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2009 December
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2009 December
- The nine people from my company took nine different things away from BCMC 2009.
- Stay connected with free Business Solutions Groups courtesy of SBCA.
- SBCA’s Component Technology Work-shops are a great way for design professionals and building/fire officials to get the most current information about our industry.
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2009 December
- All softwood lumber used for structural applications in the United States today is produced in accordance with U.S. Department of Commerce Voluntary Product Standard PS 20-05.
- Grading rules for lumber consider the extent, location and number of various characteristics that determine the quality of piece of lumber.
- If it appears that ripping lumber is the only alternative, hire a certified lumber grader to re-grade the material.
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2009 November
Article
2009 November
- New SBCA President Steven Spradlin owns Capital Structures in Fort Smith, AR.
- Spradlin started going to SBCA meetings at the advice of a past president and found it helpful to interact with follow manufacturers.
- An important goal for this year is to test stick frame performance in SBCRI.
- Thanks to all of our loyal SBC Magazine advertisers and those who supported this year’s BCMC Show.
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2009 November
- The 2009 IRC contains new provisions in Section R602.10.6 to use blocking for connecting braced wall panels to floor truss and roof framing applications.
- Lateral load can be transferred from bottom chord bearing floor trusses is by attaching wood structural panel wall sheathing to the ends of the trusses, ribbon board, and the top plate of the wall below.
- Section R602.10.6 also includes prescriptive blocking provisions for roof trusses of varying heel heights for seismic design categories and wind speeds.
- Component manufacturers can reduce waste
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2009 Sept/Oct
- Our faith has been tested, but perseverance will get us through hard times.
- SBCA is and will continue to be a strong, viable organization.
- I encourage members to continue reaching out to professionals outside the manufacturing process: architects, engineers and building inspectors.
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2009 Sept/Oct
- The prescriptive method for designing snow load is more conservative than the engineered method.
- The IRC prescriptive method allows the ground snow load to be reduced to 0.7Pg as long as the conditions of this section are met for all truss types.
- The IBC engineered method allows certain reductions to the ground snow load per ASCE 7.
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2009 Sept/Oct
- Damage to cords can cause an electrical shock or fire.
- Frayed extensions and three-prong cords that are missing their ground prong are examples of cords that are dangerous.
- Adding an extension cord check to weekly safety walkthroughs is an easy way to make sure all cords are in safe working condition.
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2009 August
How recasting a bottleneck can add green to your bottom line
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2009 August
What you should know before you buy used
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2009 August
- Truss or rafter uplift connections should be designed for wind load using ASCE 7 MWFRS method, while the member design of the individual truss should use C&C loads to generate member forces.
- Visit http://www.sbcindustry.com/kb/technotes.php for SBCA’s Tech Note on this issue.
- The SBCA Load Guide also contains information about uplift connections for structural building components.
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2009 August
- One company was protected following a roof collapse in the Phoenix area because they proved they sent an SBCA Jobsite Package to the jobsite.
- If we use these jobsite packages to consistently send our message, I believe we can lower the frequency of jobsite-related claims.
- Certification in the In-Plant WTCA QC program helped our company show our compliance with the quality control requirements of a city building code.
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2009 August
- The body can gather heat through physical activity or environmental factors.
- Learning to recognize the onset of heat stress; a worker experiencing a heat-related illness usually responds quickly to treatment.
- The best way to control heat stress is through prevention.
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2009 June/July
- Builders and condominium developers have seen an increase in construction defect lawsuit filings asserted by homeowners whose homes are valued far below their mortgage balances.
- The increased numbers of construction defect lawsuits will inevitably involve lower tier suppliers, including component manufacturers.
- Being able to document that a Jobsite Package was received by the customer and the truss erector is a risk management measure that can protect component manufacturers from products and completed operations risks.
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2009 June/July
- The current Congress is addressing many issues including labor laws, energy policy, health care and immigration reforms.
- In May, SBCA members held 78 meetings with lawmakers from 17 states about our industry’s positions on these issues.
- For more information, go to additional online content for the June/July issue at www.sbcmag.info.
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2009 June/July
- OSHA and Congress are pursuing greater enforcement of existing regulations on the clean up and disposal of “combustible dusts,” including sawdust.
- Component manufacturers in several states—including FL, IL, TX and WI—have reported OSHA inspectors conducting combustible dust inspections in addition to their original inspections.
- SBCA has created a formal housekeeping plan and online training program to prepare you for that surprise OSHA combustible dust inspection.