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Article
2008 March
- Find out what qualities to look for in a good safety leader in Safety Scene.
- Understand your jobsite liability and what to do to minimize it from Kent Pagel on page 28.
- The story of how one manufacturer saved themselves nearly $40,000 in fines and citations by inviting OSHA into its facility.
Article
2008 March
- At association tradeshows, attendees tend to be more attentive and dedicated.
- BCMC is a channel to providing better customer service through connections made at the show.
- Regardless of the state of the housing market, exhibitors will find value in coming to BCMC.
Article
2008 March
- The pressures of a competitive market can result in significant personnel and cultural changes within a company.
- The WTCA PLA was created to help manufacturers with formalized planning and leadership development.
- Take advantage of PLA offerings through seminars, web-based meetings, chapter meetings, and one-on-one professional coaching.
Article
2008 March
- Several years ago, a component manufacturer invented a fence of protection made up of WTCA programs designed to lower its risk.
- A manufacturer’s liability does not end when the product leaves the plant.
- Protecting your company against jobsite risk is possible with the use of the WTCA Jobsite Package.
Article
2008 March
- When it comes to green building standards, not all lumber is created equal.
- In the U.S. there are three main standards that define “green” buildings: USGBC’s LEED, GBI’s Green Globes and NAHB’s Green Home Buliding Guidelines.
- There are a variety of forest certification processes that regulate forest management practices and encourage conservation.
Article
2008 March
- TruLine Truss had a positive experience when they participated in a voluntary state health and safety consultative service.
- The company saved $38,671 in fees and fines by inviting NCDOL inspectors into its plant for inspections.
- Getting involved in voluntary safety inspection programs can help companies avoid costly fines.
Article
2008 March
- OSHA says occupational hearing loss causes a “progressive loss of communication, socialization and responsiveness to the environment.”
- Effective January 1, 2004, OSHA added a “hearing loss” section in the Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (Form 300).
- If noise exposures tests in your plant exceed an 8-hour TWA of 85dB, administer a Hearing Conservation Program per OSHA regulation.
Article
2008 March
- When laying out a new plant, consider workstation activities, space requirements and production material flow.
- When designing a production line for the first time, think about the advantages and disadvantages of long lines versus short lines.
- A combination of the batch and just-in-time production systems is ideal for new start-ups.
Article
2008 March
- Members are teaching their markets about structural building components with TTWs.
- One WTCA chapter—with WTCA staff—connected with a county building department to add building component training to its curriculum.
- Many options are available for members and chapters that want to educate their markets using TTWs.
Article
2008 March
- An effective leader empowers people to do things because they want to do it.
- It’s difficult to maintain a solid safety awareness culture if management doesn’t believe safety should be a priority.
- Most leaders exhibit five characteristics: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness and Neuroticism.
Article
2008 March
- While walking though the shop, take digital pictures of safety hazards to show at the next safety meeting.
- Component manufacturers will save time and money with WTCA’s Operation Safety program.
- Chambers Truss created an educational program for builders about proper installation and bracing techniques.
Article
2008 March
- A common mistake is thinking that the truss design drawing provides all of the bracing requirements for the truss.
- In the 2006 Edition of BCSI continuous lateral brace has been replaced in by the term “continuous lateral restraint.”
- Bracing the lateral restraint is critical for ensuring truss stability; failure to do so can result in serviceability problems or structural collapse.