Retargeting and Dad’s Patience. By Harold Coleman
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MSHA Responds to COVID-19
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has received a high volume of questions regarding the coronavirus/COVID-19 and both mine operator actions and MSHA actions in response. This information sheet provides practices for operators and miners to minimize the spread of coronavirus/COVID-19 and actions MSHA is taking to do the same.
Read MoreConstruction Starts Decline in March
Growth in Nonbuilding Starts Not Enough to Offset Pullback in Building Activity.
Read MoreEPA Sheds Light on Legal Obligations During Pandemic
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a temporary policy regarding EPA enforcement of environmental legal obligations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreEPA to Retain Ambient Air Quality Standards
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a proposal to retain, without changes, the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for particulate matter (PM) including both fine particles (PM2.5) and coarse particles (PM10).
Read MoreStay Healthy by Taking Smart Action
Since Mining’s Not Immune to COVID-19, Here’s a Plan for You. By Avi Meyerstein
Read MoreVested Mining Rights Determination Paves Way for Sale of High-Grade Limestone Property
By Juve Pinedo In California, gaining the entitlement for conducting any type of mining operation has become highly risky and expensive. Although industry wages are among the highest, and the products are one of the most commonly consumed economic commodities, public activism and high stakes entitlement processes have nearly ended the opportunity to replace depleted resource production facilities.
Read MoreCommunicating in a Crisis
Nothing You Ever Do Will Be Scrutinized as Closely as What You Say During a Crisis. By Thomas J. Roach
Read MoreWhat to Do With Incompetent Leaders
When the Bloom Is Off the Rose You Must Take Action. By Steve Schumacher
Read MoreDolese Team Masks the Masses
As the Coronavirus Began to Sweep Through the U.S., Dolese Workers Protected Friends, Family and the Community One Stitch at a Time. By Therese Dunphy
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