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Content Is King: Why Did OSHA Kick the Can Down the Road?

Chris King
September 17, 2012

In my last blog entry, I noted that OSHA recently announced it was extending its temporary enforcement measures in residential construction for three months — until Dec. 15, 2012. 


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Content Is King: OSHA Extends Temporary Enforcement Measures

Chris King
September 14, 2012

On August 30, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced that it was extending its temporary enforcement measures in residential construction. 


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Content Is King: Double Ribble

Chris King
September 14, 2012

 The first time I remember meeting Reid Ribble was at an IRE show where he was taking on all comers at a pink ping-pong table.  


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Technical Details: A Dangerous Practice

September 6, 2012

We started ARW to help architects and specifiers get more information on the specifics of roofing and waterproofing technology. 


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Underlayments Understood: Free Webinar on Sept. 20

Chris King
September 6, 2012

 Jim Arnold saysunderlayments are one of the least appreciated and least understood elements of a steep-slope roofing system.  


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Content Is King: Could More Vacation Time Make Workers More Productive?

Chris King
August 20, 2012

The story goes that after months of working to determine the structure of DNA, scientist James Watson took some time off to relax. 


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Content Is King: Combining Solar with Roofing webinar

Chris King
August 10, 2012

If you’re interested in rooftop photovoltaic systems, I invite you to join us for the next free ARW University webinar, “Keys to Success When Combining Solar With Roofing.” 


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The Fuji Factor: Top Social Media Trends

Stephanie Fujiwara
August 9, 2012
It is no surprise that social media has taken over the online community and has been climbing the charts for years now.
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Technical Details: Roofing Details That Just Don’t Work

August 1, 2012

I typically inspect millions of square feet of roofing each year. 


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Content Is King: Earn Continuing Education Credits at Virtual Green Expo

Chris King
July 31, 2012

Join us in cyberspace for The Virtual Green Expo. 


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