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4Refuel selected as finalist for Logistics and Supply Chain in Canada’s Safest Employers Awards 2020 

Oakville, Ontario — October 22, 2020– 4Refuel has been selected as a finalist in the 10th annual Canada’s Safest Employers Awards, presented by Canadian Occupational Safety (COS) magazine. 

4Refuel is pleased to share that it was named as an Excellence Award Recipient in the Logistics and Supply Chain Award Category. 

Canada’s Safest Employers Awards celebrate companies across the nation for their exceptional safety culture and wellness practices. 

Finalists were selected following an open call for nominations toCOS magazine’s nationwide readership of 14,000 safety professionals. 

“This has been an incredibly challenging year for safety professionals and for businesses everywhere,” said Canada’s Safest Employers project director Jessica Duce. “The list of finalists represents the best and brightest in workplace health and safety and honours those who have stepped up at a time when it mattered most.” 

For the full list of finalists, visit www.safestemployers.com.     

 

About Canadian Occupational Safety: 

For almost 60 years Canadian Occupational Safety has been the premier publication on occupational health and safety in Canada. In each issue, readers get a compelling mix of practical, informative, high-quality articles to help them in their work as health and safety professionalsCanadian Occupational Safety covers a wide range of topics ranging from office to heavy industry, and from general safety management to specific workplace hazards. The print publication is distributed to 14,000 occupational health and safety professionals across Canada. 

 

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Disclaimer

Lifecycle GHG emissions refer to the emissions that occur during each stage of the fuel’s lifecycle, including but not limited to the production, transportation and end-use of the fuel. Any emissions values referenced are based on carbon intensity (gCO2e/MJ) figures provided by 4Refuel Suppliers for each low carbon fuel type and are subject to change. The GHG emissions reductions are calculated by comparing the Carbon Intensity of the lower carbon fuels blends sold to the baseline Carbon Intensity of conventional diesel of 93 gCO2 e/MJ (as published in Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations).