Federal safety officials are to announce the long-awaited probable cause of the January 2020 helicopter crash that killed nine people, including NBA star Kobe.
The National Transportation Safety Board will gather today to determine the probable cause of the Calabasas helicopter crash that killed Laker legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.
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Mask Order on Certain Modes of Domestic Travel US Coast Guard To Implement Public Health Measures at Sea Ports and Will Enforce CDC Guidelines Thursday, February 4, 2021
On January 21, 2021, President Biden issued Executive Order (EO) 13998 to promote COVID-19 safety in domestic and international travel. The EO confirms existing public health measures and implements new measures that will impact marine operators and activities within sea ports for both domestic and international travel.
Section 2 of the EO includes the “Mask Order” and requires mask wearing on certain modes of domestic transportation. The Mask Order went into effect on February 2. Masks are required to be worn in compliance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines in or on many public transportation buildings and vehicles, including (but not limited to) airports, commercial aircraft, trains, public maritime vessels (including ferries), and intercity bus servi
Passenger Vessel Operators Looking Forward
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As we take a breath and collectively step into 2021, I’m choosing to be optimistic and focus on the opportunities ahead. Trust me, that’s not easy to say. Even as we are still experiencing a global pandemic which has devastated both the health and financial safety of our families, friends, employees, businesses, and communities. We may be down, but I say don’t lose hope.
Stronger together
As President of the Passenger Vessel Association (PVA) and President of my family’s business, Stan Stephens Glacier and Wildlife Cruises, I have been encouraged by my fellow PVA members, as they weather the unprecedented challenges of COVID-19. I am proud to say that over the past year I have seen the PVA network come together and support each other like never before. PVA members have always been innovative and stalwart leaders and 2020 proved no different. In the spring, PVA’s comm
Aggregate Industries achieves ISO 9001 accreditation for another three years 1 February, 2021 SHARE Aggregate Industries will continue to be in a position to display strong corporate governance, work effectively with stakeholders and the supply chain and be even more resilient as a business.
Construction materials supplier Aggregate Industries has been re-certified for another three years of ISO 9001 Quality Management System, after being recognised for continually improving effectiveness and efficiencies across the business.
ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised QMS standard which is designed to help business plan, monitor and manage business quality and identify areas for improvement. Following the audit, the British Standards Institution has recommended that Aggregate Industries be re-certified, after it found the firm to have zero non-conformances.