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Every April National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW) is held to bring attention to motorist and worker safety issues.
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Research if four states shows no link between ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTERS (EMCs) and safety.
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Some states fear their interoperable networks will be inhibited by the federal initiative to develop a single, nationwide architecture.
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The announcement was made by the IMSA Board of Directors after a nationwide search to replace Marilyn Lawrence who retired after eighteen years as the IMSA executive director.
The QuickTalk RQT is an industrial grade radio transmitter with voice recording abilities and sensor inputs that automatically alert personnel when plant conditions change.
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The most recent facts and figures, including the states that ban handheld cell phones and/or texting, from the solid waste industry.
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As the public sector deals with the fourth year of the economic downturn, the most common retirement plan changes for new hires is to increase age and service requirements for normal retirement and reduce pension benefits.
Arizona’s dust storm safety campaign reaches across the country and around the world.
A step-by-step guide to maximizing your fall-protection program.
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Detroit Water and Sewerage Department workers, members of AFSCME Local 207, risked jail time by continuing their strike at a wastewater treatment plant in southwest Detroit.
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Free mobile app monitors jobsite heat index.
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U-TECK, a manufacturer of products for state DOTs, municipalities, and the telephone and electrical industries, shares tips on how to improve workplace conditions and reduce injuries.

Another life lost in the course of duty
Three ways to raise assets to grade as quickly, economically, and permanently as possible.
For the second year in a row, raises are up and pay cuts are down. But salaries and benefits are nowhere near 2008 levels — and may never be.