SafetyLine Protects
Freshwater Fisheries Societies’ Employees
Vancouver – October 5, 04 – Tsunami
Solutions Ltd. is pleased to announce that the
Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. has selected the
SafetyLine Lone Worker Monitoring Service to protect
their employees who work or travel alone.
The SafetyLine automated Lone Worker Monitoring service
uses telephony and internet technologies to provide the
most reliable and affordable solution for companies and
government organizations to meet both the regulatory and
moral obligations of protecting employees who work or
travel alone.
SafetyLine is currently monitoring thousands of
employees across Canada each and every day to protect
employees who travel, or work alone or in isolation.
Many organizations are discovering the SafetyLine Safety
Monitoring Service which has proven itself to be the
best solution as it is both more reliable and less
costly than alternative solutions.
SafetyLine has been engineered for fast and simple field
operations. The SafetyLine system allows a field worker
to report his status and location in under 20 seconds.
About Tsunami Solutions Ltd. and SafetyLine
SafetyLine is an Employee Monitoring System which
automates the process of Monitoring the safety of
employees working alone or in isolation.
Our SafetyLine clients include Terasen Gas & Pipelines,
Enmax, BC Oil & Gas Commission, City of New Westminster,
Atco Pipelines, Petro Canada, Suncor, Ontario Ministry
of Environment, Husky, Bonavista Petroleum, Atco Power,
Acclaim, Environment Canada, BC Ministry of Land, Water
& Air, BC Ministry of Sustainable Resources, City of
Winnipeg, Calgary Laboratory Service(MDS), Conoco,
Imperial Oil Pipelines, APF Energy, Thunder Energy, NAL
Oil & Gas, Talisman, Canfor, Komex International, Town
of Chetwynd, Town of Cochrane, BC Ministry of Mines,
Energy & Resources, Haldimand County, Encana and Hydro
One to name a few.
About The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC
The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC (FFSBC)
is a non-profit society which has been created to
deliver all of the services formerly provided by the BC
Ministry's Fish Culture Section (Provincial Hatcheries).
The employees of the Freshwater Fisheries Society of
B.C. stock approximately 9 million fish into about 1,000
lakes and streams throughout the province annually.
Information on the Society can be found at
www.gofishbc.com