PAST SEMINARS & WEBINARS

It’s crucial that roofers remain prepared and have an understanding of their rights during an OSHA inspection.

This webinar is designed to inform and teach contractors & subcontractors what to do when an OSHA compliance officer conducts an inspection and what actions must be taken if a citation is issued.

In this course Mr. Cotney will also cover how to improve workplace safety programs and how to document employee safety training.

Owners and Senior Management Staff are encouraged to attend.

Mr. Cotney focuses his practice on all aspects of construction litigation and arbitration, including OSHA defense, lien law, bond law, and bid protests, as well as construction document review and drafting. He routinely represents general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, manufacturers, architects, engineers, developers, and others in the construction industry in a variety of matters.

Speaker: Trent Cotney Cotney Construction Law

Al Carr of Hunter Panels will discuss the benefits and challenges of using tapered polyisocyanurate insulation in roofing installations.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

• Understand the features and benefits of Tapered Polyisocyanurate Insulation
• Identify and understand key terms in a Tapered Insulation system: panel,
profile, and slope.
• Identify specific design questions to consider when comparing Tapered quotes:
Minimum R Value, Slope, Squares of Fill, 2 Way or 4 Way Design.
• Accurately compare different Tapered Designs and quotes.
• Understand what a cricket is and how they work.

Speaker: Al Carr Hunter Panels

A commonly used tool on many roofing projects is a rough terrain telescopic forklift commonly referred to as a “Lull” (which is a brand name). We will focus this webinar on this style of forklift. During many inspections of roofing contractor jobsites across the country, HC&A has found a concerning trend. While employees are being “trained and certified” to operate these forklifts, in many cases they fail to perform the necessary requirements to ensure safety while operating these dangerous machines.

Inspections have found many forklifts are not inspected daily, and are often used with damage which should render the lift as unsafe for use. This includes soft tires, broken glass and mirrors, lacking seatbelts, damaged backup alarms and more. We find many “certified” forklift operators fail to use and fully understand load charts. We find many forklifts that don’t even have load charts in the cab! Most concerning is we find forklifts used improperly to hoist personnel.
What is necessary for forklift training and certification? How can roofing contractors assess the competency of their forklift operators to ensure they have had adequate training, retained the knowledge and are using it in the field?
Over this one hour webinar participants will be provided with information pertaining to the certification/training requirements for forklift operators, tips for evaluating their forklift operator’s competency/ability levels and an overview on load charts and their importance in determining if a load can be safely hoisted. Additional topics to be reviewed consist of:
– Inspections of Forklifts
– Forklift Attachments
– Hoisting Personnel

*Please note: This webinar is NOT sufficient or designed to certify an employee to operate a forklift. It is for awareness purposes only.

Speaker: Peter Shackford Director of Safety & Risk Control Hettrick, Cyr, & Associates

Speaker : Trent Cotney Cotney Construction Law

Speaker: James Laboe, Esq. Orr&Reno

Goals & Objectives:
– Review what a new hire safety orientation is
– Understand the benefits for employer & employee
– Discuss important elements of the safety orientation
– Discuss new-hires first few weeks on the job

Speaker: Peter Shackford Director of Safety & Risk Control Hettrick, Cyr & Associates