(left) Exploring untapped potential – with AME's
helicopter slinging tool being a result; (below)
Field work days: Janice Fingler exploring with
Cary Pothorin on the Discovery outcrop for the
Bishop Zone, on the well-known Lorraine property
in northern B.C.
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PHOTOS: AME; JAY FREDERICKSAME, COURTESY JANICE FINGLER
conversations. It's a valuable resource
accessible to our industry and beyond."
Fingler announced her resignation
from the EHS committee in January 2018
but will "continue to support leaders
in making integrated decisions so that
environment, health and safety are not
o— the side of the desk." She provides
decision support to project leaders
through coaching, online training and
narrative scans, to encourage better
conversations about risk and uncertainty.
"You can't really build a culture.
It really lies in the stories we tell
each other, our attitudes, beliefs and
experiences," says Fingler. "And that
takes listening and understanding."
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