December 29, 2015
PQ Weekly Report
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LEADING OFF
Photo: ThatMattWade / photo on flickr OSHA sends silica safety rules to White House
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sent to the White House its long-delayed rules intended to protect workers from exposure to harmful silica dust. Find out more about the potential new rule. → MORE
NEWS
safety CalCIMA names safety award winners
The California Construction & Industrial Materials Association (CalCIMA) named the winners of its 2015 safety awards, including the Excellence in Safety and Outstanding Safety Leadership Awards. Check out who won the awards. → MORE
Mellott Co. Mellott Co., Kirby-Smith enter business agreement
Warfordsburg, Pa.-based Mellott Co. and Oklahoma City-based Kirby-Smith Machinery entered into a long-term business agreement. Learn the details of this new partnership. → MORE
→ KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens announce
     sales changes

→ EIW names regional sales manager
→ Flexco manufacturing urethane blades at
     Michigan facility

EQUIPMENT FOCUS SPONSORED PRODUCT
Syntron Material Handling Syntro-Flo Cone Crusher Loading Feeder
The Syntro-Flo Cone Crusher Loading Feeder by Syntron is a direct drive vibratory feeder with a discharge designed for equal distribution of fine and coarse product. Like traditionally designed feeders, it is suspension-mounted, which can be easily integrated into a trolley system. → MORE
EYE ON THE BLOG
quarry blast Best practices:
Drilling and blasting

Buckley Powder Co. and Sandvik Construction representatives delivered a presentation on drilling and blasting at the 2015 Quarry Academy hosted by Sandvik and Dyno Nobel. Read on for some drilling and blasting insights. → MORE
COLUMN OF THE WEEK
MSHA The pattern of violations game, continued
The most serious civil sanction under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act converts regular citations into repeated orders to withdraw miners – potentially for the life of the mine. This happens if MSHA declares a pattern of violations. But what is a pattern, and how can a company defend? Find out here. → MORE
FROM THE MAGAZINE
Pit & Quarry December 2015 → Extend a crusher's life

→ Wheel loader tire tips

→ The road to efficiency

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