MCAA/MILWAUKEE TOOL 2021 Safety Professional of the Year Award Nominations Deadline Extended

December 10, 2021

At the request of members and local affiliate executives, the deadline for MCAA/MILWAUKEE TOOL Safety Professional of the Year award nominations has been extended until Friday, December 17, 2021. The award is presented annually to a mechanical industry safety and health professional who has led his or her company to achieving an exceptionally high degree of safety excellence.

The award winner for 2021 will be announced during MCAA’s 2022 Safety Directors’ Conference. This year the winner will also be invited to the MCAA22 convention in San Diego, CA in March to receive the award on stage during the Awards of Excellence Breakfast. Airfare, lodging and registration will all be complimentary.

To nominate someone from your company, or from another company, to become the 2021 MCAA/MILWAUKEE TOOL Safety Professional of the Year, please complete the nomination form and e-mail it to MCAA’s Executive Director of Safety, Health, and Risk Management, Raffi Elchemmas, at raffi@mcaa.org by close of business on Friday, December 17, 2021.

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