April 5, 2016
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LEADING OFF
safety helmet MSHA initiative
emphasizes April safety

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) unveiled a new safety initiative to curb mining deaths in one of the year’s deadliest months. The initiative, aimed directly at the metal and nonmetal mining industries, includes targeted safety alerts and more. → MORE
NEWS
OSHA logo OSHA issues final rule on respirable silica dust
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) announced a final rule to improve protections for workers exposed to respirable silica dust. Find out how the rule will also provide greater certainty and ease of compliance, according to OSHA. → MORE
Photo credit: Snider john via Foter.com / CC BY SME: Mining engineering graduates increased
20 percent in 2015

According to a report by the Society of Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 427 students graduating from U.S. mining schools received mining engineering degrees in 2015 – an improvement from 2014. → MORE
→ CalPortland recognized with Energy Star award
→ MSHA releases February impact inspection results
→ Mack Trucks appoints senior VP
→ Iowa Mold Tooling names sales manager
FEATURED VIDEO MORE VIDEOS
Featured Video AGG1 2016:
Exhibitors share updates, new equipment

Did you miss out on the 2016 AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo? That’s okay because we’ve got you covered. Watch these videos to see what exhibitors brought to the show and find out what you can expect from them in 2016 and beyond. → MORE
More from AGG1 2016
→ Luff Industries shares product line overview
→ Syntron Material Handling highlights Syntro-Flo
     Cone Crusher Loading Feeder

→ Weir Minerals presents TP Cone Crusher Series
EQUIPMENT FOCUS SPONSORED PRODUCT
Syntron Material Handling Unified Canoe Liners
Canoe liners are a new product from Unified Screening & Crushing, designed and manufactured to be a longer lasting solution for skirtboard rubber (flashing rubber). This steel-backed, 1-in. thick/60 durometer rubber liner protects material transfer wear areas and prevents spillage. It’s also easy to install and adjust. See Fisher Industries' comments. → MORE
EYE ON THE BLOG
Komatsu and Extreme Sandbox From playtime to career
Extreme Sandbox, where guests have the opportunity to operate real construction machines, and Komatsu America Corp. announced an exclusive equipment sponsorship agreement that enables both companies to expose more Americans to the experience of operating big machines.
→ MORE
FROM THE MAGAZINE
Pit & Quarry March 2016 → Operation's owners preserve,
     refurbish historic equipment


→ How to properly select,
     use water trucks


→ Historic quarry thrives at
     in-town location

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