Beechmont Ford’s 2019 Retro BFB F-150 offers a 3.5-inch Ready Lift, 17-inch polished Mickey Thompson wheels wrapped in 35-inch BFG All-Terrain K02s, chrome Black Horse Bed Rack, chrome KC Hi-Lights and a Roush Performance Cat-Back exhaust to unleash the roar from Ford’s 5.0-liter Coyote V8. READ MORE
Sep
05
Sep
04
1965- The Forth Road Bridge, a suspension bridge that connects Edinburgh to Fife, opens in Scotland.
Aug
15
Guest Blogger: Shawn Chorney, Vice President,Enrolment Management, Indigenous and Student Services at Canadore College Have you ever tried to build or repair something without a set of plans, a user manual or any guidance on how something is meant to operate? Chances are, you have and that much of... read more →
Aug
14
By: Paul Robillard VP/Hard Hat Hunter and Operations Manager of a mid-sized construction company in Canada College/Trades Schools are the quickest route with well-structured curriculum that allows graduates to quickly find work in their field with an above average income. It’s time to respect what colleges and trade schools... read more →
Aug
13
The owner of a mothballed northeastern Ontario cobalt refinery signed a tentative deal with Glencore to receive raw material to its Sudbury and Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec mines. First Cobalt announced May 21, 2019 that it has a memorandum of understanding with Glencore AG to receive unprocessed cobalt and an undisclosed amount... read more →
Aug
12
Guest Blogger: Simon Mac Innes Before you ever use a portable fire extinguisher, you better know the extinguisher to use for each fire class: ( A ) for fires involving combustibles like wood or paper ( B ) for flammable liquids and gases ( C ) for fires where... read more →
Aug
12
Guest Blogger: Simon Mac Innis We use compressed gases for a variety of tasks at our facility as well as during our day to day lives. We use compressed gases and the cylinders that store them for welding, powering forklifts and many of us use them at home for... read more →
Aug
11
Guest Blogger: Simon Mac Innis While the basic motive for guarding is to protect, not prohibit, guards are often looked upon by employees as obstacles. However, guards… wherever they are located and whatever their function . . . they are placed for protection. Specifically, machine guards are used to... read more →
Aug
11
Guest Blogger: Simon Mac Innes Whether there is no injury, a small bruise or scratch, or an amputation, the consequences of unsafe acts and conditions are left to chance. A ratio showing a relationship between the number of near-miss incidents and injury incidents reported by researchers shows that for... read more →
Aug
10
Guest Blogger: Simon Mac Innis Many painful injuries happen to workers because they forget several basic manual material handling suggestions. Here are a few pointers about lifting and handling: Plan your path of execution and make sure it is free of debris and obstacles. First, think of your toes, in... read more →