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This is the only OSHA 10-hour construction program specifically designed to help you identify and avoid hazards you are likely to encounter every day on the job. The class includes video segments of job-site scenarios that show typical hazards and their remedies. This information is essential if you need to know current OSHA requirements for safety and health standards or need to verify these standards are followed. Upon completion, you receive an OSHA 10-hour safety training completion card.

This course will benefit roofing contractors, safety directors, superintendents, foremen and roofing workers.

Accreditation:

0.95 CEU
10 hours of Florida CILB credit (including WPS)
Provider No.: 0000936
Course No.: 0008694

Cancellation Policy: Registrants can cancel participation by calling NRCA up to three business days before the program; substitutions may be made. If a registrant does not notify NRCA of the cancellation, your company will be charged the $150 deposit fee.

One-day class
7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Dates:

Feb. 21, 2010—New Orleans
This class is being held in conjunction with the 2010 International Roofing Expo and NRCA's 123rd Annual Convention. Registration for this course is available on Hanley Wood's Web site, www.theroofingexpo.com

For more information, contact NRCA's Customer Service Department at (866) ASK-NRCA (275-6722) or info@nrca.net.

Testimonials

"I just wanted to thank you for an absolutely wonderful seminar. I really learned a lot and you kept my attention for the full ten hours. People think I am nuts saying I really enjoyed 10 hours studying the OSHA manual. You made it interesting. I hope our paths cross again!"
—Michael Buttrey, McQueary Henry Bowles Troy, Dallas

"This class was worth attending because it explained certain things I wasn't 100 percent sure of. Also it's important to know who to contact to get the information we need and how to read the OSHA 29 CFR 1926 manual. This was a great class and the instructors were great. Thank you."
—Michael Frazier, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

"This course was very informative and well presented. It addressed various topics encountered in everyday work. Time well spent!"
—Yury Spektor, S & S Roofing Inc., Carteret, N.J.

"Completing the OSHA 10-Hour class is well worth anyone's time. Today's building environment is becoming increasingly safety conscious, and the class provides the knowledge needed to succeed."
—Steve Reardon, Enterprise Roofing, Concord, Calif.

"I enjoyed school for once—two great guys and great teachers."
—K. Scott, Canopy Roofing Systems, Croton, N.Y.

"As chairman of the loss-control committee of our captive insurance program, I took the course to see what it offered. I will suggest to the other members of my committee to make it mandatory for all of our workers."
—D. Klein, H. Klein & Sons Inc., Mineola, N.Y.

"Understanding the construction industry regulations set forth by OSHA is complex. This seminar not only tells how to comply with regulations but also how to use the book of regulations to find answers on our own. I strongly recommend this class to anyone wishing to further their education in the construction industry."
—Chris Nussbeck, Aspen Contracting Inc., Lee's Summit, Mo.

"This class was well worth our time. It helps us out in the field when dealing with OSHA inspectors, identifying hazards and knowing what actions we can take to prevent violations."
—Pat Nussbeck, Apsen Contracting Inc., Lee's Summit, Mo.

"I knew nothing about OSHA requirements for the roofing industry. After the course, I feel confident I will be able to understand what is required for us to provide our employees. As CFO, I will be required to head up our OSHA/Safety responsibilities. Without this course I could not have begun to fulfill this requirement. I will be back for the Safety program in January so I can properly administer our safety program."
—Eliza Bleggi, Seyforth Roofing, Dallas

"The class was well worth attending and worth the time. It will help me assist my company in implementing a more educational and formal safety plan. The section on Fall Protection was most useful as was everything else. I will continue to attend and expand my knowledge in OSHA regulations in order to provide a safer work environment. The instructors were very knowledgeable and made the class very interesting."
—Paul Walden, RL Murphy Commercial Roof Systems, LP, Southlake, Texas

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