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MSHA announces May impact inspections results

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) announced that federal inspectors issued 89 citations during special impact inspections in May. Keep Reading

Kespry’s growth takes it to new facilities

Kespry will be moving to several new buildings in Silicon Valley near its current headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Keep Reading

MSHA: No mines meet criteria for Pattern of Violations notice

None of the nation’s more than 13,000 mining operations meets the criteria for a Pattern of Violations notice, MSHA reports. Keep Reading

New rules to adjust civil penalty amounts

The U.S. Department of Labor announced two interim final rules to adjust its civil penalties for inflation. Keep Reading

Video trains operators on Cat K Series loaders

Caterpillar produced a training video for operators of Cat K Series large wheel loaders. Keep Reading

Kolberg-Pioneer manager to retire

Leon Luadzers, who has served as regional sales manager for Kolberg-Pioneer for 20 years, is set to retire June 30. Keep Reading

Report details interstate highway system’s deficiencies

TRIP produced a report detailing how the aging U.S. interstate highway system will increasingly require more long-term, costly repairs. Keep Reading

MSHA launches enhanced ‘Rules to Live By’ standards

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) will begin enhanced enforcement of its “Rules to Live By." Keep Reading

May construction starts increase 5 percent

New construction starts in May increased 5 percent from April at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $636.7 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. Keep Reading

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