Mosaic Forest Management is recognizing forestry contractors who have contributed to the company’s focus on safety, environmental performance, Indigenous relations, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and quality over the past year.

“We are privileged to partner with outstanding contractors who demonstrate excellence in so many different areas, starting with safety,” said Jeff Zweig, president and CEO of Mosaic. “We are not successful unless everyone in and around our operations goes home safely every day. Every injury is preventable, and we will not rest until we achieve and maintain zero injuries.”

In 2021, Mosaic achieved a medical incident rate of 1.58 per 200,000 hours worked (on a total of 2.6 million hours for the year), representing a 28 per cent reduction over three years.

Mosaic recognizes and celebrates the following British Columbia forestry contractors who have demonstrated outstanding performance and leadership.

Longstanding Safety Performance
Mosaic’s Northwest Bay Crew, Nanoose Bay

Excellent Safety Culture & Innovation
Coastal Bridge & Construction Ltd., Port Alberni

Crew Safety Champion
Debbie Payne, Star Lake Contracting Ltd., Lake Cowichan

Crew Safety Champion
Paul Nimmon, Lukwa Enterprises Ltd., Quadra Island

Excellent Environmental Performance
Mount Sicker Ltd., Duncan

Indigenous Relations Leadership
Star West Holdings Ltd., Port Alberni

Excellence in Diversity & Inclusion
Frontier Log Scaling Ltd., Nanaimo

Indigenous Business of the Year
Spuzzum Contracting Ltd., Spuzzum

Leadership in Log Quality
JoR Contracting Ltd., Black Creek

Leadership in Log Hauling
Jordan River Logging Ltd., Chemainus

Learn more: Mosaic Forest Management Corp.

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