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Winsafe awarded nuclear contract
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Two suspended platforms based on a modular concept will provide access inside reactor vaults
Winsafe tapped for dam project
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The company will custom-build an engineered, suspended platform to operate within the penstocks of the new $9b Canadian megaproject 
Alimak suspended access acquisition
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Alimak Group has acquired building maintenance unit (BMU) suspended access producer Facade Access Group for AU$120 million (US$157.8 million)
Spider provides Oakland Bay Bridge access
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Rosendin Electric turned to Spider when faced with the task of installing radar equipment and security cameras on San Francisco's Oakland Bay Bridge, US.
Spider provides equipment for NYC hotel
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The company's units were used for six months at a challenging Times Square jobsite
Hubler appointed sales manager for Power Climber
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He will be responsible for managing Power Climber's sales relationships
Spider provides access for chimney job
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The company provided a custom suspended scaffold for a 125-foot-tall chimney in Chicago
Spider provides equipment for Panama Canal project
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By the time the project is completed in 2016, the movement capacity per ship for the Panama Canal will increase from 5,000 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) to 13,000 TEUs due to the ability for large vessels to pass through
Spider names Houston-based sales rep
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Spider, a division of SafeWorks, LLC, appointed JT Foreman as its Houston district sales representative.
Power Climber introduces modular platform
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PowerMod is a knockdown suspended modular platform from the company
Spider unveils new competent person training program
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Spider, a division of SafeWorks, LLC, has improved on its accredited competent person training course. The course covers proper design and installation of a suspended scaffold systems and its safe operation, as well as training on hazard awareness and risk mitigation.
Michigan's OSHA fines companies $107,000 for scaffold-related death
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The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has fined four companies a total of $107,000 in the January death of a man who fell while working on a bridge.
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