NBN Online for the week of April 10, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Multifamily Builders Snapping Up Land to Offset Costs
FHA Reforms Needed to Spur Homeownership Opportunities
Coast to Coast
Are Our Kitchens Making Us Fat?
Housing Forum
Letter to the Editor: My Love-Hate Affair With Money
Politics & Government
Congress Still Wrestling With Fate of Immigrant Workers
Economics & Finance
Second Home Buyers Account for 40% of 2005 Resales
Eye on the Economy: Fed Policy Shifting Out of Neutral
Tips
Builder's Tip: Self-Made, Low-Cost Crown-Molding Clamps
Business Management
Don’t Be Hard-Headed About Investing in Software You Need
Rumors of Termite-Infected Mulch Untrue
50Plus Housing
Experts to Tell All at Building for Boomers & Beyond
Multifamily
Condo-Hotel, National Condo Developer Earn Top Honors
Construction Safety
OSHA Focusing on Home Builders in Many Locations
Building Systems
Modular the Way to Build on Remote Sites, Brochure Shows
Sales
Listen to Your Moms — Your Primary Customers
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Production Home Builders Ready to Build Green
Texas Builder Sees Baby Boomers Turning to Green Building
Research
Public Ready for Zero Energy Homes as Early as 2012
Workforce housing
Web Site Adds Resources on Social Services for Renters
Labor
Trustees Visit Construction Training Programs in Tucson
Building Products
Natural Disaster Survival Helped by Renewable Energy
Builder's Engineer
Getting Paid
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Deadline Nears for Matching Funds Grant Applications
Association News
NAHB Has Free 'New Homes Month' Resources for You
Get Double Discounts on Dell Computer Products in April
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Find Employees Through New NAHB Online Career Center
NAHB Spring Board Meeting May 9-13
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

OSHA Focusing on Home Builders in Many Locations

Under its Local Emphasis Programs (LEPs), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is focusing on the residential construction industry in several areas across the country.

Implemented by OSHA’s regional or area offices, the LEPs are aimed at addressing hazards of industries posing particular risk to workers.

The LEPs are often accompanied by an outreach effort intended to make employers in the area aware of the program, as well as the hazards that it is designed to reduce or eliminate. This outreach can be in the form of informational mailings, training at local tradeshows or speeches at meetings of industry groups.

"It is of the utmost importance for builders to understand OSHA's requirements," advised Rob Matuga, director of NAHB's Labor, Safety and Health Department. "Your focus should be on key safety issues such as fall protection, scaffolding, ladders, trenching operations, electrical and housekeeping," he said, "and the right time to take proactive steps in these areas is well before OSHA shows up."

In place since last July, the LEPs are currently looking at home builders in the following locations:

  • Hartford, Conn.
  • Philadelphia
  • Wilmington, Del.
  • Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio
  • The states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico
  • Kansas City and St. Louis
  • Wichita, Kan.
  • Boise, Idaho.


A local program is also focusing on residential scaffold fall hazards and residential landscaping operations in Englewood, Colo.

For information on "Recognizing the 'Big Four' Safety Hazards for the Home Building Industry," a course being offered by the NAHB University of Housing, click here.

For information on NAHB resources related to construction safety and health, e-mail Rob Matuga, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8507.



Protect Your Job Site Against OSHA Violations

Delays in construction due to poor safety procedures will cost you money. To protect your job site against OSHA violations, go to www.builderbooks.com/Safety.

BuilderBooks.com has the resources you need to create a safety program that protects your workers and your profits. Bulk prices are available.

To view these publications online click here, or call 800-223-2665.


 

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