Snow Manager, issue 1/2020

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Editor’s message Spring has finally sprung!

W

ith warmer weather comes

implications behind not fully paying attention

melting snow and slush, and

on the job.

although we will definitely get

Of course it wouldn’t be an issue of Snow

some warmer days ahead, there are sure to be some cold ones as well.

Manager without all the supplier features you know and love, and we highlight some

We all know what happens when the weather

products and equipment that will sure to

gets colder and there is slush on the ground.

make your job a little easier.

That slush soon turns to ice and the risk of

I hope you enjoy this spring issue of Snow

slip and falls is definitely something that snow and ice removal professionals have to keep in mind. In this issue of Snow Manager we take a look at the legal implications of slip and falls and how they can affect your business, both financially and professionally. We also look into a Montreal incident where the snow

Manager magazine, and as always, if you have any questions, comments, or story ideas, feel free to send them my way. Shayna Wiwierski Managing editor Shayna@delcommunications.com @DELCommInc

plow operator was disengaged and the

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arTiX disTribuTion wishes you a haPPy new year 2020! 6

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