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RCĀ 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.
New federal policies state federal contractors working on-site must wear masks and be tested regularly for COVID unless they can show they are vaccinated.
A coalition of roofing industry associations launched an initiative to recommend key policies to Congress that create jobs for unemployed Americans and support safe economic recovery.