Québec City, October 14, 2021 – The Québec Mining Association (QMA) has recognized the workplace health and safety achievements of a supervisor at Seleine Mines (Windsor Salt). He received a workplace health and safety award to commend his achievements and the effort made by his team to maintain a safe working environment for a period of over 50,000 hours in 2020.
The 2021 winner is Jacky Leblanc, a maintenance supervisor. He is part of a group of 162 foremen and supervisors working in Québec mines and being honoured by the QMA this year.
« Workplace health and safety (WHS) is an anchor value for the QMA, which highlights achievements in the field each year. The mobilization of the mining industry behind the WHS plan is one of our strengths, and we are proud to see this reflected in the actions of each worker. »
– Josée Méthot, QMA President and CEO
About the Québec Mining Association
The Québec Mining Association (QMA) was founded in 1936 and speaks proactively for mining companies involved in exploration, extraction and processing, mining contractors and junior mining companies, along with suppliers, institutions, non-profit organizations and other mining sector partners. It is proud of the 48,006 jobs and total expenditure of $9.9 billion generated by Québec’s mining industry in 2018, based on the most recent data. The QMA’s mission is to promote, support and proactively develop a responsible, committed and innovative mining industry in Québec.