NBN Online for the week of March 14, 2005

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Guide Promotes Safe Practices for Working With Concrete
Leaders in Congress, HUD Urged to Adopt Strong Housing Agenda
Justice Launching Forum on Accessibility Compliance
President's Message
NAHB Is Your Business Partner
Politics & Government
Builders to Carry Storm Water, ESA Concerns to Capitol Hill
Senate-Passed Bill Stops Tenant, Home Owner Bankruptcy Abuse
OSHA Reform Package Would Enhance Worker Safety
Economics & Finance
Population Along U.S. Coasts Continues to Grow
Eye on the Economy
Seniors Housing
Attend the 2005 Seniors Housing Symposium
Multifamily
Multifamily Builders Back Homeownership Tax Credit
Remodelers
Network — Because No Remodeler Is an Island
Education
Concrete Tour Mixes Demos, Networking, Six Plant Visits
Education Calendar
Building Systems
Technical Report Looks at Sound Transmission and Log Walls
Speakers, Presentations Sought on Systems-Built Housing
Workforce Housing
Challenging Seattle Site Yields Affordable Condos
Design
Get Floor Plans Reviewed at NAHB/BALA Design Conference
NAHB's Land Development Magazine Wins PIVA Award
Sales and Marketing
Be Thorough When Planning Your Grand Opening
Tips
Builders' Tip: Fitting Stair Treads
Women's Council
Coaching Is the Name of the Game
Labor
HBI Trustees Visit Project CRAFT in Dallas
Building Products
Michael Graves Kitchen Faucets Win Design Award
Coast to Coast
Future Real Estate Markets Shed Some Mystery
Builder's Engineer
Who Are You in Bed With?
Association news
Rockingham, N.C., Builders Change Local Resident's Life
NAHB Spring Board Meeting Set for April 11-17
Robson Seeks Office of NAHB Vice President and Secretary
Get GM Discount on More Than 80 Vehicles
Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
Subscribe Your Employees to Nation's Building News
Calendar of Events

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Builders to Carry Storm Water, ESA Concerns to Capitol Hill

Senate-Passed Bill Stops Tenant, Home Owner Bankruptcy Abuse

OSHA Reform Package Would Enhance Worker Safety

A legislative package introduced on Feb. 18 by Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.) would help the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) work in a more cooperative and efficient manner with employers to achieve the mutual goal of improving workplace safety, according to NAHB.

“By bringing equity to the citation process, the six reform bills unveiled by Rep. Tiahrt will provide OSHA officials more flexibility in working with builders and contractors and help foster a better working relationship between the parties,” said NAHB President David Wilson.

The legislation accomplishes several goals:

  • H.R. 977 would improve job site safety by providing an incentive for employers to promptly correct conditions that violate OSHA standards. The measure provides a “right to cure” — if the employer fixes a potential violation within 72 hours, no fine could be assessed, though a citation would still remain on record.
  • H.R. 978 would clarify OSHA’s authority in certain citation matters that involve work sites where several employers are operating.
  • H.R. 979 is designed to promote better communication between OSHA and contractors by stipulating that inspectors must provide employers with a written summary of their findings immediately following a site inspection.
  • H.R. 980 would streamline the period that OSHA can assess penalties. Currently, the agency has up to six months to issue citations. The bill would assess a time limit of 30 days.
  • H.R. 981 would double the time period for businesses to contest OSHA citations from the current 15-day limit to 30 days.
  • H.R. 1028 would change the criteria for assessing penalties. Unless a violation is considered “serious,” it cannot be used as the basis for issuing repeat citations.

“These reforms would promote greater fairness for small business owners, advance employer cooperation with OSHA and enhance worker safety,” said Wilson.

To read the legislation, click here and enter the bill number in the box at the upper left.

For more information, e-mail Michael Strauss, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8252.


 

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