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Safety: Page 166
Safety
IPAF Opens Chicago Office
International Powered Access Federation (IPAF)
The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) has opened a US membership office near Chicago in Glen Ellyn, IL as part of its investment in improving services to members across the US.
Safety
LED Lighting Options
Buyers Products Co.
Safety
ESP Electronic Stability Program
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC
Safety
TABS-6 Advanced Roll Stability System
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC
Safety
Proposed Silica Rule Causes Concern
While intended to protect workers, the rule could prove costly to construction businesses.
Safety
Cintas and Carhartt Launch Third Annual Cold Crew Contest
Cintas Corporation
Online contest seeks to find North America's toughest cold weather workers
Safety
Entries Now Open for International Awards for Powered Access (IAPAs) 2014
International Powered Access Federation (IPAF)
The IAPA awards ceremony and dinner, and the IPAF Summit conference, will be held on April 3, 2014 at the Beaumont Estate Hotel in Windsor, near London in the UK.
Safety
IPAF Runs Show and Tell Sessions at BICES
International Powered Access Federation (IPAF)
IPAF will run “show and tell” demonstrations of how aerial work platforms (AWPs) can make work at height safe and productive at the BICES exhibition in Beijing, China, Oct. 15-18, 2013.
Safety
Concrete Contractors Honored for Exemplary Safety at ASCC Annual Conference
American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC)
T.A.S. Commercial Concrete Construction and T.B. Penick & Sons receive the highest recognition for their 2012 safety records
Infrastructure
MSA V-Gard® GREEN Hard Hat
MSA, The Safety Company
Safety
Four Contractors Cited For Safety Violations at NY Jobsite
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Four contractors face proposed fines of $272,720 for safety hazards during construction of midtown Manhattan hotel
Safety
OSHA Cites NY Contractor After Worker Injured in Decking Collapse
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
RNC Industries faces over $58,000 in fines for repeat and serious safety violations of fall-protection regulations after a worker was injured at a Manhattan construction site
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