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Leaders in safety: SCSA announces 2025 award winners

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Leaders in safety: SCSA announces 2025 award winners
SCSA — The Saskatchewan ion Safety Association recently announced three winners of its 2025 SCSA Awards, which celebrate companies and individuals who have committed to building the province up safely. Ram Steel (pictured) is a repeat winner for Corporate Leadership in Safety.

SASKATOON, SASK. — The Saskatchewan ion Safety Association (SCSA) recently announced three winners of its 2025 SCSA Awards, which celebrate companies and individuals who have committed to building the province up safely.

The winners are:

  • Corporate Leadership in Safety – Ram Steel Ltd.
  • Safety Leader – Sean Lyons, Tron ion and Mining
  • Safety Practitioner – Ray Decena, Zak’s Building Group

Winners are evaluated on their safety practices, leadership contributions as well as efforts to fulfill the SCSA’s mission of promoting safety within the construction environment and creating a positive culture around safety in the province, explains a release.

Ram Steel is a repeat winner for Corporate Leadership in Safety. Since their first win in 2023, they have further developed a safety culture that prioritizes prevention, accountability and continuous improvement.

“As a certified COR® company, they take a proactive and structured approach to address hazards,” the release reads. “Recent initiatives include energy-based hazard recognition, which trained workers and supervisors to identify hidden energy hazards such as gravity, pressure, electrical and mechanical forces, supporting their commitment to achieve an incident-free workplace.”

Lyons is a mentor, coach and trusted resource for his colleagues. He is also a National ion Safety Officer. Lyons helps workers gain confidence to recognize hazards, speak up about concerns and take ownership of safety in their roles. He consistently demonstrates a genuine commitment to ensuring people remain safe at work, the SCSA notes.

Decena actively pursues continuous education, builds trust with co-workers and makes sure every voice is heard in safety meetings. He is a National Health and Safety Administrator who leads by example to ensure that safety is embedded in daily operations, the release adds.

“We saw so many great nominations this year. It confirms the resonance of our vision to build a culture of physical and mental safety for all,” shared SCSA president Collin Pullar in a statement. “These winners are excellent examples of our members who are committed to making a difference on their sites and in the broader industry. We extend our deep appreciation for their dedication to protecting people, and ensuring safety is valued, practiced and enhanced every day.”

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