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Resolute with 500,000-hours safety milestone achieved

Jim Turner, executive director, Community Living Atikokan; Scott Manford, superintendent, Human Resources and Safety; Keith Caldwell, certified saw filer and union representative

Employees of Resolute Forest Products’ Atikokan sawmill proudly presented a $10,000 cheque to Community Living Atikokan for the Aspen Court Senior Living fundraising campaign at a ceremony held at the facility. Sawmill employees earned the prize money through Resolute’s Board of Directors Safety Award program for achieving 500,000 consecutive hours of work without a recordable injury. Source: Timberbiz

Community Living Atikokan is a community-based organization dedicated to promoting the acceptance and value of all persons. The non-profit entity is leading a fundraising campaign to raise $200,000 for the Aspen Court Senior Living project, a planned $14 million community hub for seniors that will provide residents essential housing and shared spaces for recreation, health, education and social programming.

“Today, we are here to recognize the significant health and safety milestones our sawmill employees have achieved together,” said Luc Thériault, senior vice president, Wood products.

“We always put the safety of our people first and maintain world-class standards to continuously measure and improve our safety efforts. Given the stress and concern due to COVID-19, we are especially proud of our employees’ achievement, and for supporting an important cause.”

Since 2010, through the Board of Directors Safety Award program, Resolute has donated over $300,000 to Northwestern Ontario community programs and organizations chosen by the employees of the company’s pulp and paper mill, sawmills, wood pellet plant and woodlands operations in the region. Company-wide, donations to worthy causes chosen by employees that have reached significant safety milestones total over$2.5 million.