Written on: May 24, 2022 by ICM
The Canadian Propane Association (CPA) announced the winners of its top industry awards at its 2022 Leadership Summit.
“These awards highlight the commitment and dedication of those who are making a difference to the ongoing success of the Canadian propane industry and communities,” said CPA President & CEO Shannon Watt. “These talented individuals and organizations are helping to create a safe and dynamic industry as well as serve the energy needs of future generations with sustainable solutions as we transition to a lower-carbon economy.”
Due to the awards’ cancellations during the pandemic, the Lifetime Achievement and Health and Safety categories were presented with two winners.
2022 Lifetime Achievement Award
Two founding members of the Canadian Propane Association who made significant and consistent outstanding contributions to the advancement of the Canadian propane industry received the 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award.
David Karn, President of family-owned Dowler-Karn Limited, was celebrated for his years of dedication to the propane industry, working to continually improve the standards and safety of the industry. Like “rising waters lifts all boats,” he has spent decades participating on various boards and assisting and mentoring others to achieve success and exemplary safety standards. Through the creation of the Karn Family Fund, Dowler Karn has supported numerous charitable organizations.
Guy Marchand, President of P38 Energy/Budget Propane, was honored for his more than 40 years of commitment to the propane industry, serving on several associations and representing the industry through presentations and committees over the years at both provincial and federal levels. Marchand is also a long-time member, former director, and former chair of the Quebec Propane Association.
2022 Health & Safety Award
Howard August and KAG Canada were the recipients of the 2022 Health & Safety Award. August has been an advocate for the transport industry for over 40 years, influencing positive change through his partnerships with KAG’s customers and industry partners. KAG Canada carries out its vision to provide the safest and highest quality service through several programs they have implemented, including a Safety Bonus program whereby savings achieved on the company’s WCB rates and costs associated with return-to-work programs are passed on to employees.
Mike Mullins, National Director of Regulatory Fixed Assets for Superior Propane, also received the 2022 Health & Safety Award. Mullins was one of the original advocates for the ongoing Pressure Relief Valve study and worked on the Environmental Emergency regulations alongside the CPA and industry participants. He was also tasked with ensuring Superior Propane was compliant with B51-14 and DOT regulations, completing over 100,00 tank exchanges/recertifications.
Innovation Award
The Innovation Award, the only award that can be given to individuals/companies inside or outside of CPA membership that contributes to the advancement of the propane industry, was presented to four companies – the highest number that can be presented in one term.
2022 Propane Training Institute Trainer Award
The 2022 Propane Training Institute Trainer Award winner was Jean Maltais from Solugaz Inc. Maltais is the definition of respect for standards: he is methodical in his training and meets the rigorous standards of propane handling. Prior to the pandemic, Jean trained over 450 students in 2019, with an excellent success rate.
Visit www.propane.ca/cpa-awards/.