Blackline Safety Marks 20th Anniversary with Donation for Families Affected by Workplace Tragedies
February 27 2025 - 6:17AM
Business Wire
Donation supports Threads of Life, a national non-profit with a
20+-year mission to help families after workplace safety
incidents
Leading global safety technology provider Blackline Safety Corp.
(TSX: BLN) marked its 20th anniversary at the company’s Calgary
headquarters with a showcase of its breakthrough innovations that
are boosting Alberta’s high-tech manufacturing record and raising
the bar in the world of safety.
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Blackline Safety's leadership team with
Threads of Life volunteer Jolene Gust. From left to right: Meaghan
Whitney, Cody Slater, Jolene Gust, Robin Kooyman, Christine
Gillies, Brendon Cook, Kevin Meyers, Sean Stinson (Photo: Business
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To commemorate the milestone, Blackline Safety CEO and Chair,
Cody Slater, presented a $20,000 donation to Threads of Life, a
Canadian non-profit that supports families after a workplace
fatality, life-altering injury or occupational disease.
“Blackline is driven by our mission to ensure every worker has
the confidence to do their job and return home safely at the end of
each day,” said Slater. “Supporting Threads of Life was a natural
choice to mark our 20th anniversary—they provide vital support to
families whose loved ones tragically didn't make it home safe. This
donation honors those families while reinforcing our unwavering
commitment to preventing future workplace tragedies through
innovation in safety technology.”
Accepting the donation—a joint gift from Blackline Safety and
the Slutker Foundation—was Jolene Gust, a Threads of Life volunteer
whose father lost his life after being electrocuted in a potash
mine outside of Saskatoon when she was 16 years old. Gust
emphasized the importance of ensuring safe workplaces. “My message
to all employers is this: when it comes to health and safety,
change must come from the top down to have employees buy in. Foster
an environment where you know that mistakes are going to
happen—work to find ways that employees can fail safely,” said
Gust, who is now a health and safety professional in the energy
industry.
According to the International Labor Organization, every 15 to
30 seconds, someone around the world dies from a work-related
incident, translating to 6,000 deaths per day. What’s more, the
number of lone workers (those who work in isolation from other
workers without direct supervision) is growing – pegged at 53
million or 15-20% of the global workforce – and nearly half report
feeling unsafe at work.
It’s statistics like these that have propelled Blackline to take
action to protect workers from on-the-job hazards – from exposure
to toxic gases and falls, to working alone in remote locations.
Since its inception, the company has worked to revolutionize an
industry that had not changed in decades, introducing the world to
the idea of connected safety wearables.
Today, Blackline is one of the most significant global players
in the safety technology and gas detection industries and, by far,
the fastest growing, with 2,200 customers in 75 countries. In the
last year, Blackline has continued to innovate by partnering with
Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) to transform
workplace risk management with AI. Locally, the company employs 400
Calgarians, designing and manufacturing all products from its
state-of-the-art headquarters. At the core of the facility is
Blackline’s Safety Operations Center (SOC) – now celebrating its
10th year – which monitors and protects users 24/7 no matter where
they are in the world.
About Blackline Safety: Blackline Safety is a technology
leader driving innovation in the industrial workforce through IoT
(Internet of Things). With connected safety devices and predictive
analytics, Blackline enables companies to drive towards zero safety
incidents and improved operational performance. Blackline provides
wearable devices, personal and area gas monitoring, cloud-connected
software and data analytics to meet demanding safety challenges and
enhance overall productivity for organizations with customers in
more than 75 countries. Armed with cellular and satellite
connectivity, Blackline provides a lifeline to tens of thousands of
people, having reported over 265 billion data-points and initiated
over eight million emergency alerts. For more information, visit
BlacklineSafety.com and connect with us on Facebook, X (formerly
Twitter), LinkedIn and Instagram.
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