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SC&RA award for crane and rigging project safety

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10 November 2008

The Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association (SC&RA) is accepting applications for its new Crane & Rigging Group Project Safety Award. The award salutes the bond that grows from the mutual efforts of SC&RA members and their clients to ensure that safety comes first. Projects with zero recordable injuries or illnesses are eligible.

SC&RA will notify the member and the client with a letter if a project is designated an award winner. The awards are presented to the client by the SC&RA member. Unlike other SC&RA awards, presented at the Annual Conference, the Association will issue Crane & Rigging Project Safety Awards monthly. SC&RA members may apply for multiple awards throughout the year, but only one award will be issued per project.

For application forms and the official rules and regulations, go to www.scranet/awards

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