Occupational Safety & Health Administration
10 tips to maximize the life of an articulated dump truck
When considering their next articulated dump truck purchase, producers must ensure they have the proper size planned and that it correctly matches the machine loading it. Keep Reading
Reviewing MSHA in 2020, and a look to 2021
A question remains as to how the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) will apply its existing standards to address COVID hazards, Ogletree Deakins' Bill Doran and Margo Lopez write. Keep Reading
Pure Safety Group releases horizontal lifeline, hires head of sales
The manufacturer of fall protection equipment introduced the Guardian Retractable Horizontal Lifeline for use in fall arrest or fall restraint applications. Keep Reading
Best practices to combat extreme summer heat
All employers should have an emergency plan for how to respond to a heat-related illness, according to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration. Keep Reading
Montabert introduces water mist system at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2020
According to Montabert, the water mist system was created to mitigate silica on job sites following regulation changes from the Occupational Safety & Health Administration. Keep Reading
Comparing and contrasting MSHA with OSHA
Aggregate producers may not like everything about the Mine Safety & Health Administration's (MSHA) approach, but a glimpse at a couple of day-to-day practices at the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) provides a look at a potential alternative universe. Keep Reading
OSHA updates regulation standards publications
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration provided up-to-date regulations and standards in two of its industry publications. Keep Reading
Monitoring workplace noise to improve employee health
Technology can play a key role in the long-term health of your employees, but some operations need to first understand and consider exactly what’s at stake. Keep Reading
Starting up your operation this spring
After the long offseason, checking a site’s conditions and crushing equipment is essential for aggregate operations to successfully resume. Keep Reading