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Standard Operating Procedures Can Save Lives

Updated on November 2, 2015 by Sales Team


Standard Operating Procedures It’s the worst-case scenario. Someone has been injured at a job and your employees need help. But you’re working a mine on this job; a mine with multiple locations, different addresses with the same name and no Standard Operating Procedures to guide you. Your workers have 911 on the line, ready to […]

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MSHA Training Summit Agenda Released: What Does It Mean for 2016?

Updated on October 31, 2015 by Sales Team


MSHA Training Summit Agenda Released- A Quick Analysis The annual MSHA Training Summit was held on October 28th. The agenda was released 2 days later. Let’s take a look at some statistics that jumped out at us while going through the agenda. The unfortunate trend of injuries and fatalities on Part 46 mines continues. 3 […]

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What Contractors and Customers Must Know To Reduce Mining Truck Accidents

Updated on October 20, 2015 by Sales Team


Mining Truck Accidents Can Be Reduced Have contractors or customers caused mining truck accidents or a near miss on your site? Are aggregate haulers climbing on their trucks at your mine? Do drivers outside their trucks pose a hazard at your mine? Do you have difficulty managing these outside truckers? Following established rules and procedures […]

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MSHA Part 50 Enforcement Increase Begins Today

Updated on August 10, 2015 by Sales Team


MSHA Part 50 Compliance Will Be Heavily Scrutinized MSHA Part 50 enforcement will be significantly increased starting today. In a previous blog we discussed how MSHA will increase the number of inspectors and inspections at metal/non-metal mines with a heightened focus on smaller “mom and pop” mines. In recent weeks, MSHA Part 50 enforcement of […]

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Mine Safety Enforcement To Be “Beefed Up” After 3 Deaths In One Day

Updated on August 6, 2015 by Sales Team


Mine Safety Enforcement To Be “Beefed Up” In the wake of five metal / non-metal fatalities in the last three weeks, including 3 on August 3rd, the Mine Safety and Health Administration, or MSHA, announced that inspectors will step up enforcement beginning next week. During a hastily arranged conference call of stakeholders Wednesday, agency administrator […]

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