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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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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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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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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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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