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Article
2007 April
- Being involved with industry organizations at the local, state and national level is beneficial.
- Without WTCA and the component manufacturers that volunteer their time, manufacturers would be on their own to develop training programs.
Article
2007 April
- The required bearing length provided on the Truss Design Drawing is based on the lumber used in the truss.
- The bearing area for the wood wall or beam may need to be increased to prevent crushing of these members.
- Table 1 includes the maximum allowable reaction load that selected species of lumber used as wall plates can resist without excessive crushing.
Article
2007 April
- Plant workers at Schuck Component Systems play an incentive game called Safety Bingo.
- The safety pot starts at $100, and an additional $100 is added for each accident-free workday.
- The first person to get BINGO wins the entire pot.
- Safety Bingo has helped to drop Schuck’s reportable injury rate by one-third.
Article
2007 March
- Take preventative measures to safeguard your employees and protect your property from fire, like installing fire-resistant materials.
- A good fire alarm system is crucial for timely evacuation and accelerating firefighter response time.
- Good housekeeping practices, clearly marked exits and periodic fire drills will ensure an orderly evacuation.
Article
2007 March
- Empower your team by establishing good communication.
- Consider forming a senior management team to set goals, implement initiatives and delegate tasks.
- Establishing a safety committee is a great way to begin the path toward empowering a team.
- Retain good employees by offering benefits, especially health insurance.
Article
2007 Jan/Feb
- Fire safety can be broken down into the main topics of causes and prevention.
- Truss plants often contain one or more ignition sources.
- Keep spark resistant jackets handy to prevent incidents where flammable chemicals and welding sparks may exist.
Article
2007 August
- OSHA machine guarding standards are meant to prevent the 18,000 injuries U.S. workers suffer while operating machinery.
- Six machine guarding requirements are defined by OSHA.
- Scott Arquilla’s story demonstrates that OSHA may make an exception if it is determined that a certain guard presents a hazard.
Article
2007 May
- It is common for close to 80 percent of a plant’s workforce to be Spanish-speaking in our industry.
- You don’t have to be bilingual to communicate effectively with your employees.
- Knowing a few key terms and phrases will help you keep your workers safe.
Article
2007 Jan/Feb
- Structural building components are essential for a show like Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
- With such a tight schedule, structural building components are the single most critical material in helping reach the show’s deadlines.
- The most important thing you can do throughout all four stages of production is to be flexible.
- Be onsite for the framing the whole day to help with any questions or conflicts should they arise.
Article
2007 Jan/Feb
- Start small—before launching a wall panel line, consider adding subcomponent product lines as a low-cost way to feel out the market demand.
- Increase your chances for success by turning framing contractors and builders into wall component advocates.
- Value engineering your walls may help you find the competitive advantage needed to create a niche in your market.
Article
2007 Jan/Feb
- Toe-nailed connections are a common means of attaching wood joists, rafters and trusses to the top of a supporting wood wall or beam.
- Many applications go beyond the scope of the Conventional Light-Frame Con-struction provisions of the code.
- The resistance provided by a toe-nailed connection is governed by several factors including proper installation, lumber species, length of penetration, and type of nail.