NBN Online for the week of October 8, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Mortgage Debt Forgiveness Tax Bill Sails Through House
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Oct. 15
NCHI Suppliers Good Friends to Have in Housing Downturn
Coast to Coast
Car Dealer Tactics on the New-Home Lot
Politics & Government
Turning Out Voters Can Elect Pro-Housing Local Leaders
Governors Blast Lack of Uniform U.S. Immigration Policy
Register for SLGA Conference Online Until Oct. 14
Economics & Finance
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: How to Easily Prime Exterior Trim End Cuts
Research
Research Testing Moisture Resistance of Exterior Cladding
Building Quality
Builders Prepare for Upturn by Managing Quality
Multifamily
Multifamily Reception at Builders’ Show on Feb. 14
Enter Pillars of Industry Marketing, Design Awards
Remodelers
CAPS Contractor Makes Accessibility Accessible
NAHB Remodelers Celebrates 25th Anniversary This Month
Building Systems
SIPs Code Change Lowers Hurdles on the Job Site
Register for SHOWCASE 2007, Coming Oct. 28-31
Technology
New Home Technologies Require Trained Installers
Sales
A Sisterhood of Success in Good Times, Down Markets
Late Entries for The Nationals Due Friday, Oct. 12
Construction Safety
‘811’ Service Stops Diggers From Hitting Utility Lines
Apply for NAHB Safety Award for Excellence by Oct. 19
IBS
2008 International Builders' Show Registration Open
Plan for Success With IBS Pre-Show Education
Free Spike Party Tickets Available to HBA Membership Staff
Custom
Attend the Custom Builder Show in Naples, Fla., Oct. 26-28
Education
Education Calendar
Environment
EPA Trains Texas Builders to Follow Storm Water Rules
Green Building
Builders More Familiar With Green Building Guidelines
Workforce housing
Mississippi Issues RFPs for Workforce Housing Programs
Labor
Students Spend a Day at Pulte Homes Job Sites
Building Products
Home Improvement Projects Bring the Family Together
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Community Service Award Entries Due by Nov. 12
Students, Apply for Scholarships to Attend IBS by Nov. 15
Association News
Pardee Builds Playhouses to Raise Funds for the Homeless
Make Sound Bites Bark With NAHB’s ‘Interviewing Skills'
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Dell Savings on Vostro Desktops, Notebooks Through Oct. 19
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Apply for NAHB Safety Award for Excellence by Oct. 19

‘811’ Service Stops Diggers From Hitting Utility Lines

Before workers start digging, one simple call to the national “Call Before You Dig” 811 number can prevent unfortunate expenses and injuries, and even save lives, according to safety specialists at NAHB.
 

Underground utility lines are buried at various depths, and making assumptions about their location when digging can be dangerous. Underground lines are unintentionally struck quite frequently, which can result in damaged lines, disruption of vital services, fines, repair costs and injury to the person who was digging.

Dialing 811 connects callers to their local One Call Center. The service notifies appropriate local utilities of where the digging is scheduled to occur, and the utilities then send representatives to the site within a few days to mark the approximate location of their lines with paint or flags before the project begins.

The service is available to both professionals and do-it-yourself consumers, who should call 811 before attempting a digging project of any size — from planting a tree to building an addition or deck. Most state or local laws require calling utility companies at least 48 hours before digging is planned.

The 811 number was officially implemented in May 2007, following designation by the Federal Communications Commission in 2005. It was created to eliminate the confusion of multiple “Miss Utility” or "Call Before You Dig" numbers across the country and to provide an easy-to-remember resource.
 
"Now that there is a single number to call any time, there's no excuse for putting lives at risk by striking a utility line,” said Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters at an event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. to launch the service. “If 911 is the number you call to report emergencies, 811 is the number to call to prevent them."
 
In conjunction with the new service, the Common Ground Alliance has developed a Web site — www.Call811.com — that is designed to serve as a national resource for professional excavators. It includes a downloadable set of free 811 promotional materials  and a "tips and tools" forum for sharing best practices across the digging industry.
 

NAHB offers a wide variety of safety resources to its members, including the NAHB-OSHA Jobsite Safety Handbook and Jobsite Safety Video, both in English-Spanish editions. To see other NAHB safety materials, visit www.builderbooks.com/safety.

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



Home Builders’ Safety Program’ Available at BuilderBooks.com

Home Builders’ Safety Program,” available through BuilderBooks.com, is a practical guide that shows builders how to develop and implement an effective safety program.

An included companion CD presents a model safety program listing safe work practices for the most common residential construction operations. The CD features sample forms and checklists that can be easily customized to meet builders’ specific needs.

To view or purchase this publication online, click here, or call 800-223-2665.


 

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