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And a THUMBUP AWARD goes to...


2/20/08: All Crane Rental Corp.
9/05/06: Ten crane lift
3/23/06: ALL Erection and Crane Rental doubles service technician training program in 2006
4/26/04 Owens Illinois Job, Tracy California:

Dear Doyle,

Here are some pictures we took of a 23000# lift made up of a structural steel building, set atop of a waiting framework on a roof over a glass furnace.

The Ironworkers were from Oakland Local 378, the Operators were from Local#3. The 300ton crane was very busy for 12 days with ZERO accidents. The men are Jim Duff, iron worker forman, Ray Overcash, Dean Koenig, Trinidad Espindola. Not shown, Robert Jennings, Dan Koenig, Destry Richardson, IWGF of Illinois Dan Hudson, Dan McCoy. I hope you enjoy our Safe Lift! There were five sons of Ironworkers on this lift.

Best Regards,

Jim Duff

12/26/02: Linbeck in Houston, Texas Recognized for Exemplary Safety and Health Program

08/15/02: Dying At Lunch Good article.

07/27/02: Raisin' the Roof

07/05/02: Guess who's behind the camera?
Gotcha Mike See Photo

05/09/02: The James Robertson Story

02/01/02: Erecting Bridge Girders

01/08/02: THE BEST Accident Investigation Report

08/13/01: Congratulations to Jean-Guy Roubachard

Professional Tradesmen – Good Planning

Concord comes down in Times Square

ThumbUp AwardsSubmit your favorite for consideration.

Suggestion: use this as an incentive to help promote safe lifts. I've never met a person that didn't like to have a pat on the back, a great big atta-boy or some sort of recognition for a job well done. I'm sure most of you already take photos of your high profile lifts. Well, take one more. After the lift is safely completed, get everyone that had a part in it in front of that camera. Send the group photo with your THUMBS UP lift and we'll post the group photo too.