WorkSafeBC flash mobs Lansdowne Centre in Richmond, B.C.
By Andrew Snook
Construction Skills DevelopmentMembers of WorkSafeBC decided to kick off North American Health and Safety Week (NAOSH Week) by flash mobbing the Lansdowne Centre.
Approximately 50 people descended onto an unoccupied piece of the Lansdowne Centre in Richmond, B.C., where they took part in a lip-synching, dance routine in front of a horde of shoppers.
To check out the flash mob video, click here.
NAOSH Week was created in 1997, runs from May 6 to 13, and is led by the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE). The goal of NAOSH Week is to focus employers, employees, partners and the public on the importance of preventing injury and illness in the workplace, at home and in the community.
For more information on NAOSH Week, visit www.naosh.ca