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The Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry has conferred its prestigious Environmental Health and Safety Leadership Award on Engr. Dr. Mrs. Miriam Eduful in recognition of her exemplary leadership, technical excellence, and unwavering commitment to environmental health, safety, and sustainable energy management within Ghana’s built environment.
Engr. Dr. Mrs. Eduful is a distinguished engineer, scholar, and safety professional whose illustrious career spans Electrical Engineering, Occupational Safety and Health, Risk Management, and Sustainable Energy. Her far-reaching impact across these critical fields has positioned her as one of Ghana’s most respected voices in safety leadership and environmental stewardship.
As President and Fellow of the Ghana Institute of Safety and Environmental Professionals (GhISEP) and General Manager for Safety, Health, and Environment at the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Dr. Eduful has led transformative initiatives that have strengthened workplace safety culture, improved environmental performance, and advanced sustainability practices at the highest institutional levels.

A globally recognised professional, she is a Fellow and member of several renowned professional bodies, including OSHA (UK), IET Ghana, and IEEE. Her influence extends beyond practice into policy and standards development, where she has played a key role in shaping national and international engineering standards, professional ethics, and safety frameworks.
Beyond her professional achievements, Dr. Eduful is a passionate mentor dedicated to nurturing the next generation of engineers and safety professionals. Through mentorship, advocacy, and capacity building, she continues to inspire excellence, integrity, and innovation within the engineering and safety professions.
In honouring Engr. Dr. Mrs. Miriam Eduful, the Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry celebrates not only her outstanding leadership and transformative impact, but also her dedicated service to advancing environmental health and safety excellence in Ghana.
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