NRCA is committed to roofing safety; actively monitors occupational safety, insurance, legislative and regulatory changes affecting the roofing industry; and develops industry-specific occupational health and safety resources, tools and programs.
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NRCA provides a wealth of information to help keep your workers safe.
NRCA has partnered with 1Life Software to deliver a comprehensive safety management solution to all NRCA members. The goal of this partnership is to make a lasting impact in the roofing industry by reducing the frequency and severity of work related injuries. Safety issues cause quality, production and other loss-related issues, ultimately affecting overall business performance.
The practical resources obtained through this proven safety management system framework will allow NRCA members to better protect their employees and members will learn how to reduce risk, increase safety for their workforce and ultimately grow their business.
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Let NRCA help you train your workers in proper safety techniques.
Take advantage of courses that will propel you, your employees and your business to success. With content for various experience levels from beginners to leaders, these classes address diverse topics such as installation and safety training, workforce development, leadership development, certifications and design essentials.
We also offer custom classes you can build to address your business’ specific needs, allowing you to choose the content and timing of your class.
NRCA crafts one-of-a-kind educational Power Hours featuring in-house expertise and guest appearances from industry leaders.
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Did you know an estimated 1 in 5 adults live with a mental illness yet less than half seek treatment? The construction industry has the second-highest suicide rate of all major industries in the U.S. according to a 2020 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report. And as the suicide rate in the U.S. continues to rise, it is crucial the industry focuses on the mental health of its workforce.
These resources will enhance your company’s efforts to raise awareness, provide help and give support to mental health and suicide prevention in the roofing industry.