May 8, 2023
Women are breaking down occupational safety barriers and improving workplace standards
A senior manager has received a national honour for her efforts in helping make the 荔枝视频 a safe place to study and work.
Denise Howitt has been recognized by (COS) as one of the .
鈥淩eceiving the award is a tremendous honour, particularly among such an exceptional group of women who are pushing boundaries and driving change in the field,鈥 says Howitt, senior manager of environment health and safety systems and compliance.
With more than 25 years of experience in the field, Howitt鈥檚 primary focus on occupational health and safety management systems, legislative compliance, risk assessment, and injury prevention has made a significant impact on U荔枝视频.
She has successfully spearheaded a diverse range of projects and initiatives aimed at significantly improving safety on campus since joining the university in 2017. Addressing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, she has played a key leadership role in establishing requirements for returning to campus and developing comprehensive programs and plans to ensure a safe and healthy living and learning environment for students, faculty, and staff. The nomination is a testament to her dedication and commitment to her role.
鈥淚 am privileged to have worked alongside extraordinary colleagues and mentors who have inspired and guided me throughout my career,鈥 Howitt says. 鈥淭heir unwavering support and encouragement have played a pivotal role in shaping my leadership style and strengthening my passion for safety.鈥
Aside from honouring excellence, the Top Women in Safety in Canada rankings also recognize the significant strides made by women in breaking down barriers and stereotypes in what has been traditionally seen as a male-dominated industry.
This year鈥檚 winners have made tremendous contributions to the occupational safety field with unique perspectives and approaches that have been instrumental in improving safety standards in various industries.
鈥淎s a co-founder and executive board member of the I am proud to be part of a community that advocates for gender diversity in the workplace and supports women in this profession,鈥 says Howitt.
Although there is still progress to be made in terms of gender equality in the workplace, she says, women in the occupational safety field are paving the way for future generations of female safety professionals.
鈥淭his recognition is not just for me, but for all the incredible women who work tirelessly to create a safer and more equitable future for all,鈥 says Howitt. 鈥淚 am grateful for this acknowledgement and excited to continue working towards a world where everyone can thrive in a safe and healthy environment.鈥
Success at U荔枝视频
Howitt's outstanding contributions are an example of why U荔枝视频 is consistently recognized as a top employer. At U荔枝视频, people are the greatest asset, and the university is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
"We are lucky to have Denise on the team,鈥 says Mike Leaist, director of environment health and safety. 鈥淭he university benefits from her expertise, energy and initiative. Congratulations, Denise, on this well-deserved recognition!鈥
How Canadian Occupational Safety found Canada鈥檚 Top Women in Safety
In compiling its , COS prompted occupational health and safety professionals by email and through their website to nominate women in the Canadian health and safety sector. COS received hundreds of nominations across the country, including self-nominations.
Nominators were asked to highlight professional accomplishments, initiatives, and evidence of contribution to diversity and inclusion. Details on why the nominee should be considered were included and thoroughly vetted to ensure they met the rigorous criteria.