Novice operators can impact the cost to operate your dozers and related undercarriage expense, but modern electronics help protect your investment while dramatically increasing productivity. “The ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said a 59-year-old crawler dozer operator was killed when he failed to engage the safety lever when exiting the machine. As the machine started to ...
As the complexities of construction jobs proliferate—whether they be space constraints while working in urban areas, challenges onboarding new workers or the obstacle of grading a tricky slope—crawler ...
BIG SUR (CBS SF/AP) -- Monterey County officials on Thursday identified the bulldozer operator killed in the fire as 35-year-old Robert Reagan of Fresno County. Reagan died Tuesday night in a tragic ...
CAL FIRE released a preliminary accident report this week, detailing what led to the death of heavy fire equipment operator Braden Varney. The Mariposa County father and second-generation firefighter ...
BIG SUR (CBS SF) -- A bulldozer operator died in a rollover accident while battling a wildfire near Big Sur overnight as the blaze grew to more than 23,500 acres, according to CalFire Wednesday. The ...
The Cat ® D9T Dozer—with a proven reputation for reliability and long-term durability in the most severe applications—has new features that enhance performance, productivity, operator convenience and ...
A bulldozer operator was killed battling the Soberanes Fire that grew to 23,568 acres overnight near Big Sur, and prompted officials to declare a state of emergency. The private bulldozer operator, ...
The U.S. Fire Administration has announced the official on-duty death of Dozer Operator Robert Oliver Reagan III, 35 a contractor with CAL FIRE on July 26, 2016 Dozer Operator Reagan was fatally ...
Robert Reagan, 35, of Fresno County, died July 26, 2016, when his bulldozer overturned while trying to access a proposed fire line near Big Sur in the course of fighting the Soberanes Fire. (Cal Fire) ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been updated to include information that the dozer driver described in the story is not 81-year-old Don Ray Smith, who died operating a bulldozer during the Carr Fire.