Arizona Tile will host the next workshop, "Taking Your Organization to the Next Level," focusing on transforming business practices in a fabrication shop.
Britain's workplace safety regulator has ordered four companies to stop working with engineered stone after inspectors found they failed to protect employees from hazardous silica dust, the first enforcement actions under a nationwide campaign targeting the material blamed for a rise in fatal lung disease.
In honor of its 60th anniversary this year, the international stone exhibition organized a tour throughout the Verona, Italy, region -- visiting quarries, stone processing plants and historic sites.
The three-day, hands-on event provided the company’s team with engagement, education and community connection – encouraging critical conversations around sustainable practices, community involvement and the company's shared commitment to responsible growth.
Created in recognition of the 150th anniversary of cremation in America, National Cremation Placement Day was designed to raise awareness about the importance of the permanent placement and memorialization of cremated remains, an area often overlooked as cremation has become the most common form of disposition in the U.S.
To strengthen its efforts, the NSI is engaging an independent industrial hygiene expert to provide scientific review, regulatory guidance and technical expertise.
Submission highlights the role of Brazilian natural stone in the competitiveness of the U.S. industry and the potential impacts of the proposed tariffs on businesses, jobs and construction costs in the U.S.