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As Andrew Van Winkel, manager/supervisor of A+ Towing of Eugene, Oregon, was working on the expansion phase of adding heavy duty wreckers to the company's fleet several years ago, he suggested naming their new units after characters from the Transformers which is an ongoing sci-fi action series of movies that took off post 2000’s, built on the Hasbro Transformers franchise of the 1980s. “We did all kinds of planning,” Van Winkel said, “And as we were discussing things we could do, I said, ‘Why don’t we do something with Transformers." So then we looked up all the different characters f [...]
AAA has long supported state “Move Over” laws, which require drivers to slow down and move over for emergency responders on the roadside, yet each year there continue to be an alarming number of fatalities reported due to motorists failing to slow down and change lanes for roadside work and distressed vehicles. Nearly 350 people yearly are struck and killed outside a disabled vehicle, and roughly a quarter of motorists polled don’t know that Slow Down, Move Over laws exist in their state. AAA, Nebraska hopes to aid the legal and educational efforts with its new “Move Over for Me” ad campaign that asks drivers to move over for all motorists stuck on the roadside as well as for first responders. “For years, Slow Down, Move Over eff [...]
One hot summer’s day, B & B Wrecker Service of Pecos and Big Sky Towing of Odessa came together at the town of Monahans (population ~ 6,953), right off of route number 20, to perform a recovery operation on a crane that had overturned there. Cranes being an indispensable component of the oil and gas economy in Western Texas, it was very important to get this one back up and running. Cranes are difficult to secure access to and often utilized by one company for weeks at a time. 26-year-old Travis Turner, a supervisor and lead operator from Big Sky informed: “The fracking business is what keeps everybody busy. We’re booming.” Moving a high-capacity crane from place to place can be very challenging. This particular mobile hydraulic cran [...]

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California Tow Operator Dies from Medical Emergency While Clearing Crash Responding to a vehicle crash in Bakersfield, Calif., a tow truck driver has died while clearing a crash on Tuesday night, October 4. The Bakersfield Police Department reports the operator was working a minor injury crash at approximately 5:22 p.m. on Coffee Road north of Stockdale Highway when the operator died from a medical emergency. The operator’s identity has not been released to the public. Peterbilt Launches Special Edition Model 389X Peterbilt Motors Company has announced the launch of the limited-release 
With an extreme heat wave covering a large portion of the U.S. this week, now is a good time to address environmental exposure and OSHA compliance. As part of your workplace safety program, it is your duty to provide your employees with an environment free from recognized hazards. As employers you must make sure your team has appropriate schedules to reduce exposure times to extreme weather (hot or cold), as well as someplace to seek shelter and warm up or cool down as necessary. Proper clothing also plays a huge roll in worker safety. Keep in mind you may be required to provide some clothing at no cost to your employees as part of their personal p [...]
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