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In This Issue:

Front Page
So Cal Builders Launch TV Ads to Counter Growing NIMBYism
Builders Call for Sensible Flood Insurance Reforms From Congress
Circuit Court Returns Wetlands Case to District Court
Coast to Coast
Living Ever Larger: Estates in the Sky
Politics & Government
White House Cool to Rep. Baker's Katrina Recovery Plan
Congress Votes to Repeal Controversial Anti-Dumping Law
Economics & Finance
Big Builders Will Be Less Acquisitive in 2006
Regulators' Expansion of Housing Data Could Boost Lending
Tips
Builder's Tip: Coping With Mini-Grinders
Business Management
Analysis Yields Better Management, Greater Profits
See How You Measure Up With ‘Cost of Doing Business Study’
50Plus Housing
Beyond Location: Factors That Drive Active Adult Sales
Best Of Seniors Housing Honored at Builders' Show
Remodelers
Gen X Demand Providing a Strong Follow-Up to Boomers
Construction Safety
Web Tool Provides Quick Start on OSHA Compliance
OSHA Resources Helping Katrina Recovery Workers
Education
New Green Building Course Part of CGB Designation
Education Calendar
Green Building
Conference Focuses on Green Building Market
Research
Builders Say Quality Matters, Raises Productivity, Profitability
20club
Three 20 Club Members Named America’s Best
Regulation
‘Fear Factor’ Sells Advanced Home Technology
Katrina
Precautions Minimize Hospital’s Katrina Damage
Labor
NAHB Student Members in the Spotlight at Builders’ Show
Building Products
Group Provides Expertise on Home Electronics Options
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Texas Builder Earns Top Honor for Community Service
Association News
2006 NAHB Committee and Council Leadership
Calendar Connects Members to NAHB Resources
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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OSHA Resources Helping Katrina Recovery Workers

Web Tool Provides Quick Start on OSHA Compliance

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently unveiled a new construction module for its “Compliance Assistance Quick Start” Web tool designed to help employers and workers identify resources that will help them comply with safety requirements and prevent workplace injuries and illnesses.

Visitors to the page can generate a set of compliance assistance materials tailored to their job sites.

Step 1 of the Quick Start resource for builders provides an introduction to OSHA requirements that address some of the leading hazards at construction sites, including those related to falls, stairways and ladders, scaffolding, electrical, trenching and evacuation, and motor vehicle safety and highway work zones.

A link is provided to find the OSHA standards that are most frequently cited by OSHA inspectors.

Noting that most construction job sites involve multiple employers — such as general contractors, construction managers and subcontractors — OSHA also provides a link to information on its multi-employer citation policy.

Step 2 lists information resources on a number of other OSHA standards that may apply to a job site. Topics include personal protective equipment; hand and power tools; concrete or masonry products; cranes, derricks, hoists, elevators or conveyors; welding, cutting or brazing; residential construction; steel erection; fire safety and emergency action planning; and hazard communication standards.

The Quick Start provides further links to information on surveying the workplace for additional hazards; developing a job site safety and health program; training employees; recordkeeping, reporting and posting; and additional compliance assistance.

For more information on construction safety issues, e-mail Rob Matuga at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8507.



Protect Your Workers and Your Profits

The “Jobsite Safety Video,” available through BuilderBooks.com, provides an overview of the key safety issues residential builders and workers need to focus on to reduce accidents and injuries. Based on the “NAHB-OSHA Jobsite Safety Handbook,” this DVD is intended to be used as part of an essential residential construction safety-training program and includes two 20-minute videos. To view or purchase this DVD online, click here, or call 800-223-2665.


 

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