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One of the deadly dozen hazards, anchor bolt failure and column collapse, is the subject of Steve Rank's department report.
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Steven Rank details one of the deadly dozen hazardous activities-Erecting Open Web Steel Joist.
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Lee Worley discusses how apprenticeship and training at the local level is important to our success of "The Year of Zero."
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Targeting the deadly dozen hazardous activities that lead to fatalities and disabling injuries.
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As 2012 takes off, it is important to remember President Wise’s goal of Zero Fatalities and what we, as members, can do to realize this goal.
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Through the support of a grant from the Ironworker Management Progressive Action Cooperative Trust (IMPACT), Ironworkers Local Union 709 (Savannah, Ga.) is training welders to use specialized tools and techniques at a Georgia Power.
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Steve Rank discusses decking installation, one of the deadly dozen hazardous activities.
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Lee Worley details the National Fund updating outreach training.
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IMPACT designs seminar to harness the brainpower, manpower, and passion of business managers in "Our Last Stand: The Ironworker as a Marketer."
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Raising the standard of safety performance throughout the United States and Canada
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Planning is a key factor in the success of many aspects of our lives—and the same applies to the future of Iron Worker apprenticeship training and journeyman upgrading programs.