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Massachusetts crane operator certification – learn about local requirements for safety training for cranes, forklifts, aerial lifts, hoisting, bucket trucks, signal person, rigger, and more.

Demolition company in fatal Government Center garage collapse in Boston faces nearly $1.2M in fines for willfully exposing workers to hazards

The following is a reprint of the press release from the osha.gov site, published on September 27, 2022. Don’t let this happen to you. Make sure your employees are well trained in the safety standards and any site plans. BOSTON – A heavy equipment operator doing demolition on the eighth  floor of the Government Center garage …

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Massachusetts OSH state plan approval

This is a reprint of OSHA’s news release on June 29, 2022. US Department of Labor proposes approval of Massachusetts’ occupational health, safety plan for local government workers WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration today published a proposed rulemaking to approve a new occupational safety and health plan for Massachusetts state and …

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Job Posting – SRC Roofing, Quincy, MA

SRC Roofing is an established commercial/industrial roofing firm based in Quincy, Massachusetts. Seeking crane operator with a Massachusetts CDL drivers License, Class 1B (Massachusetts Hoisting Engineer) license. The Crane Operator must be proficient in driving a 2016 Peterbuilt 348 and operating a Manitowac 800D truck crane. FUNCTIONS: Perform daily per-use inspection of equipment being used. Participate …

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Job Posting – Arsenal Cleaners, Stoughton, MA

 Arsenal Cleaners LLC in Stoughton is a janitorial, dumpster rental, snow and ice management company serving greater Boston. The company is looking for licensed operators to run loaders and skid steers for this coming winter season. These are non-union positions. If interested, please contact Henry Politakis at henry@arsenalcleaners.com.

US Department of Labor proposes $1.3M in penalties for contractor

The following article is a reprint from the latest DOL bulletin, highlighting how important it is to have proper training before your employees go on the job-site. Don’t let this happen to you. US Department of Labor proposes $1.3M in penalties for contractor with extensive history of violations after two workers die at Boston dig …

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New! OSHA REP Directive for New England Tree and Landscaping Companies

Tree care and landscaping companies in New England, please take note, especially those using cranes to do treework. On August 4, 2021, OSHA came out with their first-ever Regional Emphasis Program (REP) directive for New England. You can read the entire directive from OSHA here. How does this affect people in the Tree Industry? OSHA is on a …

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