MCA of Western Washington Recognized Safety Excellence Awards Winners

June 23, 2023

The MCA of Western Washington (MCAWW) announced the winners of its annual MCAWW Safety Excellence Awards at its June 7, 2023 member luncheon. The awards went to JH Kelly, UMC, Holmberg Mechanical, Stirrett-Johnsen and PSR Mechanical, all also MCAA members. Congratulations to all the winners!

The awards were based on safety achievements and performance in 2022 and were awarded in 5 hours categories. The award winners were determined by a panel of independent judges consisting of a general contractor, a state regulator, and a university professor with a background in safety and health.

The winners of this year’s awards by category are:

  • 1M Hours and More – JH Kelly
  • 500,000 Hours to 999,999 Hours – UMC
  • 150,001 – 499,999 Hours – Holmberg Mechanical
  • 100,000 to 150,000 Hours – Stirrett-Johnsen
  • Under 100,000 Hours – PSR Mechanical

The awards were presented by MCAWW Board President Jeff White and Scott Middleton, MCAWW’s General Counsel and Government Affairs Director.

MCAA congratulates all the winners for their outstanding commitment to safety.

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