NBN Online for the week of November 19, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Tax on Forgiven Mortgage Debt Hits Home Owners While Down
Mortgage Overhaul Bill Clears House; FHA Reform Stalled
Reader Survey: Tell Us What Housing News Is Important to You
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Nov. 26
Coast to Coast
As Owners Feel Mortgage Pain, So Do Renters
Politics & Government
Bill Addresses High Insurance Costs in Disaster-Prone States
House Bill Stems Importation of Wood Products Logged Illegally
Economics & Finance
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Vacuum Dust From Anchor-Bolt Retrofits
Legal
New Form I-9 Announced for Employee Eligibility Verification
Safety
Employers to Pay for Workers' Safety Equipment, OSHA Rules
HBAs: Host a Fall Protection Training Seminar in 2008
Business Management
Mortgage Solutions That Increase Home Sales
50Plus Housing
Enter the 2008 50+ Housing Design, Marketing Competition
Sales
Free 'Ramp Up Sales' Audio Conference on Dec. 12
Tickets Available for The Nationals 2008 Gala at IBS
Remodelers
Luxury Consumers Want More Than Bells and Whistles
Building Systems
Concrete Can Help Builders Carve a Niche in Down Market
Education
Education Calendar
Building Products
Lutron Lighting Controls Give Builders a Competitive Edge
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Builder Achievement Award Deadline Extended to Dec. 3
Submissions for Lee S. Evans Scholarships Due Dec. 7
Association News
Hal Ober, Helped Bring Builders’ Show to Las Vegas
Drive Away With a $500 GM Offer This Holiday Season
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Make Sound Bites Bark With NAHB’s ‘Interviewing Skills'
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Employers to Pay for Workers' Safety Equipment, OSHA Rules

HBAs: Host a Fall Protection Training Seminar in 2008

NAHB and the NAHB Research Center will be conducting 40 four-hour fall protection seminars for builders, contractors, supervisors and workers next year. Funded through a grant from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 35 sessions will be conducted in English and five will be in Spanish. The Spanish-language seminars are available upon request. 

Local home builders associations are invited to host the seminars for their members.

During the seminars, participants will learn how to:

  • Recognize the most common fall hazards on residential jobsites.

  • Use safe work practices to reduce the risk of injuries and deaths.

  • Comply with OSHA fall protection regulations that apply to the home building industry.

  • Develop a written fall protection plan.

  • Protect stairways, leading edges, window/wall openings and floor holes.

  • Safely construct rafters and install roof trusses and sheeting.

  • Use an OSHA-approved Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS).


Each participant will also receive a copy of the “NAHB-OSHA Fall Protection Handbook, English-Spanish” and the “NAHB Fall Protection Video, English-Spanish.”

Both safety resources are also available for purchase from BuilderBooks.com at www.builderbooks.com/safety.

To Host a Seminar

For more information about hosting a seminar, visit www.nahb.org/fallprotectiontraining. To submit a request to host a seminar, click here.

For more information, e-mail Lindsay Cather at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8163.



Boost Job Site Safety With Fall Protection Training Products

In an effort to increase job site safety and reduce the chance of job related accidents, NAHB has produced the “Fall Protection Video, English-Spanish and “NAHB-OSHA Fall Protection Handbook, English-Spanish.”

Both are available through BuilderBooks.com.

The 30-minute “Fall Protection Video, English-Spanish” can be used by builders to train workers to use safe work practices that eliminate fall hazards and comply with OSHA fall-protection standards in either English or Spanish.

The “NAHB-OSHA Fall Protection Handbook, English-Spanish” provides guidelines for creating a written fall-protection plan and identifying safe work practices that can prevent costly accidents and injuries. Written with clear text, photographs and illustrations, the book serves as a user-friendly resource for promoting safety on any job site.

To purchase the handbook and video online, click here, or call 800-223-2665.



Create a Safer Job Site

Four common hazards cause 90% of the injuries and fatalities on residential construction job sites.

The “Recognizing the Big-Four Safety Hazards for the Home Building Industry course from The NAHB University of Housing shows how to comply with OSHA regulations and to recognize and minimize those hazards most likely to cause accidents.

The course teaches builders to protect their workers from harm and themselves from liability. This course is also available in Spanish.

To find out where upcoming courses are being held, click here, or call 800-368-5242 x8154 for more information.


 

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