currently, Rod is the Vice President of Workplace Health and Safety Services at the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). He oversees all aspects of workplace health and safety programs at the WSIB, with a focus on being at the forefront of innovation and creating a culture of health and safety in Ontario. In 2019, he led the launch of a digital-first program; the Health and Safety Excellence program (HSEp), which provides a clear roadmap for businesses to improve their health and safety culture and practices leading to injury and illness avoidance. Shortly after the launch of HSEp, the team received an international recognition by winning a Bronze Stevie award for Sales and Customer Service, under the COVID-19 response category.
Before joining Workplace Health and Safety Services, Rod spent four years as the WSIB’s Vice President of Human Resources. Under Rod’s leadership, the WSIB was awarded the Mental Health at Work Silver Level certification from Excellence Canada.
In 2018, Rod was awarded with the Morley Gunderson Prize by the University of Toronto to recognize and honour his outstanding professional achievement and service to the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources. Most recently, Rod was appointed to the Prevention Council to provide advice to the Minister and Chief Prevention Officer.
Rod serves on multiple Board of Directors including National Institute of Disability Management and Research, the Pacific Coast University for Workplace Health Sciences and Excellence Canada.
Rod has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Concordia University and a Master’s degree in Industrial Relations from University of Toronto. Rod also earned the Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)® designation in 2020.
Yvonne O’Reilly, the owner of O’Reilly Health & Safety Consulting, is based in Stratford, Ontario. She assists organizations in effectively implementing their OHS management system by providing due diligence & awareness training, compliance audits, and JHSC workshops.
Yvonne is a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP), and is an instructor for the University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies as part of the Human Resources and OHS certificate programs.
Her professional commitment has led her to become involved in several organizations to foster and promote the OHS profession. In addition to serving as a judge for Canada’s Safest Employer awards, she has chaired the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE) national North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week Committee and served three terms on the Governing Board of the BCSRP. She has been a presenter at national conferences and has chaired conferences for Bongarde Media and Lancaster House.
Bruce Jackson has worked in the OH&S field for 28 years. Prior to becoming a safety consultant in 2017 he spent 20 years with WorkSafeBC working in a variety of capacities – as a prevention officer, instructor, and in prevention quality assurance.
He’s a graduate of BCIT in both OH&S and operations management, and holds a graduate degree in human factors & safety management systems. He has a BC Provincial Instructor Diploma, a Diploma in Adult Education, and is completing a program related to online teaching. Bruce is currently studying psychological health and safety and pursuing further graduate coursework in OH&S at a university outside of Canada.
He’s a Canadian Registered Safety Professional, a Chartered Member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, and a Certified Instructional Trainer.
Bruce’s volunteer activities in OH&S include serving as a member of the board of directors for both Health and Safety Professionals Canada and the Auditing Association of Canada. He’s the chairperson of the regional screening center for the lower mainland for the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals, an OH&S programs assessor for the BCRSP, and has participated in several safety certification projects for the Board of Certified Safety Professionals in the US.
Jonathan Sherman has been with the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board since 2020, and is currently the Director, Prevention.
He has worked in training, health and safety for over 15 years in the construction, mining, manufacturing and post-secondary industries, supporting operations in Saskatchewan and across North America. He is a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (2015) and holds a bachelor of science in chemistry (2002) and a masters in English literature (2009) from the University of Saskatchewan.
Stephanie Benay, CRSP is an innovative and accomplished Health and Safety Executive who helps companies seize the future through realizing the hidden value of HSE and effective Risk Management. She is currently the Director, Safety at BC Hydro, leading a large team of multi-disciplinary experts in safety strategy, programs, electrical safety, safety management systems, reporting, analytics, public safety and aircraft operations.
With over 2 decades of expertise across industries, she has drastically improved staff performance and HS engagement enabling organizations to capture new levels of safety performance and profitability. She is skilled in visualizing, formulating, and launching change management strategies which produce consistently superior results and can deploy innovative methods to solve human capital challenges. Stephanie is a dynamic relationship builder who can cut through the red tape, garner internal and external buy-in, and overcome obstacles to ensure success.
Stephanie has presented at national and international conferences, authored numerous industry magazine articles, and has published technical papers. Additionally, she is a founding member and a Past Chair of the Women in Occupational Health and Safety Society and a former Governor on the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals. She’s been recognized as Top Woman in Safety in Canada and as a top ten global influencer in health and safety. Stephanie exemplifies what it means to “be the change.”
Peter Sturm, is a senior Safety, Health and Risk Management Executive with STURM Consulting Inc. His expertise includes health and safety, workers compensation, insurance, incident investigations, prevention and sustainability.
Peter is the co-author of the ASSP Accident Investigation Techniques – Best Practices for Examining Workplace Incidents which references the only consensus standard focusing on investigation incident, CSA Z1005-21, Workplace Incident Investigations
He teaches safety and incident investigations at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, University of Fredericton and George Brown College.
His leadership roles include:
- Chair CSA Z1005 Incident Investigation Standard
- Past President, Canadian Society of Safety Engineering,
- Director & Executive Team member of Minerva Canada,
- BCRSP Governor
He holds the designations of CRSP, Professional Member (CSSE) & CHSC. This includes an EMBA, Global Leadership, is active with the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering & American Society of Safety Professionals.
He was awarded the CSSE Safety Professional of the Year in 2015, & Outstanding Service to CSSE/Volunteer of the Year in 2019.
David A.G. Meston, P.Eng. – President, H&S Consultants Inc. (H&S), Safety Engineer and Management Consultant since 1987. Dave uses a unique risk-based approach to safety management with a focus on “Safety by Design”. Prior to H&S he was an Electrical Design Engineer, Safety Engineer and Senior Manager with Ontario Hydro. He has over 40 years of experience in management and engineering.
Recent work has included design risk analysis for hydrogen, natural gas and other alternative energy projects including both semi-quantitative and quantitative methods for utility clients and equipment manufacturers. Additionally, he produces safety and emergency management system documentation for operational support to the above design projects (e.g. ISO 45001).
Dave is also a part time Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson) since 1996 teaching Business and Occupational Health and Safety. He has been a volunteer with Minerva Canada since 1993.
Joined Imperial Oil, Sarnia Refinery in 1978. During a38 years career in Refining and Chemicals in Imperial Oil, ExxonMobil and ExxonMobilJVsin Thailand and Saudi Arabia,I was responsible for technical support and leadership in Process Design, OperationsSupport,OperationsIntegrity,Process Safetyand OI Audits.
Retired in 2016. Final position was Process Safety Group Leader in Kemya Petrochemical Complex –a Joint Venture of ExxonMobil and SABIC in Jubail, Saudi Arabia.
Joined Minerva Canada in 2016 as a volunteer member in Minerva’s Working Group.
Byron House, P.Eng is a Chemical Engineer graduate from the University of New Brunswick with over 25 years of experience in the nuclear industry. Byron has held senior leader positions at Bruce Power in the areas Operations, Maintenance, Project Management, and Training. Most recently he has joined the Bruce Power major reactor component replacement team tasked with the life extension of the nuclear reactors on the Bruce site with the responsibility to shorten the project durations through reactor tooling innovations. Byron has reviewed operational and safety performance at several nuclear power plants around the world as an industry peer including United States, Ukraine, and China with a focus on safety culture and organizational effectiveness.
