The 2013 Edison Electric Institute’s (EEI) Safety Survey ranked the company first for lowest OSHA recordable rate and lowest number of incidents which restricted employees from performing fully duty in their job classification.
Read More →Florida motorists are now required to move over or slow down when passing utility services vehicles and sanitation vehicles. Towing trucks and law enforcement vehicles were already protected under the law.
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General Motors announced plans to launch a seat belt assurance system on select fleet vehicles that will not allow shifting from park until the driver and front passenger are wearing their seat belts.
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Higher temperatures place vehicle engines at a higher risk of overheating, especially if there have been lapses in vehicle maintenance. Here are some seasonal safety and maintenance tips you can share with your drivers.
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The SPD-1001A offers over-speed protection as well as an interface for a wide range of interlock devices. The device can limit usage of electrically controlled systems based upon such interlocks as truck speed, brake activation, engine rpm, and outrigger position.
Read More →The expanded organization, ECCO Safety Group, will have manufacturing in nine locations on four continents.
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The automaker is adding this second repair to the 2.2 million vehicles already recalled in the U.S.
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Of the nine vehicles evaluated, just two – the Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain – score a “good” rating.
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Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety releases its 11th annual report evaluating state regulatory efforts to decrease road fatalities and injuries.
Read More →A 45-year old Comcast employee was shot in the stomach after parking his truck in an alley on the South Side of Chicago during an apparent robbery, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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