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2015 IPAF Summit in Washington DC Focuses on New Technology and Its Role in the Aerial Market
International Powered Access Federation (IPAF)
Nearly 200 conference delegates were in attendance at the 2015 IPAF Summit in Washington DC, March 26, to listen to presentations focused on how new and existing technologies will change the face of the aerial market over the next five to 10 years.
Safety
Construction Safety Video: Focus Four
In this month's installment of its Safety Video Series, Tri-North talks about OSHA's "Focus Four Hazards," the top four construction hazards responsible for physical, financial and emotional losses.
Safety
OSHA Cites Contractor for Cave-In, Struck-By Hazards Totaling Nearly $47,000 in Penalties
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Jordan Construction Co. issued two willful and two serious violations for excavation and trench safety hazards
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Safety
IAPA Winners Revealed in Washington; 2016 IAPAs to be held in Madrid
International Powered Access Federation (IPAF)
Close to 300 industry professionals gathered on March 26 in Washington, DC to celebrate the winners of the International Awards for Powered Access (IAPAs).
Safety
Andy Studdert of NES Rentals Elected IPAF President
International Powered Access Federation (IPAF)
Andy Studdert, chairman & CEO of US-based NES Rentals, was elected as the new president of the International Powered Access Federation at the IPAF annual general meeting (AGM) on March 26, 2015 in Washington, DC.
Safety
Video: Andy Studdert Aims to Embrace Change as New President of IPAF
Andy Studdert, chairman & CEO of US-based NES Rentals, was elected the new president of the International Powered Access Federation at the IPAF annual general meeting (AGM) on March 26, 2015 in Washington, D.C. succeeding Steve Couling
Safety
AGC Names W.B. Moore Company Nation's Safest Construction Company in 2014
Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
W.B. Moore took home grand prize for dedication to developing and implementing premier safety and loss prevention programs; 36 other companies recognized for quality of their safety programs
Safety
OSHA Cites Florida Contractor with 17 Serious Safety Violations for Fall Hazards, Silica Exposure
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Improper assembly and securing of scaffolding and lack of a written respiratory protection program for exposure to silica while restoring concrete resulted in $119,000 in OSHA fines for Maxim Construction Group Corp.
Safety
Three Buildings Explode, 25 Injured After Construction Workers Hit Gas Line in NY
Safety
Report: OSHA Underestimated Cost of Silica Rule by $4.5 Billion a Year
National Association of Home Builders
Construction Industry Safety Coalition report finds proposed silica standards will cost US construction industry $5 billion per year; urges OSHA to withdraw proposed rule
Safety
NY Sees Rise of Pedestrian Injuries from Falling Construction Debris
Fifty-nine pedestrians have been injured over the past five years from construction debris but the first fatality in that time frame occurred recently
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