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May/June, 2000
Volume 2, Number 3

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No More Mr. Tough Guy
Ergonomic equipment packs a load of creature comforts and productivity gains.
By Colleen T. Sell

When OSHA Comes Knocking: Preplanning Reduces Headaches and Fines
With thorough preplanning and the proper designation of a competent person, excavation work can be accomplished both profitably and safely.
By James Woolcott

Hardhats Like This Software
Speed and accuracy have made believers out of contractors who admit they were doubtful about the real value of computer software for project management.
By Paul Hull

The Boom in Volume of Used Equipment
How the industry is handling a record volume of used equipment.
By Dan Brown

Avoiding Code Blue: The Care and Feeding of Hydraulic Systems
Knowing what it takes to keep your machine's heart and soul lean, mean, and profitable is relatively easy. In essence, it amounts to making sure it gets a proper diet and regular checkups and isn't abused.

By Lynn Merrill.

Just Say "No" to Dust...Maybe
Enforceable regulations and powerful, environmentally sensitive products are beginning to have a real impact on the dust suppression industry, but more testing is needed.
By Mark Saunders


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