RC Publisher Jill Bloom speaks with Tammy Clark, owner of Tammy K. Clark Companies, an OSHA-trained consultant, about what roofing contractors should do when an OSHA inspection is happening.
Tammy Clark, an OSHA-trained consultant,tells contractors what they need to know to prepare for an OSHA inspection, from protocols to what types of policies to have in place.
Learn more about what opportunities the Inflation Reduction Act holds for roofing contractors in this brief video with RC Legal Insights Expert Trent Cotney.
RC Legal Insights expert Trent Cotney, of Adams and Reese LLC, breaks down what the Inflation Reduction Act promises and what opportunities lie ahead for roofing contractors.
RC checked in with industry leaders in the commercial roofing space, and here’s what they told us about where the market is at, and what to expect for the rest of this year.
Here are six red flags that indicate you could have a
problem employee, or a culture that’s not far
from producing one, that could result in fraudulent activities down the line.
A new trend is emerging of roofing contractors becoming victims of fraud by employees taking advantage of lapses in internal controls while being deceitful on both professional and personal levels.