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Learn about OSHA and safety through NRCA University webinar

NRCA University will offer Business Management Residential Series Webinar: OSHA, Fall Protection and Residential Work Jan. 9, at 2 p.m. CST.

Learn how to identify potential Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) violations within the roofing industry; how to ensure safety for your employees, particularly when they perform residential work; simple ways to develop a culture of safety among your employees; and learn about OSHA's emphasis program involving the roofing industry. The webinar will be presented by Ed Foulke, a prominent labor law attorney who was the head of OSHA during President George W. Bush's administration.

The member price for the webinar is $55, and the retail price is $75. For more information or to register, click here or contact NRCA's Customer Service Department at (866) ASK-NRCA (275-6722) or info@nrca.net.

You must be registered by 1 p.m. CST Jan. 9 to participate. If you are unable to participate in the live webinar, a recorded version will be made available for purchase in the NRCA Bookstore.

There still is time to register for the remaining five webinars:

Jan. 30: Working Effectively with Homeowners
Feb. 20: Understanding Financial Statements
March 27: Professional Residential Proposals
April 10: Technology in Business
April 24: Risks of Radiation

For more information about the webinars, click here. To purchase multiple webinars and receive discounted pricing, contact Bryan White, NRCA's director of marketing and business development, at (800) 323-9545, ext. 7554 or bwhite@nrca.net.


12/20/2012  

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