The fact that having to wait 3h at YYZ is a national crisis but having to wait 8,10 or 16h in the ER isn’t just shows how screwed up our priorities are
BGIS is the 2021 recipient of the Safest Employer’s Award for Most Innovative Use of Safety Technology!
#SafestEmployers
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BGIS est le récipiendaire du Prix de l’employeur le plus sécuritaire pour l’utilisation la plus novatrice des technologies de sécurité 2021!
On this National #DayOfMourning, the Toronto sign will be dimmed and flags at City Hall, Metro Hall and Civic Centres will be flown at half-mast to honour workers who lost their lives or were injured on the job. Occupational health and safety is a key priority for the #CityOfTO.
As a guy whose job features no physical hazards, I have deep respect for those who put themselves in harm’s way to earn a living. Remembering those who have lost their lives at work over the years. #DayOfMourning
Today is National #DayofMourning.
Let us reflect on the lives lost and forever changed by a workplace injury, illness or fatality.
Let us also commit to creating healthier, happier and safer workplaces.
#WorkplaceSafety@CCOHS
BGIS's Engineering Services AVP, Greg Woodhouse, in action demonstrating just some of our innovative energy solutions! Solutions that not only save BGIS customers money and assist with capital planning, but also maximize their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint!
Hundreds of campers who had planned on attending an overnight camp in Muskoka this week have been sent home due to an outbreak of COVID-19. https://t.co/lZWzLbBL4o
Over the past several months, our interns have shown their hard work during their work term with BGIS. In the upcoming weeks, we are excited to introduce to you our interns of our 2021 cohort group!
@CTVToronto I think WHO was more responding to the notion of individuals picking and choosing. It’s not about the safety mixing and matching - it’s more about about freedom to chose. Just my opinion 🙂