Registration is OPEN for NERCA’s 95th Annual Convention & Trade Show!!
The NERCA Executive Committee and Board of Directors are sorry to announce that the Annual Convention & Trade Show will be postponed again until some time in 2022.
The Convention & Trade Show are part of the Association’s culture bringing together our contractor and associate members along with other roofers from across the northeast. Now more than ever, we recognize the value of meeting in person to exchange ideas, find a competitive edge, and just have a few laughs.
The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City is working with NERCA’s staff and Board of Directors to cover every contingency and ensure that the rescheduled event will be every bit as successful as we know if would have been before the pandemic. As we have proven repeatedly, the safety of our members, attendees, and staff will always come first.
With summer weather approaching, the roofing industry must prepare to beat the heat! Below is a guide published by CALOSHA for trainers looking to provide information on how to provide Heat Safety Training for your employees.
MSA a manufacturer of personal protective equipment has issued a safety recall on its Gravity Welder Harnesses. Affected Harnesses are marked with one of the following part numbers and a manufacturing date from July 2015 through and including January 2018.
10151154 | 10158954 | 10158956 | 10158957
Thank you to all those who attended our Fall Golf Outing at Red Tail Golf Club in Devens, MA!
You can check out our photo album on Facebook HERE
And a special thank you to our sponsors!
The North East Roofing Educational Foundation would like to thank our Fall Golf Outing sponsors
ABC Supply Company, Inc.
A.C.T. Metal Deck Supply
Allied Building Products Corp.
Atlantic Asphalt & Equipment Co., Inc.
Barrett, Inc.
Boston Roofing Contractors Association
Canopy Roofing Systems
Carlisle SynTec Systems
DP Carney Construction, Inc.
JP Carroll Construction, Inc.
Joseph T. Cazeault & Sons, Inc.
Dataforma, Inc.
Duro-Last Roofing, Inc.
Eastern Architectural Reps
Firestone Building Products
Hurley Construction & Roofing Company, Inc.
J&S Building Exteriors, Inc.
Johns Manville
JVS Restoration
Lincoln Equipment Associates, Inc.
Marshall Roofing & Sheet Metal Company, Inc.
North Bridge Building Products
North/East Roofing Contractors Association
Northstar Construction Services Corp.
O’Lyn Contractors, Inc.
OMG Roofing Products
Peck Brothers LLC
Polyglass, USA
R.K. Hydro-Vac
Rockwell Roofing, Inc.
Royal Adhesives & Sealants
Saco Roofing
John F. Shea Company, Inc.
Silver Roofing, Inc.
SMR Inc.
Max Sontz Roofing Services, Inc.
SRC Roofing Inc.
Vanguard Organization, Inc.
We’d also like to congratulate the winners!
First Place – 61
Mark Puleo Steve Amoroso Kevin Malloy Rick Nelson
Tie – Second Place – 62
Tom Gunning Skip Gentile Paul Cappello Jay Curry
Tie – Second Place – 62
Rich MacKenzie Jeff Hunt Eric Asikainen Chris Quercia
Longest Drive
Chadd Lewis
Closest to the Pin
Don Gleason
UPDATE: For those who need a list of Continuing Education Courses and Providers,
The Association was notified by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, that the Board of Building Regulations and Standards (BBRS) approved certain changes to construction supervisor license continuing education requirements. These changes will become effective on January 1, 2018.
The current continuing education requirement is to complete the following amount of hours over a two year period.
Now there are requirements for these licenses regarding the amount of hours that must be spent on specific topical categories such as:
In addition, there are new restrictions on the amount of training that each license category may take online. Now CS and CSFA licensees may only take a maximum of 6 hours of online continuing education for credit. CSSL may complete all 6 hours of their training online if they wish. However, online courses are also required to administer pop quizzes every 30 minutes and a final exam to ensure that attendees are paying attention and active on the seminar.
For more information on MA CSL and continuing education credits, please contact the Association office, or visit the Mass.gov webpage here.
During the DOT webinar in September, Bruce Lawler of CRM mentioned that it was possible for companies to review their driver and fleet history through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website.
Several of our attendees told us that they would be interested in learning how to access their score. Anyone can easily look up a publicly accessible database with their Safety Measurement System (SMS) Score by navigating to THIS WEBSITE and entering in the name or DOT# of the business they are looking for.
However, this is not as detailed as the information that is accessible by logging into the SMS itself. Owners and employees can log into the SMS HERE.
For companies that have not created a FMCSA account, you can create one HERE. To create an account, you will need your USDOT # as well as a FMCSA issues PIN to establish your online account.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Association office at 781-849-0555 and don’t forget a copy of the webinar is available in the members section if you need a refresher!
3M Fall Protection (formerly Capital Safety) has received field reports of broken end-posts (also known as Lead Energy Absorbing Posts, or “LEAP posts”) used in roof-mounted EvolutionTM Horizontal Lifeline Systems. 3M has launched a global Stop Use – Field Service Action to address this situation. The same Evolution end-posts are also used in Free Standing Counterweight Anchor systems. There have been no reports of fall-related injuries associated with this condition.
The NERCA Board of Directors met to review the Association’s past year and begin planning for the future. In attendance at the meeting were President Louis Silver, 1st Vice President Bradley Sontz, 2nd Vice President Steve Harvey, Immediate Past President Chris Sears, Treasurer Brian Hurley, and NERCA Staff Members Thomas J. Gunning and Patsy Sweeney.
The various Committees met and dissected the 2017 Convention and other NERCA events. By taking a critical eye to the 2107 Convention, the Membership Committee hopes to build upon its success and ensure that the 2018 Convention is even better attended and valuable to our members.
The Safety and Education Committee looked at the NERCA training schedule to try and identify additional ways that the Association can add value to our members and increase interactions between them.
In addition, the Committee reviewed the recruitment of new membership and retention of current membership. We hope to continually grow our membership and hope to use past trends and data to identify which recruitment strategies are most successful. We look forward to another productive and successful year thanks to the dedication of our leadership and all those who contribute their time and effort to make the most of our Association.
NERCA and NEREF would like to thank all of the sponsor of our Spring Golf Outing!
ABC Supply Company, Inc.
A.C.T. Metal Deck Supply
A.R.M. Roofing Inc.
Allied Building Products Corp.
Barrett, Inc.
Boston Roofing Contractors Association
Canopy Roofing Systems
Carlisle SynTec Systems
DP Carney Construction, Inc.
Alexander Doyle, LLC
Eastern Architectural Reps
GCP Applied Technologies
Hurley Construction & Roofing Company, Inc.
J&S Building Exteriors, Inc.
Karnak Corporation
Lincoln Equipment Associates, Inc.
North/East Roofing Contractors Association
Peck Brothers LLC
Quality Roofing Supply Company
R.K. Hydro Vac
Saco Roofing
John F. Shea Company, Inc.
SMR Inc.
SRC Roofing Inc.