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Week of July 5, 2004

Front Page

* New Online Election Tools Offer NAHB Members Voter Registration and Early Voting
* Builder Basics: Create an Easy, Effective Accounting System
* Pollsters and Architects Crack the Code on Housing Wants of Aging Baby Boomers
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* Please Take the Time to Help Us Solve the GLI Crisis

Housing and Economics

* Eye on the Economy

State and Local

* St. Louis Study Adds Credibility to 'Housing Pays for Itself'
* 2004 SLGA Conference: Everything You Need to Reserve Your Spot in Biloxi

Business Management

* Protecting Yourself From Fraud: Watch for Warnings Signs From Others

Environment

* Judge Punts Pygmy Owl De-listing Decision to Fish & Wildlife Service
* Builders in Southern Nevada Find Protecting Species and Building Housing Not Mutually Exclusive

International

* U.S., Mexico Sign Historic Agreement to Increase Cross-Border Home Building Opportunities
* Higher End, Retirement Housing Markets Growing in Mexico

Seniors Housing

* Active Adults Drive New Trends in Community and Home Design

Multifamily

* Forum to Examine Future of Affordable Tax-Credit Properties

Small Builders and Remodelers

* What Do Your Walls Say About You?

Sales and Marketing

* Ask for the Sale — 100% of the Time

Construction Safety

* Safety and Health Training Sessions Offered in Idaho

Women's Council

* Women’s Council Awards First Annual ‘Strategies for Success’ Scholarships

Building Products

* Tankless Water Heaters Contribute to Residential Energy Efficiency

Builder's Engineer

* Plumbers vs. Framers — The Battle Rages On

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Help NAHB Solve the GLI Crisis: Complete the Survey
* Member Advantage: Preferred Pricing with DHL Express
* Sign Up for 2005 Committees and Councils by July 9
* Awards Programs Deadlines
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Safety and Health Training Sessions Offered in Idaho

Home builders in Idaho this summer have the opportunity to attend training sessions on “Safety and Health Training in the Residential Construction Industry."

Co-sponsored by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Idaho Associated General Contractors (AGC) and the Idaho Building Contractors Association (IBCA), the sessions teach company owners, managers, supervisors and foremen about OSHA standards for residential construction, criteria for fall protection systems and equipment and how to prepare safety inspections.

Two training sessions will be held this month and next:


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  • Sun Valley, July 22, Sun Valley Lodge, One Sun Valley Road, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
  • Rexburg, Aug. 18, Brigham Young University, 525 South Center St., Austin 105, 6:00-9:00 p.m.

The cost for each training session is $10 for AGC and IBCA members and $15 for others.

To register, or for more information, e-mail Lisa Losness, Idaho AGC safety program manager, or call her at 208-344-2531.
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