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March 2013

Vol 43, Issue 3 Falling for safety

OSHA's steep-slope fall-protection requirements may put workers at more risk.

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Featured Articles

  • Falling for safety

    OSHA's steep-slope fall-protection requirements may put workers at more risk.

    by Tom Shanahan, MBA, CAE
  • Keeping up with steep slopes

    The NRCA Roofing Manual: Steep-slope Roof Systems—2013 is thoroughly revised and discusses NRCA's current best-practice guidelines applicable to steep-slope roof systems.

    by Maciek Rupar
  • Lighting the lamp

    Greenwood Industries Inc. restores the roof system on Boston's award-winning TD Garden.

    by Chrystine Elle Hanus
  • In the valley

    Many factors determine the appropriate valley configuration for a roof system.

    by Tom Bollnow
  • Staying aboveboard

    Understanding the E-Verify audit process will help your company avoid fines or penalties for hiring ineligible workers.

    by Philip J, Siegel

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Technology in the roofing industry continues to improve, and contractors are embracing it.

Ambika Reid

Editor of Professional Roofing
NRCA vice president of communications

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