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  1. 1. American Society of Safety Engineers
    www.asse.org/practicespecialti - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/22/2008   Last Visited: 1/22/2008

    Mike Anderson & Matt Burkart
    ...
    Mike Anderson

    The newly revised A10.31 standard "Safety Requirements, Definitions and Specifications for Digger Derricks" has already received a positive response from the construction and demolition industry, and many safety, health and environmental (SH&E) professionals have already begun to incorporate the standard into their safety practices.

    In this joint interview, Mike Anderson, Chair of the ANSI A10.31 Subgroup, and Matt Burkart, an A10 Liaison Member, describe the revisions made to the A10.31 standard and explain their expectations for its use.
    ...
    Anderson: I have been the Chair of the ANSI A10.31 Subgroup since 1995.
    ...
    Anderson: I believe the four most important content changes to the revised A10.31 standard are as follows:
    ...
    Anderson: The response has been positive, as we continue to receive calls about the availability and effectiveness of the standard.
    ...
    Anderson: The new standard most affects these operations by expanding the requirements for design and responsibilities of all parties to the same level of performance that has been added to ANSI A92.2 since 1990.
    ...
    Anderson: Responsibilities are expanded and defined much more clearly, and they are very much aligned with A92.2, such that these parties will be less likely to become confused about which issues apply to which types of equipment.

    Burkart: I very much agree with Mike.
    ...
    Anderson: This is best understood by reading the document, but it provides consistent terminology and means of specification such that a buyer, user or owner can compare the performance of various models and various manufacturers.
    ...
    Anderson: The standard clearly defines specifications and terminology.
    ...
    Anderson: A10.31 is a voluntary standard.
    ...
    Anderson: The standard is most compatible with OSHA 1910 and OSHA 1926.
    ...
    Anderson: After 11 years as Chair of the A10.31 Subgroup, I am "retiring."
    ...
    Mike Anderson

    Mike Anderson has over 25 years of experience with Altec Industries Inc. Since 1998, he has served as the Director of Product Engineering for the company's Creedmoor Manufacturing Division. In this role, he is responsible for new product development, continuing development and mobile equipment for the utility industry.

    Anderson holds seven patents and is a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, the American Society of Safety Engineers and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. He recently completed an 11-year term as Chair of the ANSI A10.31 Subgroup.

    He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1973 with a bachelor of science degree in agricultural engineering, power and machinery design.
  2. 2. beta.asse.org
    beta.asse.org/practicespecialt - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/5/2008   Last Visited: 1/5/2008

    Mike Anderson & Matt Burkart
    ...
    Mike Anderson

    The newly revised A10.31 standard "Safety Requirements, Definitions and Specifications for Digger Derricks" has already received a positive response from the construction and demolition industry, and many safety, health and environmental (SH&E) professionals have already begun to incorporate the standard into their safety practices.

    In this joint interview, Mike Anderson, Chair of the ANSI A10.31 Subgroup, and Matt Burkart, an A10 Liaison Member, describe the revisions made to the A10.31 standard and explain their expectations for its use.
    ...
    Anderson: I have been the Chair of the ANSI A10.31 Subgroup since 1995.
    ...
    Anderson: I believe the four most important content changes to the revised A10.31 standard are as follows:
    ...
    Anderson: The response has been positive, as we continue to receive calls about the availability and effectiveness of the standard.
    ...
    Anderson: The new standard most affects these operations by expanding the requirements for design and responsibilities of all parties to the same level of performance that has been added to ANSI A92.2 since 1990.
    ...
    Anderson: Responsibilities are expanded and defined much more clearly, and they are very much aligned with A92.2, such that these parties will be less likely to become confused about which issues apply to which types of equipment.

    Burkart: I very much agree with Mike.
    ...
    Anderson: This is best understood by reading the document, but it provides consistent terminology and means of specification such that a buyer, user or owner can compare the performance of various models and various manufacturers.
    ...
    Anderson: The standard clearly defines specifications and terminology.
    ...
    Anderson: A10.31 is a voluntary standard.
    ...
    Anderson: The standard is most compatible with OSHA 1910 and OSHA 1926.
    ...
    Anderson: After 11 years as Chair of the A10.31 Subgroup, I am "retiring."
    ...
    Mike Anderson

    Mike Anderson has over 25 years of experience with Altec Industries Inc. Since 1998, he has served as the Director of Product Engineering for the company's Creedmoor Manufacturing Division. In this role, he is responsible for new product development, continuing development and mobile equipment for the utility industry.

    Anderson holds seven patents and is a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, the American Society of Safety Engineers and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. He recently completed an 11-year term as Chair of the ANSI A10.31 Subgroup.

    He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1973 with a bachelor of science degree in agricultural engineering, power and machinery design.
  3. 3. www.indiana-dealer.com
    www.indiana-dealer.com/gmc/dea - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/29/2008   Last Visited: 2/8/2008

    Mike Anderson Pontiac, GMC

    4301 E Market St Logansport, IN 46947

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