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Read how mobile technology is reshaping the future of aggregate operations. Keep Reading

How producers are prioritizing jobsite safety today

Aggregate producers detail their approaches to safety and health and how they create cultures that send employees home the way they arrived each day. Keep Reading

MSHA: No mines in U.S. have pattern of violations

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) found that none of the 12,000 mine operations in the U.S. met the criteria for patterns of violations for the seventh consecutive year. Keep Reading

Mettler Toledo launches online library

Mettler Toledo launched its Expertise Library, a one-step portal for all of its knowledge resources. Keep Reading

Advances in safety management lowers fatality rate

Safety in metal and nonmetal mines in the first three months of 2016 improved over 2015. Keep Reading

MSHA: 2015 safest year in mining history

Last year was the safest year in mining history based on the number of fatalities and injury rates per hours of miners’ exposure, according to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA).  MSHA… Keep Reading

2015 fatality overview, avoiding injuries in the future

Mining deaths were at a record low in 2015. Twenty-eight people died across the mining industry, with 17 of the deaths occurring in metal and nonmetal mines. The decline reflects advances in safety consciousness, training and regulatory compliance. To further… Keep Reading

MSHA: Reforms lead to mine safety improvements

The U.S. Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) says the pattern of violations (POV) reforms it has enacted have increased mine safety and promoted a culture focused on safety and health. The reforms have also led to improvements in mine… Keep Reading

Safety and morale

Mine operators rarely express appreciation for government regulation. Over the years, though, proactive management of mine safety and health, as well as related compliance with Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) requirements, has increased dramatically. MSHA safety and health standards… Keep Reading

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