Anderson, Sid, Food Processing, Staff portraits 1965-1967 (E) [1 of 4]
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- 1965-1967
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Anderson, Sid, Food Processing, Staff portraits 1965-1967 (E) [1 of 4]
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Anderson, Sid, Food Processing, Staff portraits 1965-1967 (E) [2 of 4]
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Anderson, Sid, Food Processing, Staff portraits 1965-1967 (E) [3 of 4]
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Anderson, Sid, Food Processing, Staff portraits 1965-1967 (E) [4 of 4]
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Andrews, ? , Machine Shop, Welding, Staff portraits 1965-1967 (E) [1 of 4]
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Andrews, ? , Machine Shop, Welding, Staff portraits 1965-1967 (E) [2 of 4]
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Andrews, ? , Machine Shop, Welding, Staff portraits 1965-1967 (E) [3 of 4]
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Andrews, ? , Machine Shop, Welding, Staff portraits 1965-1967 (E) [4 of 4]
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Application of safety restraints
Shows nursing students how to perform correctly each of the following tasks: 1. tie knots for securing the ends of a restraint to a bed, chair, or wheelchair; 2. apply two types of jacket restraints for a patient in a bed, wheelchair, or ordinary chair; 3. apply a clove hitch restraint for wrist or ankle; 4. apply a wheelchair hip belt; and 5. restrain a patient's hands using a sheet, gown, or other bedding.
BCIT. Learning and Teaching Centre
Applied Technology Training Centre staff members (?) posed with boxes [1 of 3 photographs]
Applied Technology Training Centre staff members (?) posed with boxes [2 of 3 photographs]
Applied Technology Training Centre staff members (?) posed with boxes [3 of 3 photographs]
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
Arial photographs contact sheet with 2014-12.011 marked on it in red (some water damage)
Part of BCIT Student Association fonds
Artist creating a "we're all in this together" street mural, Gastown, Vancouver, BC
Part of BCIT COVID-19 collection
Brewer, James
Artist creating healthcare worker-themed street mural, Dr. Bonnie Henry, Gastown, Vancouver, BC
Part of BCIT COVID-19 collection
Brewer, James
Artist creating healthcare worker-themed street mural, Gastown Vancouver, BC
Part of BCIT COVID-19 collection
Brewer, James
Artist with healthcare worker-themed street mural in progress, Gastown, Vancouver, BC
Part of BCIT COVID-19 collection
Brewer, James
Artist working on "thank you" mural
Part of BCIT COVID-19 collection
Brewer, James
Artists creating healthcare worker-themed street murals, Gastown, Vancouver, BC
Part of BCIT COVID-19 collection
Brewer, James
Part of BCIT COVID-19 collection
Brewer, James