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2014
April
14
Caterpillar adds new resources for state, local agencies to GovBidSpec.com
Science behind how tires make sound could improve fuel economy
Illinois governor unveils 6-year, $8.6 billion transportation investment plan
You can’t run fast enough: Pay attention to jobsite flammable, combustible fluid handling
Gravity shifts: Take extra care when using a skid steer on a slope
Why gamble? You have a wealth of choices when it comes to protecting your eyes
Tire troubles: Learning to properly work on and around tire assemblies can prevent explosions
Protect yourself: Using personal protective equipment can save you from a variety of injuries
Blown away: Stay out of a tire’s trajectory path during inflation
Keep your balance: Make sure all portable ladders — whether manufacturer or job-made — are secure and in the right position
Stay in control: The personal fall protection required on boom aerial lifts ensures you don’t take a fall
Unsafe openings: Don’t risk falling when working above ground
Foxx: Insolvent transportation system could cost 700k jobs
Up in the air: Construction falls are all too common – and all too deadly
Crews pull half-mile, 30 million-pound bridge into place in record-breaking slide
New concrete formula ditches Portland cement, adds strength and sustainability
Fatal falls: Know when to move – or when not to move – an elevated aerial lift
Powered for safety: Use caution when using the tools of the trade
Researchers finally know how tires make sound and the findings could save you money
Electrical problems: Recognize, evaluate and control hazards to stay safe
Prepare not to be shocked: Use common sense when working around electrical hazards
Demo dangers: Knowledge is the key to staying safe during demolition
Hilti adds software enhancements to X-Scan and Ferroscan detection systems
Demolition dangers: Know what you’re getting into before you begin
Crushing blow: Demolition work presents unforeseen risks
Danger zone: Stand clear of an excavator’s swing pivot area
Know your limits: Don’t work on equipment unless you have the proper training
Backhoe woes: Make sure your machine is blocked or chocked before leaving it on a slope
Don’t get pinned: Safe operation starts with the basics
Off, not idling: If you leave a backhoe for any reason, make sure the machine is completely turned off
In a tight spot: A backhoe’s swing radius is a dangerous spot to be in
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