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Evaluating mine safety post-COVID

Anderson Columbia’s Ronaldo Dos Santos discusses the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on mine safety and how industry companies – including his – are reinvigorating their programs with fresh approaches to training, modern technology and new strategies. Keep Reading

Steady gains keeping the aggregate industry strong

Editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik reflects on the past 15 years of industry growth, pointing to elevated funding for infrastructure as propping up aggregates. Keep Reading

ConExpo-Con/Agg makes a triumphant return

Significantly more aggregate producers should be at the 2023 show following the COVID-impacted event in 2020. Find out more. Keep Reading

What manufacturers expect from ConExpo-Con/Agg

Equipment manufacturers share why they’re excited about the opportunity to experience the first ‘normal’ ConExpo-Con/Agg in six years. Keep Reading

MSHA intensifying spotlight on silica awareness

A new Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) campaign aims to prevent injuries, illnesses and fatalities while promoting safe and healthy workplaces for all miners. Keep Reading

ABC: Construction unemployment down in 45 states in March 2022

An analysis of federal data done by the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) shows that 45 states have lower construction unemployment in March 2022 compared to March 2021. Keep Reading

Producers remain optimistic despite continued headwinds

Aggregate producers are very upbeat about the production season ahead, although issues with the supply chain, workforce and pandemic remain in play. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: QMJ Group’s Richard Bradbury

Richard Bradbury, exhibition director at QMJ Group, which puts on the Hillhead trade show, discusses what’s ahead for the June 21-23 event in the United Kingdom. Keep Reading

Navigating new risks in workers’ compensation

Employers find themselves navigating a more complex regulatory environment as they try to reduce their workers’ comp premiums and claim costs. Keep Reading

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