Delson, Quebec, October 19, 2021 - PMU Québec is proud to announce that, it has won, jointly with ArcelorMittal Mines and Infrastructure Canada ("ArcelorMittal"), the 2020 Green Triangle Award from the association of fire prevention technicians of Quebec (ATPIQ), recognizing the high quality and scope of its emergency response plans.
Awarded by the A.T.P.I.Q., Quebec's leading fire prevention and education organization, the Green Triangle Prize is the most prestigious fire prevention award in Quebec.
Having received three green triangles (2020, 2011 and 2012), a red triangle (2019) and a blue triangle (2022), PMU Québec is strengthening its presence as a leader in the design and development of emergency plans in Canada.
About PMU Quebec
Since it was founded in 2007, PMU Québec's mission has been to develop effective emergency measures tools for companies and organizations wishing to be at the cutting edge of emergency measures requirements. A leader in emergency measures in Quebec, the company is recognized for the quality of its work and, above all, for the implementation of emergency measures, training, certifications and approvals of all kinds, by its customers, peers and decision-makers in the field of civil protection.
About ArcelorMittal Infrastructure Canada G.P. and ArcelorMittal Mining Canada G.P.
Subsidiaries of ArcelorMittal, a world leader in steel and one of the top five iron ore producers in the world, ArcelorMittal Infrastructure Canada s.e.n.c. ("AMIC") and ArcelorMittal Mining Canada s.e.n.c. ("AMEM") are two complementary entities operating on Quebec's North Shore. AMIC transports concentrate between Mont-Wright and Port-Cartier, and operates a seaport in Port-Cartier to transport and ship AMEM products on four continents. AMEM produces iron oxide concentrate and pellets for the steel market. The two companies employ over 2,500 people, making ArcelorMittal the largest employer on the North Shore.
For further information:
Pascal Parent, President
PMU Québec
180, rue Lavoie, Delson
Annie Paré, Director, Communications
ArcelorMittal Infrastructure Canada Partnership.
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