Through our new partnership with Keystone Capital, we are pleased to announce that Pinchin Ltd. has partnered with PM Environmental, a Michigan-based environmental risk consulting firm focused on environmental, engineering, industrial hygiene, and development projects. The PM Environmental partnership is our first step in fulfilling our vison to become the predominant North American services provider in the building and land market for all phases of the real estate lifecycle.
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Pinchin Ltd. Partners with Keystone Capital Management, L.P. with a Focus on Growth
“This new partnership lays the foundation for growth and expansion in the years to come,” noted Jeff Grossi, CEO of Pinchin. “Keystone is an ideal partner to work with us to aggressively grow the Pinchin enterprise and fulfill our vision to become the predominant North American services provider in the Buildings and Land market for all phases of the real estate lifecycle.”
read moreChanges to the Canada Occupational Health & Safety Regulations – Part XI: Confined Spaces
Written by Marcus Anthes, M.Sc.(A), CRSP, Senior Occupational Hygiene and Safety Consultant for the Occupational Health & Safety Group, at Pinchin Ltd. Amendments to the health and safety Regulations for…
read moreWebinar Recording: Regulatory Updates for Confined Space in Manitoba
During this webinar we will review the 2019 amendments to Part 15 of the Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health regulation and how they impact your workplace. We’ll provide you with steps on how to conduct a hazard assessment and implementing controls for the hazards that may be present.
read morePinchin Protects The Honey Bee
The week of June 21-27 is annual Pollinator Week, which is celebrated internationally in support of pollinator health. It is a time to celebrate pollinators, such as the honey bee,…
read moreProposed Alberta Occupational Health & Safety Code Changes
The Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code was last updated in 2009, and the ministry is looking to make some changes in order to move in line with current practices and other provinces. To help update the OHS code, the government is looking to the public for review and to provide feedback on the comprehensive list of proposed changes.
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