April 24, 2018
PQ Weekly Report
THE AUTHORITY ON EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGY    ENEWS ARCHIVE

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MSHA Buyer beware: Scammers target those seeking MSHA training
That online "MSHA training course" - the one that seems too good to be true - just might be a hoax to lure money out of your pocket. Find out how scam artists have taken advantage of unsuspecting aggregate producers online.
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NEWS MORE NEWS
Photo by miamism on Foter.com / CC BY Construction starts up 11 percent
New construction starts in March increased 11 percent from February to $785.2 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. Find out what drove the increase last month.
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→ Athabasca Minerals to open frac sand hub
→ Okada America names new president
→ Thunder Creek releases redesigned trailer
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Problem: A Hawk Measurement customer wanted to account for high-value ore in their muck passes. The issue was that no one made a device capable of measuring down an 8-ft. x 8-ft. muck pass 600 ft. deep, as well as through a grizzly with trucks creating high volumes of dust. Solution: the OptioLaser. → MORE
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Kleemann Kleemann demos crushers, screening plant at Technology Days event
Check out mobile jaw, cone and screening plants in action from a special event at Wirtgen Group's North American headquarters.
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Photo courtesy of McLanahan Corp. Quiz: Are you a crusher safety expert?
Before even stepping on site to work with your crusher, employees and operators must be trained on all safety procedures of a workplace and crusher. Are you doing whatever it takes to keep everyone safe? Find out now. → MORE
FROM THE MAGAZINE
P&Q → Kentucky producer boosts efficiencies with unloading system

→ How to get the most out of employee stock ownership plans

→ Construction materials developments to expect in 2018
INDUSTRY RESOURCES
P&Q → A Look Back

→ Association of Equipment Manufacturers

→ FMI Corp.

→ National Stone, Sand & Gravel
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→ U.S. Geological Survey

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