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Health and Safety

Part 3 of 3: Operator’s Health and Safety

Correct Cabin Pressurization is paramount - negative pressurization of the cabin will actually “draw” in the dust. The CDC/NIOSH in the USA has completed extensive field studies/reports on the exposure of workers in Enclosed Cabins. Also, in Australia, the Queensland Mines Inspectorate – Health Surveillance Unit (2009) has conducted comprehensive...

Health and Safety

Part 2 of 3: Operator’s Health and Safety

Coal Dust! Coal workers' pneumoconiosis, also known as black lung disease or black lung, is caused by long exposure to coal dust. It is common in coal miners and others who work with coal. It is similar to both Silicosis and Asbestosis from inhaling Silica and Asbestos dust. Inhaled mineral...

Health and Safety

Part 1 of 3: Operator’s Health and Safety

"The first priority and concern of all in the coal or other mining industries must be the health and safety of its most precious resource – the miner." Many on-the-job factors can affect a worker’s ability to get the job done. Whether it is the health of the employee at...

Polar Refrigerated Truck

Cool Runnings are Not Just in Jamaica!

Whether it’s a long-haul transport vehicle or same-city food delivery truck, keeping your cargo cool on the run is important. Large refrigerated trucks operate daily throughout cities and across the country to bring perishable goods to their customers. Do you operate a food service business or need to transport floral...

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Why Fuel Fired Heaters?

There can really only be a few reasons why anyone or any Company would invest in Fuel Fired Heating systems. Coolant or Hydronic Engine heat! The Number one benefit for Coolant or Hydronic engine heat is because people need their Trucks and Equipment to start easily in the Cold months of...