b'C O N T E N T SMessage from the Chair 6 By Norman Cheesman 8 Rocks N Our World:OSSGA spearheads program to give Grade 4 students hands-on perspective on aggregate 8The CCM approach to fatality prevention:Critical control management helps companiesachieve zero fatalities 12 By Nancy WilkInvisible obstacles:Brampton Bricks Lauren Mulkerns reflects on the hiddenroadblocks faced by women 1412 Eye on the road:The provinces commitment to pump more money into roads 16 By Warren HeeleySifting through the noise:Nicholas Sylvestre-Williams helps assess and controlnoise levels at pits and quarries 20Telling the real story:As an urban planner, Alfiya Kakal explains thereal impacts of quarry development . 2214 Passion for the environment:For Amber Sabourin, a bad day in the field is still betterthan a good day in the office 23To the rescue:Aggregate producers put their unique skills to useduring extreme floods 30 By Sarah HoodThe well-trodden path:How rehabilitated pits and quarries are contributing16 to Ontarios hiking trails. 34 By Treena HeinProfessional Services Directory 36The Final Rehab: The Brampton Esker Park System 38On the Cover: Walker Industries - Vineland Quarries and Crushed Stone. Shown is the rehabilitated part, with vineyards producing grapes for a local Niagara winery, alongside an actively producing agreggate site34FALL 2019AVENUES 5'