The Mo-Kan Construction Industry Substance Abuse Fund Receives Award
For Groundbreaking Workplace Drug Testing Program
Release Date: November 10, 2004
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Orlando—The Mo-Kan Construction
Industry Substance Abuse Fund was honored at the 24th IRMI Construction
Risk Conference with the Gary E. Bird Horizon Award. The award was accepted
on behalf of the nonprofit Fund by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees,
Don Greenwell. The Fund received the award for its development and oversight
of a Construction Industry Substance Abuse Program (CISAP), a comprehensive
construction-industry drug and alcohol testing program that includes,
in part, random testing. The objective of CISAP is to improve worksite
safety by keeping drugs from playing a role in on-the-job accidents,
and it is working. Annual industry savings from the program are estimated
to be in excess of 300 percent of the annual cost of the CISAP. More
detail of the Fund’s substance abuse program is available on the IRMI
Web site: www.irmi.com/Conferences/Crc/Awards/Horizon/Default.aspx.
The Gary E. Bird Horizon Award is presented annually by IRMI to recognize
a demonstrated commitment to improving construction risk management
through the implementation of innovative, cost-effective, and efficient
risk management techniques.
The panel of industry experts selected by IRMI to judge the award
submissions was very complimentary of the winning program. “This program
will save money and lives” was offered by one judge. Another judge remarked,
“If this program can influence the industry, it will be a milestone
in safety.”
The other finalists for the awards were Rick Callor, Environmental,
Safety, and Health Manager, Washington Group International Inc., who
was nominated for developing and implementing an innovative safety training
program that greatly improved his employer’s safety record while reducing
insurance costs; and R.A. “Dick” Davis, Project Manager, Knight Jacobs
Joint Venture, who was nominated for his design and implementation of
a creative safety plan that engaged all the participants involved in
a complex, long-term construction project.
The award was named for Gary E. Bird, a nationally recognized risk
management expert who was known for his significant and cutting-edge
risk management solutions. The next award will be presented at the 25th
IRMI Construction Risk Conference taking place in Las Vegas, November
7-10, 2005. In addition to recognition, the winner receives complimentary
registration, travel, and lodging to the next IRMI Construction Risk
Conference. To find out more about this award, its qualification requirements,
and how to apply, contact Christine Fuge of IRMI at 1-800-827-4242,
ext. 346, or visit IRMI’s Web site at www.irmi.com and go to the “Conference”
section of the site.