
Commercial customer safety exposed
April 1, 2004 By LP Gas
If you are sending little more than a bill to your commercial customers, your corporate assets are exposed.
Read MoreIf you are sending little more than a bill to your commercial customers, your corporate assets are exposed.
Read MoreMost of us hate to be told what to do, especially when the task supports an indisputable truth.
Read MoreThis old axiom says it all when it comes to safety leadership.
Read MoreWhile many of us take breaks throughout the holiday season, we cannot take a holiday from safety issues.
Read MoreAlone and in the dark, bobtail drivers and bulk transport operators cover their routes around the clock, providing service well into the wee hours. Isolated conditions and an explosive cargo carry Homeland Security risks that are aggressively being addressed by government regulators, politicians and trucking industry associations.
Read MoreWe may see some new federal efforts next year to improve hazmat carrier safety.
Read MoreAsk a North Dakota farmer where to hunt for grouse and he’ll tell you, "Grouse are where you find them." Kind of like the line, "you’ll never catch a fish unless your line is in the water," but more vague. So where do we hunt for safety?
Read MoreNew cargo tank rules won’t cause as much trouble as previously feared.
Read MoreWhen I give a presentation I always list the stakeholders. That’s because every presentation, regardless of topic, begins with understanding issues and being aware of all people and associations that have a stake in the process.
Read MoreThe House Appropriations Committee approved a spending bill for 2004 with $1.8 billion for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, an increase of $111 million over 2003 and $100 million above the administration’s budget request.
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