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Four common hoists and their components

Identifies four types of hoists, or lifting devices, used in industry: the block and tackle, tirfor jack, chain fall and come along. Emphasizes the importance of safety precautions when using the hoists as well as how and when to use each. Includes review questions and answers at the end of the video. Special thanks to Instructor Ivan Holmes. Produced by Pacific Vocational Institute.

British Columbia Institute of Technology

Are you suited? Starting a business; What will your new venture demand

Part of a telecourse series, this film looks at the roles of various people involved in starting a new business and helps the individual assess what role is best for him/her. Randy Vandermark, Department Head, BCIT Marketing Management introduces the film: What will your new venture demand? Bob Grasley's section is titled: starting a business. Includes expert discussion from various industry experts including: Harold Humphrey, Pat Hewett, Tykron Industries, entrepreneur, Ruth Markel, Asta Fashions, entrepreneur, Hub Mockler, Agassiz Resources, entrepreneur, Don Campbell, Vice-President Chateau-Gai Wines, manager, Larry Fraser, administrator, Edward Starr, Starr Group, small business entrepreneur, Audrey Grant, Toronto Bridge Club, small business entrepreneur, Michael Volker, Volker-Craig, threshold business entrepreneur, and Edward H. Lavin, CTG. Lists sources and further sources for study and research. Video concludes with a discussion between Lloyd Rapchuk, Marketing Management BCIT and Bill Miller, BC Small Business Ministry about starting businesses, the role of the entrepreneur, and the previous segment. "Starting a Business" is produced in the BCIT Broadcast Centre. This telecourse if made possible by: The British Columbia Ministries and Education and Small Business Development.

British Columbia Institute of Technology

Marketing strategy; Starting a Business: IV: How will you penetrate your market?

Part of a telecourse series, this film covers the six major areas of a well developed market plan: the specific characteristics of the product or service, sales methods, promotion methods, pricing, distribution and the location of the venture. Randy Vandermark, Department Head, BCIT Marketing Management, introduces the film: How will you penetrate your market? Bob Grasely hosts the middle section which includes still cartoons which are used to review and tie the lesson together and interviews with business people talking about their real-life experiences including: Richard Maybee, R. C. Maybee Ltd., Judy Sarick, the Children's Bookstore, Matti Korhonen, Freelance Illustrator, Maryanne Heller, Vintage Furs Ltd., Kemeel Azan, Azan's Beauty World, . The video concludes with a panel discussion with Bruce Schmidt, Vice-President Marketing, Keg Restaurants Ltd. and Morie Shacker Marketing Management BCIT Faculty. This telecourse if made possible by: The British Columbia Ministries and Education and Small Business Development.

British Columbia Institute of Technology

Germ busters: A guide to good hygiene Chasseurs de microbes: Un guide de bonne hygiene

Demonstrates basic hygiene in food processing, specifically fish. Text in French and English. No intelligible dialogue. Video uses some slapstick comedy. Credits: director Ian Cameron, Dan played by Scott Malcolm, Joe played by Luk Lukaszek, camera Craig Lawrence, music Ray Cooper, animation Brad Neave, content experts Ralph Drew and Gary Todd, produced by Audiovisual Department BCIT.

Fisheries Council of British Columbia

BCIT historical audio, video and film collection

  • C08
  • Collection
  • 1973-2005

The BCIT historical audio, video & film collection consists of over 100 videos, 30 films and 30 audio original recordings. The majority of these were produced by BCIT’s Audiovisual Department, Learning Resources Unit, and Marketing. The remaining media were created mostly by local professional videographers, alumni, and faculty. Nearly all of the audio and video works document the educational history of BCIT.

The digital collection contains a few of these works that have been digitized, and is steadily growing.

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