b'"Kettle Safety - Don\'t Get Burned!" SHARP Above: Before firing up the kettle, Smith checks Above: Walter Smith ofthe hot pipe for safety. Harrington-Scanlon Rooting works the kettle for our cameras. Right: Smith and John Bennett look over the operating Smith manual for theBelow.checks Reeves Kettle.out the trailer hitch of his truck in preparation for towing. As most members already know, MRCA is in the process of producing aries of safety trainingse modules.Thesemodules are a direct attempttoaddressthe unique the safety training needs ofroofing industry. This is aeffort of the joint MRCA\'sSafety& HealthAgenda forRoofingP nals rofessio(SHARP)program,theMRCA Safety& HealthCommittee,and roofingequipment manufacturers and suppliers. To date, two modules have been produced:"PoweredRootDeck ismodule Equipment," and"New EmployeeIn response to MRCA member requesls, th year\'swill be"Kettle ive Orientation." F moremodulesSafety: Don\'t Get Burned!" As the title suggests, the focus will be on working areplanned,ataof one perwith kettles and materialsequipment related toapplications. rateandhot year, with each new module beingOn May 9, much offor thiswas shot at Harrington-Scanlok the footagevideo introducedatthe"Annual MRCARoofing Company, in Kan Cy, Kan. Look for thisv at "51st_) sasit newideoAnnu. Madison,September Convention and Trade Show. "MRCA Convention and Trade Show" inWis.,7 -8! 8'