TORONTO HYDRO at WORK: Cavalia Circus
While the City says goodbye to the circus, Toronto Hydro supervisors Peter Kazis and Dan Thomson welcome a new technology that's helping their crews disconnect cables safely and efficiently. Crews are using equipment that broadcasts voice recordings to notify workers when the appropriate cable has been identified. This improves overall safety and productivity. (CNW Group/Toronto Hydro Corporation)While the City says goodbye to the circus, Toronto Hydro supervisors Peter Kazis and Dan Thomson welcome a new technology that's helping their crews disconnect cables safely and efficiently. Crews are using equipment that broadcasts voice recordings to notify workers when the appropriate cable has been identified. This improves overall safety and productivity. (CNW Group/Toronto Hydro Corporation)
TORONTO, Sept. 18, 2012 /CNW/ - While the City says goodbye to the circus, Toronto Hydro supervisors Peter Kazis and Dan Thomson welcome a new technology that's helping their crews disconnect cables safely and efficiently. Crews are using equipment that broadcasts voice recordings to notify workers when the appropriate cable has been identified. This improves overall safety and productivity.
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SOURCE: Toronto Hydro Corporation