Repairing gunshot damaged power line while it is energized

September 2nd, 2011

Installation of a splice (Full Tension Armored) on a 115kv line. This gunshot transmission line was repaired barehanded with the line still energized at 115,000 volts. The guys up in the air work on the line with the bucket jumpered/energized at the same voltage as the line so no EHV gloves or static suits are [...]


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Safety One training featured in local news

May 14th, 2012

Recently, Safety One’s training class was featured in local news. Check out the story here.


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Auto Draft

June 25th, 2012

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Tower Climber Death

October 21st, 2011

In Massachusetts, a worker climbing a 1000′ TV tower fell to his death. Specific circumstances of the tragedy are still under investigation, but occurrences like these underscore the necessity for good training that leads to safe tower climbing. Click Here to see the story as reported by NECN.com


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Local Avalanche Fatality Underscores Need for Proper Training

December 8th, 2010

Last Sunday (12/5/10), two snowmobilers accidentally triggered, and were caught by, an avalanche in Clear Creek County. The avalanche warning at the time was considered moderate and underscores the need for proper avalanche awareness training as a part of safe snowmobile riding techniques. The truth is, avalanche conditions can vary widely from slope to slop [...]


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New Addition to the Labrador Wildlife Expeditions Fleet

November 10th, 2010

Labrador Wildlife Expeditions recently purchased one of our Hagglunds BV206 and is putting it to good use! They’ve completed some custom work on it including custom headlights and diamond-plate flooring in the rear cab. Check out the photos below and then check out their website.


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Survival Kit Winner!

November 5th, 2010

A big congratulations to Ronnie D. from the SEG conference who won one of our personal survival kits!


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Safety One at the Society of Exploration Geophysicists Expo

October 18th, 2010

Today and tomorrow we will be at the Society of Exploration Geophysicists Expo at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO. We’re there with one of our Hagglunds BV206 Units that we’ve put a little custom work into.


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N.A.T.E. Announces End of Multi-Year Partnership with OSHA

October 6th, 2010

The National Association of Tower Erectors has recently announced the end of its multi-year partnership with OSHA. See the article on NATE’s homepage here.


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ATV / Desert Survival Custom Class Photos

September 20th, 2010

We just recently held an ATV / Desert survival class in California. In this class, the students learned how to safely operate their ATVs and UTVs in various terrains and conditions. They also learned how to survive in the desert should their equipment break down. Here’s a photo from the class with the students, Todd [...]


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