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Plant Maintenance: Page 81
Infrastructure
Pennsy Supply Opens Multi-Million Dollar Asphalt Plant
Two years in the making, the new plant’s major goal was to increase the asphalt production rate without jeopardizing quality
Safety
Safety First: Choose People Over Profit
Safety of workers should always be the No. 1 priority on construction sites.
Safety
Survey of Safety Professionals Finds High Rate of Noncompliance with PPE Protocols
Workers jeopardize their health and safety by failing to wear required safety equipment.
Safety
Non-Profit Organization Focuses on Aerial Work Platform Safety
The Institute for Aerial Lift Safety is a recently established non-profit organization dedicated to providing aerial lift safety training.
Plant Maintenance
KHL: Sany Opens € 100 Million German Facility
Chinese construction equipment producer Sany Heavy Industry has opened its first manufacturing facility in Europe - a € 100 million factory in Bedburg, Germany, that will produce truck-mounted pumps, stationary pumps and concrete batching plants.
Plant Maintenance
Safety is a Top Priority
Project safety was a high priority at all times during this national park project.
Plant Maintenance
This Just In
Select product introductions and upgrades.
Plants
Veno Screens
Hoyt Wire Cloth
Safety
Maxwell Systems, American Compliance Systems Partner to Improve Jobsite Safety
Viewpoint Construction Software
Safety tools and consulting services to help adhere to OSHA regulations.
Safety
JLG to Demonstrate its LiftPod Personal Portable Lifts at Safety 2011
JLG Industries Inc. will exhibit its line of LiftPod personal portable lifts during the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Safety 2011 Conference and Exposition.
Workforce
PeerAssist Releases New Construction Safety Certification Software
PeerAssist client, California Drywall, wins 2011 Excellence in Construction Safety Award.
Management
Report: States Should Prioritize Repair Over New Roads
States could spend less overall on transportation if they spent more allocated dollars repairing existing roads
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