April 2026
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Inside the April Issue |
Plan, Provide, Train
Roofing When Quality and Safety Matter
No matter the season, roofers encounter
many hazards on the job,
including working at heights and
from ladders, power tools, electricity,
noise, hazardous substances, and extreme
temperatures.
Unless these hazards are controlled by
the employer, roofers risk serious injury,
illness and death. To protect workers on
roofing jobs, OSHA requires employers
to identify the hazards present and take
steps to address them.
Falls remain the leading cause of
death in the construction industry. In
2023, there were 421 fatal falls to a lower
level, almost 39 percent of 1,075 construction
fatalities, according to the Bureau
of Labor Statistics. These deaths
are preventable. Falls from roofs accounted
for nearly one third of the fall
deaths during that period.
Falls can be prevented and lives can
be saved through three simple steps:
“Plan, Provide and Train.” See OSHA’s Fall Prevention Campaign web page for resources to help prevent falls (www.osha.gov/stopfalls).
OSHA suggests the following fall protection strategies for roofing operations. Full story »
Get and Keep Equipment
Ready to Use
Establish a Preventive Maintenance Program
Whatever the size or complexity of a machine, implementing a maintenance plan can reduce downtime and maintenance costs, shifting from reactive to preventive maintenance. Full story »
today's news
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Seliskar to Lead JLL Life Sciences in Canada Region
CHICAGO – JLL, a commercial real estate services diem, has hired Mark Seliskar to lead its Life Sciences operations across the Canadian region.
Tork Redefines Hygiene for All at NFL Stadium
PHILADELPHIA – Tork, an Essity Brand, and the Eagles Autism Foundation have partnered to deliver inclusive hygiene through restroom upgrades that meet diverse needs at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the NFL football team.
Yankee Stadium Installs Sequel in Women’s Rooms
NEW YORK – Sequel, a maker of tampons, has announced a partnership with the New York Yankees to provide complimentary feminine hygiene products at the stadium, continuing the organization’s commitment to enhancing the fan experience through thoughtful, inclusive amenities.
ISSA to Convene Healthcare Surfaces Summit
ROSEMONT, IL -- With pressure to deliver safer, more sustainable care rising, ISSA, the Association for Cleaning & Facility Solutions, will convene healthcare, science, and hygiene experts for the 2026 Healthcare Surfaces Summit in May.
Executives Must Bring Hard and Soft Skills to Job
MIAMI -- Across industries, companies are navigating technological disruption, regulatory pressure, labor shortages, and rising client expectations. In this environment, leadership can no longer rely solely on technical expertise or positional authority.












