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MSHA’s 2017 workplace exams rule back in place

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) put this old rule into effect after a court vacated a 2018 update of the rule on examinations of working places. Keep Reading

MSHA chief to address NSSGA’s November event

David Zatezalo of the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) will discuss the agency's latest efforts at the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's (NSSGA) Legislative & Policy Forum. Keep Reading

Kentucky program preparing the industry’s next leaders

A Kentucky Crushed Stone Association program provides a platform for up-and-coming producers around the Bluegrass State to sharpen their skills and connect with other emerging professionals. Keep Reading

P&Q University Lesson 1: Industry Overview

The first lesson in Pit & Quarry University is an industry overview, which details the progress of every aspect of the industry. Keep Reading

NSSGA unveils new seat belt safety slogan

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) announced a slogan for the the association's new seat belt safety campaign. Keep Reading

National association execs talk infrastructure at TACA meeting

The Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association’s Annual Meeting brought industry leaders together to discuss infrastructure opportunities and more. Keep Reading

MSHA, EPA rules to watch in the months to come

The Trump administration's updated agenda of pending regulations and upcoming regulatory rollbacks offers a glimpse of what's to come with the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Keep Reading

NSSGA’s Johnson writes Trump urging action on infrastructure

Michael Johnson, president and CEO of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), reached out to President Trump and congressional leaders encouraging them to take the next steps on a critical industry issue. Keep Reading

How producers, manufacturers prioritize employee safety

Safety is the focus in protecting manufacturers' employees and for the producers who incorporate new tech into their operations. Keep Reading

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