Federal OSHA Announced the Launch of a National Emphasis Program (NEP) On Heat Illness and Injury
by Tim Neubauer, MS, CSP, President of Exceed Safety LLC When it is extremely hot and humid weather, your body’s ability to cool itself is diminished. If your body heats too rapidly it will use body fluids to cool itself. When this happens, too much fluid or salt is lost through sweating. The body temperature […]
Lightning Awareness Week (June 19th – 25th)
by Tim Neubauer, MS, CSP, President of Exceed Safety LLC Each year, nearly 1,000 people are struck by lightning in the U.S. alone. Lightning strikes cause deaths and people often suffer from neurological issues if they survive. For construction workers, these dangers are magnified when site condition limit egress for the structure or the location […]
Tight Market Conditions Briefing
May 2022 – Portland Cement Association Introduction Material specifiers frequently need to choose between concrete and alternative building materials. As concrete’s use has grown, cement shortages have begun to surface. Specifiers need accurate information about the shortage situation, and this briefing is an effort to provide the latest available information. The Scope of Tight Market Conditions Tight […]
Concrete Foundations Convention 2022 (#CFACON22)
If you’re in the cast-in-place concrete industry, there is no better place to be in order to position yourself far ahead of your competition. Concrete Foundations Convention 2022 (#CFACON22) heads to the northeast to be part of the historic culture and context of the Freedom Trail and the birth of our Country. Boston, Massachusetts is […]
What Concrete Professionals can do about THE GREAT RESIGNATION
By Wayne Rivers, Co-Founder/President, Family Business Institute Inc. In early 2021, people began leaving their jobs in droves. Contractors and business owners have reported hiring as their top challenge, and this article lines out how to combat this. A new phenomenon is affecting the construction business—and it is called the Great Resignation or the Big […]
Make Your Company ROAR (Recruit, Onboard, Actuate, Retain) Talent
By Bill Humbert, the RecruiterGuy Is your company having difficulty identifying and recruiting people? You are in good company! Most companies around the United States are feeling your pain. Of course, your company does not have to be the company feeling that pain – you have enough other pains! Think about Concrete Foundations Association members, […]
Top 10 Frequently Cited OSHA Standards for Construction
By Evolution Safety Resources Each year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration releases the Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards from the previous fiscal year. By releasing the list, OSHA hopes to bring greater awareness to the standards most commonly cited for violations to help employers focus their employee-safety efforts in the workplace. “Throughout the […]
THE CFA WELCOMES NEWEST MEMBERS & SALUTES LONG STANDING MEMBERS
Welcome New CFA Members AAS Concrete (DE) All Things Bing (IN) Allegheny Tie (PA) Angi / HomeAdvisor (CO) Ann Arbor Jackson Concrete Forming (MI) Cast in Place Concrete (CO) Cemen Tech (IA) Cherry Valley Concrete (MI) Concrete Cowboys (KY) DMX Plastics Limited (Canada) Escobar Construction (DE) G8E Rodriguez (DE) Kojo (CA) McKinley Masonry & Concrete […]
Repositioning Your Anchor
Staying calm and focused during times of stress, challenge, and change. By Mary C. Kelly, ProductiveLeaders.com People who have not spent much time on boats or ships are often surprised to learn that the boat’s anchor does not hold it in place. The anchor is not tied to the bottom of the ocean. The anchor […]
Concrete Foundations Association Continues to Lead
By Skye Kelley Over the last decade, CFA has documented in numerous articles in our magazine the interpretations for certification requirements in operating the staple equipment of the foundation contractor referred to as knucklebooms or truck cranes. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers in the construction industries to comply with a requirement […]