2004 Media Releases & Alerts

For Immediate Release
Contact: Kimberly Warren

NAHB Research Center Receives OSHA Harwood Training Grant

Research Center and NAHB to Build upon Previous Safety Training Offerings

October 6, 2004, Upper Marlboro, Md. - The NAHB Research Center has been awarded a Susan Harwood Training Grant, which supports the development of training materials to educate Hispanic and other non-English speaking workers; employers in small businesses; and workers and employers in high-hazard industries and industries with high fatality, injury, and illness rates. The Research Center was one of 69 recipients of this year's grant program, which is funded by the United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

To fulfill the mission of this grant opportunity, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the NAHB Research Center will continue their existing educational partnerhsip to offer home builder safety and health management training that focuses on how to Develop and Implement a Home Builder Safety and Health Management Program. Four-hour seminars will be offered to home builders and trade contractors in 15 new locations across the country between now and September of 2005. They will focus on the development and effective implementation of company safety and health programs, emphasize why safety and health programs are important, and provide attendees the necessary tools to put the programs into operation successfully.

Each participant will receive a student manual and CD-ROM that includes a how-to guide that can easily be customized and adapted to meet the safety needs of individual businesses, along with a training completion card.

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The NAHB Research Center, located in Upper Marlboro, Md., promotes innovation in housing technology to improve the quality, durability, affordability, and environmental performance of homes and home building products. Created over 40 years ago as a subsidiary of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the NAHB Research Center has established itself as the source for reliable, objective information and research on housing construction and development issues. Through its various testing and certification services, the Research Center seal is internationally-recognized as a mark of product quality and an assurance of product performance.

NOTE TO EDITORS ON STYLE USAGE: To identify this company and its work correctly, first reference should be "NAHB Research Center." If clarification of the acronym is necessary, the phrase, "a subsidiary of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)," can follow. In subsequent mentions, "Research Center" is the only acceptable and accurate alternative reference.