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How Knife River is transforming industry training

The company’s Kris Latimer shares how in-cab cameras and other tools connect instructors with students – both on-site and across the nation. Keep Reading

Inside the Knife River Training Center

P&Q paid a visit late this summer to the Knife River Training Center in Albany, Oregon, where senior director for training and development Kris Latimer provided a history of the state-of-the-art site and how it ultimately came to be. Keep Reading

MSHA awards 47 grants for training efforts

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) recently awarded more than $10.5 million to organizations in nearly every state. Keep Reading

MSHA grants available to promote mine safety, training

The U.S. Department of Labor will distribute up to $1 million in funding to support the delivery of mine education and training. Keep Reading

Prioritizing safety on the job

Three producers reflected on their experiences of late with safety and health at aggregate operations. Keep Reading

Dirt World Summit draws hundreds to Houston

Find out what you missed at BuildWitt’s inaugural event, which went in depth on the issue plaguing the industry the most: the workforce. Keep Reading

State grant funds available from MSHA

Through a special program, the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) is making available $10.5 million in grants to support underserved mines and miners. Keep Reading

MACC-Tech: Attracting the next generation to aggregates

Developed by the Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association, the MACC-Tech initiative provides a two-year aggregate-focused curriculum to interested high school students. Keep Reading

Exploring applicant-tracking systems, cross-training and more

In his latest column, Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik discusses systems that track job applications across companies and the idea of cross-training employees. Keep Reading

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