Mine Safety & Health Administration
The 5 hazardous co-workers around crushers
Working alongside impact crushers and other key quarry equipment is dangerous when the wrong attitude is brought to the task. Keep Reading
Impact inspections: Are they still a thing?
Although the agency no longer publishes impact inspection details on its website, these remain a tool in the Mine Safety & Health Administration's toolbox, according to Ogletree Deakins' Bill Doran. Keep Reading
When MSHA issues ‘duplicative’ citations
Ogletree Deakins' Bill Doran and Margo Lopez explore what happens when the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) issues multiple citations for essentially the same issue. Keep Reading
MSHA admin to oversee coal, metal/nonmetal
Timothy Watkins, the agency's new administrator over the two sectors, is a former deputy administrator for coal. Keep Reading
Workplace exams, streamlining and scofflaws
Ogletree Deakins' Bill Doran and Margo Lopez offer a report on the Mine Safety & Health Administration activity in 2018. Keep Reading
Prioritizing safety, uptime in new ways
Lee Heffley, vice president and regional sales manager at Brandeis Machinery, examines dealer priorities for 2019. Keep Reading
Aggregate producers still going strong
Signs point to a positive 2019 for crushed stone, sand and gravel producers despite a few surfacing headwinds. Keep Reading
MSHA’s 2019 priorities
Ed Elliott, a senior advisor to the assistant secretary at the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA), outlined areas of focus at an industry meeting. Keep Reading
Safety, zoning challenges addressed at OAIMA meeting
The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA) hosted its Annual Meeting & Trade Show, drawing hundreds of attendees to Columbus, Ohio, for a centennial celebration, education and more. Keep Reading