b'ffi l iateNew s "Cold-Applied Roofingriculum will concentrate on solu cussions on proper equipment anddiscounted rate of4occu$7single Training Course"tions offered by using cold-processusage in tedeach edu pancy.r rvations are each corpora intoHoteleseThe Roof Coatings Manufactur- coatings and systems to commoncation session and the applicationindividuals\'responsibility, aalownnd ers Association (RCMA), in cooper rooftop challenges.demonstrations.need to be confirmed by no later ation with the Roofing Industry Edu Attendees completing the courseSessions will include:than Novembertou avail30ens re cational InstituteI will conductwillearnContinuingEducationUsing Coatings totheability at the group rate. (R Ei),Prolong a program in theRCMA\'s1999Hou Continuing Edu Life of Built-Up Roofing- Part IToaabout the rs (CEH) andrequestbrochure series:"InnovationsinCold cation Units (CEU). In addition, theand P IIcourse, or for additional inartformaApplied RootingTechnologies,"AmericanInstituteofArchitectsRehabingSeamltion,contactRCMA\'sMeeting StandingMetaDecember 2-3, in Englewood, Colo.(AIA) has now approved accredita Repair Techniques for Common/Communications Department at willand The training coursebe con tion of the course and willgrantDefects - Part IPart11410/546-3338, fax 410/546-8416, ducted at the RIEi Education Centerlearning units (LU\'s) for partici Cold-Process Built-Upor visittings.Roofingwww.roofcoa org. in Englewood. The convenient 1- pants\'completion of theCold-Process Modified Bitumen successful 1/2 day schedule will provide max course.Roofing imum benefit with the least amountThe course is a un combina N from the National iqueews of time away from home and busi tion of classroom instruction andRegistration isall-inclusiveByGood anBill ands-onNRCA Executive Director ness.h applicationtraining.fee of $495, including the education The course is open to any inter Classroom sessions will containandtraining classes,instructionOSHAhasgranteda 90-day ested party; however, the coursesinformationaboutcold-appliedpresenters, session m con extensionits comme period on aterials,tont will be focused to the roofing con- roofing products and their compo tinentalbreakfast,luncheon,itsof Proposed Rulemaking Notice \\v\'\'tractor audience. Previous coursessition;coursematerialwillberefreshmentbreaks, andspecialfor its FalProtection Stan at Idard, have been targeted to specifiers,focused on how the products arenetworking opportunities.the request of NRCA and others. me ane manufacturers,applied and how those products canArrangements have beenWe\'ve begun assimilating infor mbr facilitycon mamanagers, and roof coatings mar h ator.firmed for course attendees to betion for our;addition, elpcontrac comments in keting personnel. These audiencesOther aspects of the course willaccommodated at the Hampton Inn,we\'ve asked for athe proposal from arealsoinvitedtoattendtheincludestudies\' and applica 9231East Arapahoe Road, Engle National Safety Cou i to conduct casenc I December course. The course cur- tion presentations,dis- wood, CO, at the course attendee with specific Con page 14 tinued on 1999 Foundation Benefactors and Patrons RCABarr Roofing Company Abilene, The M wishes to thank the following MRCA Foundation Benefactors, whoJames A. Barr,,Texas pledged $5,000 to the foundation in 1998:James Eckstein, Jr., CA Eck in., ste Inc Cincinnati David Grass, Firestone Building Products Company, Carmel, Ind.JamesF.K-an::zewski, FARoofing Corp.,Stream, Ill. JChristiansenCarol Mike Peterson, Petersen Aluminum Corp., Elk Grove Village, Ill.James c.t~aMfiel(l James MansfieldSons Co Lyons,l. ;\' &mpany,IlBob Tafaro, GAF Materials Corp.,JayRefieuna; Mansfieldfing and Sheet Metal, Inc.,,l. Wayne, N.J.Roo Lyons Il~1Jim ~entry,irb~rg;Rooltn~ Inc., St Lou ~ is Thealso extends~ t.o ttte\'followJng foundation,Johno,.Mid-WestRoofing Compan Mason City, IMRCAitS\'fhanksPatFOm,,brew,y,owa -t who pledged $1,000 per year\or the next five years to theMR.CA-F;Ufl"". D. Stephenson,R9 8om aryl Heights, Mo. JJ1hnStephensonofing pany,and dation in 1998. \'"\'Kur-f~iic -Mar-ti o g, ompaJ;iy, lne Wichita,n. um"-artn~r, n Rl fio p .,,KaClifford Johnson, Empire Roofing & lnsulatlQn. Inc., Tuisa, Okla.t.B.~orris,Syl!ers &,Marq~is R00fing Compan City, Mo. Co y, K~!\'nsas Anthony M. Spigarelli, Central Roofing Company, MinneapolisMil:bael,r.Dal$in,,M,J Dalsin Qom any Int:,Falls, S.D. J ,Sioux David J. Tilsen, Tilsen Roofing Company, Inc., Madison, Wis.Michael Pettigrew, Pettigrew &I Fort Wayne, Ind. Sons,nc., Dennis R. Runyan, Dryspace Inc., Cedar Rapids, IowaTed E The Milbrand R Company,, vans,oofingWarren Mich. .")Richards Sun Commercial Roofs Inc., DallasRaymond L. Haselton, U Company, Inc., Chenoa, Ill. Douglason,nion Roofing Ed Williams,Fremont, Ohio ~Fremont Roofing Company, Inc.,Robert F. Huntington, AAA Roofing Company, Inc., Indianapolis Harlan L. Hanson,States Roofing Company, Ames, IowaJames Brosseau, Bennett &Roofing Inc.,, Ill. 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