Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

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Creating Workplaces Where We All Watch Out for Each Other

McCraren Compliance Offers: Training, Classes, Certificates & Certifications, CEUs, Consulting, Audits & Customized Safety Teams
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McCraren Compliances offers Safety Training and Consulting services specializing in MSHA, OSHA and DOT.  We believe safety is really all about people and therefore our purpose is to Create communities where we all watch out for each other.  We have a team of safety professionals who are versatile and credentialed bringing a balance of passion and practicality to safety.  We can support all aspects of a comprehensive safety program from manuals, planning and training to audits, investigations and staffing.  Basically we can manage your entire program or just fill in the gaps.

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FMCSA Issues 40-State Winter Weather HOS Waiver

FMCSA has issued a Regional Emergency Declaration providing temporary hours-of-service (HOS) relief for certain motor carriers and drivers due to severe winter storms and extreme cold impacting multiple states.  This waiver supports urgent winter emergency response while maintaining overall safety. Apply relief only to qualifying emergency operations and be sure to review the full

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MSHA – Mine Fatality #25

MINE FATALITY – On October 16, 2025, a miner was performing work from an elevated platform when they fell approximately 30 feet. The miner died from his injuries. Photo property of MSHA Best Practices Additional Information This is the 25th fatality reported in 2025, and the first classified as “Slip

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MSHA – Mine Fatality #33

MINE FATALITY – On December 22, 2025, a contractor died after receiving burns from a pressurized hydraulic line that ruptured and caught fire.  The contractor was cutting wedges from a cone crusher with a torch. Photo property of MSHA Best Practices Additional Information This is the 33rd fatality reported in

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