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Cornwall Transit employees receive certificates
duties,” said Transit Manager Len Tapp. “The safety of our riders is very important to us and the enviable safe-driving record of our employees reflects that this is something our drivers take to heart.” An average Cornwall Transit operator drives approximately 40,000 kilometers annually, more than twice the amount an average person drives in a year. The crite- ria used by Cornwall Transit to administer its safe driving program comply with the standards established by the Ontario Safety League and the Canadian Urban Transit As- sociation. “We take great pride in our safe driving and working record and employees are en- couraged to wear the pins as a visual sym- bol of their unique skills,” said Tapp. In addition to the safe driver and safe
FRANCIS RACINE francis.racine@eap.on.ca
CORNWALL | Cornwall Transit employ- ees were recognized for their safe driv- ing and safe working records during a breakfast ceremony at the Cornwall Tran- sit facility on December 10. Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy, CAO Norm Levac and Municipal Works and Infrastructure Man- ager John St. Marseille, were on hand to present certificates and pins to employees with long service, safe driving and safe working records. “We want to recognize the high level of professionalismCornwall Transit employees have shown while performing their daily
Pictured are CAO Norm Levac, Mayor O’Shaughnessy, Transit operator Gerry Beau- lieu and Municipal Works Manager John St. Marseille.
worker certificates, several employees were given long-service certificates from the City. They included Derek Sheppard, Marc
Brisson and Todd Lalonde (20 years), Scott Whittaker (15 years) and Claire Lebrun (10 years).
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