CARB’s Final Proposed Amendments And the Winners and Losers!

By Lee Brown – Executive Director

Winners and Losers and Prop B1 Funds, that’s pretty much the theme of this issue of the magazine. Maybe a “divide and conquer” theme could have worked too; it’s clearly part of the challenge we now face as an industry and association. Read the thoughtful debate by two members on this exact issue on page 9 CTN March/April 2014 issue.

While those that have or are in compliance want the playing field leveled and believe that trucking rates would dramatically rise if and when that happens, on the other side are those who are not in compliance or many that are and get it all, yet want’s to see our lawsuit presently in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals concluded with a win. There are no easy answers here. Read more

Magazine Layout Revisions

By Lee Brown – Executive Director

We have been given numerous suggestions about the monthly magazine layout and in an attempt to make it both more organized and reader friendly, we have decide to add some new tabs and change the names on other tabs. We are going to change the first section to “Association Staff” which will focus on the theme of the magazine for each particular month. Not so shockingly, the theme this month is about CARB’s last proposed amendments to the truck and bus rules and the “winners and losers” these regulations have created within our industry. All or most of the articles will now include the author(s) as most of us write stories about a variety of issues. Read more

Yippee Ki Yay…and Then There is CARB

By Susan Jones

Howdy folks, I’m having a hard time sitting down to the computer to start this article as my head, heart, and soul are still in Parkfield near Paso Robles, CA, on a horse, on a 20,000 acre cattle ranch, high up in the hills.

The drought has impacted our whole state and it is having a huge effect on not only the grazing of the cattle there, but on our whole industry as well. Water trucks will not be hooking up to the local fire hydrant this year but will have to travel to sources of recycled water. Hmmmm… will this qualify as emergency miles and not be added onto the mileage that trucks report to CARB? Read more

Occupational Health Groups to Study Workplace Marijuana Use

The American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (AAOHN) and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) have announced they will collaborate to study workplace health and safety issues associated with worker impairment from the use of marijuana and other drugs.
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