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A family food truck caters to Northeastern PA

Submitted photo Bella Rose Food Truck & Catering will be serving food outside Little Spuds Pierogi Company located at 877 Justus Blvd., Scott, for Food Truck Friday, which will be every Friday starting May 14 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Saturday, May 22, and Sunday, May 23, they will make pigs in a blanket at Ss. Cyril and Methodius Ukrainian Catholic Church. Submitted photo CLARKS SUMMIT The warmer weather makes getting a bite to eat in the open air more enjoyable. Especially being outside ordering take-out from a food truck. Tom Hannick and his mother Debra Lee, both residents of Clarks Summit, teamed up to start their own mobile food business called Bella Rose Food Truck & Catering. It is named after Tom’s daughter, Isabella Rose, who will turn one year old on May 8.

Britney Spears Addresses Documentaries About Her Life

The Battle For Britney: Fans, Cash and a Conservatorship, Britney Spears is speaking out once more about how she feels about people turning her life into a documentary. On Monday, the singer shared a lengthy caption on Instagram alongside a video of herself dancing. Geez !!!! 2021 is definitely way better than 2020 but I never knew it was gonna be like THIS, she began. So many documentaries about me this year with other people s takes on my life . what can I say … I m deeply flattered !!!! These documentaries are so hypocritical … they criticize the media and then do the same thing ????? Britney then went on to slam the documentaries for solely focusing on the dark times of her career. Damn … I don t know y all but I m thrilled to remind you all that although I ve had some pretty tough times in my life . I ve had waaaayyyy more amazing times in my life and unfortunately my friends … I think the world is more interested in the negative, she continued. I mean … isn t

Cal/OSHA Cites Sierra Pacific Industries for Fatal Air Compressor Incident -- Occupational Health & Safety

A California company was cited $108,300 for safety violations. By Shereen Hashem Apr 29, 2021 Cal/OSHA cited Sierra Pacific Industries $108,300 regarding workplace safety and health violations. This comes after an employee was fatally injured when a pipeline on an air compressor exploded in Lincoln, CA. On September 17, an employee working for the company was setting up a Quincy 300 Compressor when a pipeline on the air compressor exploded. According to a press release, pieces of the pipeline hit two employees nearby, injuring one and killing another. “Working on equipment attached to pressure vessels such as air compressors requires special precautions,” said Cal/OSHA Deputy Chief Debra Lee. “Employers must identify and evaluate potential hazards before assigning employees to perform work on this hazardous machinery and equipment.”

Sierra Pacific Industries fined $108,300 after fatal explosion

Print Photo By Jason Morrison SACRAMENTO, Calif. Sierra Pacific Industries has been fined $108,300 by Cal/OSHA for workplace safety and health violations after one of its employees was fatally injured when a pipeline on an air compressor exploded. Headquartered in Anderson, California, Sierra Pacific Industries is one of the largest lumber producers in the United States. According to Cal/OSHA, on Sept. 17 an employee at Sierra Pacific s Lincoln facility was setting up a Quincy 300 Compressor when a pipeline on the air compressor exploded. Pieces of the pipeline hit two employees nearby, injuring one and killing another.  Cal/OSHA cited Sierra Pacific Industries for nine violations, including three serious accident-related, three serious, and three general in nature.

Cal/OSHA Cites Sierra Pacific Industries $108,300 after Fatal Pressure Vessel Incident

04/25/21 WorkersCompensation.com Sacramento, CA (WorkersCompensation.com) - Cal/OSHA has cited Sierra Pacific Industries $108,300 for workplace safety and health violations after one of its employees was fatally injured when a pipeline on an air compressor exploded. On September 17, an employee working for Sierra Pacific Industries in Lincoln was setting up a Quincy 300 Compressor when a pipeline on the air compressor exploded. Pieces of the pipeline hit two employees nearby, injuring one and killing another. “Working on equipment attached to pressure vessels such as air compressors requires special precautions,” said Cal/OSHA Deputy Chief Debra Lee. “Employers must identify and evaluate potential hazards before assigning employees to perform work on this hazardous machinery and equipment.”

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