NAHB is asking home builders to set aside a few minutes during the week of April 19 to share resources with their workers and trade contractors about COVID-19 vaccination.
The WELL Health-Safety Rating is an evidence-based, third party verified rating for all new and existing building and space types focusing on operational policies, maintenance protocols, stakeholder engagement and emergency plans to address a post-COVID-19 environment now and into the future.
The April sessions follow last month's dynamic series of discussions around "Designing the Next Workplace," which delivered an engaging and thoughtful examination around the future of the office and of work itself.
IWBI'S WELL Building Standard is the first standard to focus on people's health and wellness within buildings, awarding a WELL Health-Safety Rating based on a facility's positive impact on community health.
Continuing its commitment to sustainability leadership, HMTX Industries is represented at GreenBiz 21: a conference designed to present the latest sustainability trends, tools and insights shaping careers and organizations.
The Revised OSHA Guidance incorporates guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on face coverings, social distancing and contact-tracing, the use of personal protective equipment, and routine cleaning and disinfection.
The National Association of Home Builders is encouraging members, and all residential construction companies, to halt work for at least 10 minutes the week of Jan. 11-15 for a COVID-19 Jobsite Safety Stand Down to remind workers what they should do to keep themselves safe from coronavirus and to help reduce its spread.
Following its Learn.Give.Breathe. series of free webinars in celebration of National Indoor Air Quality Month, Tarkett capped the month with a donation of 24,520 square feet of asthma & allergy friendly certified flooring to Yachad-DC, which will use the flooring to help families in the Washington, D.C. area improve the quality of the air in their homes as part of that organization’s Healthy Homes Project.