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Accident Cost
Accounting
Accident Cost Accounting examines methods used to
accurately track accident cost data for total accident cost. It is
estimated that for every dollar spent on an accident up to $5 dollars
are lost indirectly because of the accident. Direct and indirect costs
along with the "Accident Iceberg" theory will be discussed. Participants
will be given copies of an accident cost spreadsheet to help get them
started. The spreadsheet will help them track the accident cost and use
the company's profit margin as a model for how much money the accident
really cost the company.
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
Act
Come learn about the
annual reporting requirements for facilities that manufacture, use or
store more than 10,000 lbs. at any time during the year. This Webinar
will help to explain your reporting requirements and help identify
common pitfalls in completing the forms along with practical exercises
to ensure a complete submission. This is an annual requirement to the
State Emergency Response Commission, Local Emergency Response Commission
and the local fire department that provides service to the facility.
Environmental Benefits of Ready Mixed Concrete
This program will take a detailed look at how ready mixed concrete is
playing a growing role in green building design and construction.
Participants will come away with a better understanding of how and why
ready mixed concrete can be used to minimize the environmental impact
associated with construction and day to day building operation. They
will be introduced to the LEED® Green Building Rating System and shown
how ready mixed concrete contributes to earning LEED® certification.
Establishing a Mixer Driver Championship Competition
Many industry
people, on behalf of their companies, state and international ready
mixed trade associations have asked us to provide guidelines for
running Mixer Driver Championship competitions. This one-hour
Webinar and the associated PowerPoint presentation serve as a guide
to help these groups conduct a competition of their own and qualify
their drivers for the third national competition on October 19, 2008
at ConcreteWorks in Nashville, TN. The Webinar reviews all aspects
of conducting a driver championship, from event announcement and
promotion to scoring and declaring winners. Challenge course
layout, pre-trip inspection challenge, written exams, eligibility,
judging, etc., are all addressed.
Five Steps to Successful Parking
Lot Promotion -
Register and
Receive a FREE
Concrete Parking Promotion Flip-Chart "Pitch"
Book,,,a $35 value.
To receive the free Pitch Book, you must
attend the Webinar. The Pitch Book will be sent following
the webinar.
DO you want to get your
share of the 88 million cubic yards of concrete potential for parking
lots? NRMCA wants to help you.
Five Steps to Successful
Parking Lot Promotion is a compilation of the best of the two most
popular break-out sessions from the North American Concrete Alliance
Professional Promoters’ Workshop. It is a perfect complement to the new
NRMCA Concrete Parking Promotion Flip-Chart Pitch Book.
As the superiority of
concrete parking lots is increasingly matched with a first-cost concrete
advantage, the biggest challenge in growing market share will be
overcoming the inertia of a marketplace where asphalt has been dominant.
The opportunity is large, the trends are positive—and promotion is more
important than ever.
Five Steps to Successful
Parking Lot Promotion will help you hone your promotion skills. This
informative one-hour webinar includes:
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Tips for Prospecting
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Utilizing Your
Promotion Tools
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Remember ALL Your
Options
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Tips to Staying
Professional
The program also offers
a review of the NRMCA’s new Parking Lot design Assistance Program, the
Buildings Under Design (BUD) Online Lead Program, and the popular NRMCA
Concrete Pavement Analyst software.
Flipping Parking Lots to Concrete
Provides practical advice on
how to benefit quickly from the new pricing climate and includes an
overview on how to utilize Concrete Pavement Analyst software.
Gathering and Using Local Project Information Using “B.U.D.”
Buildings Under
Design (BUD) is a web-based national project lead service that enables
local promoters to get information on projects long before the plans and
specifications are on the street. Relying on a network of established
and trusted sources from around the nation and select foreign countries,
BUD publishes this information in a perpetual format that allows the
user to track projects from conception to completion. With the ability
to have project decision makers identified early also, locals will
maximize the industries efforts for pro-concrete choices.
Green-Star Auditor Orientation
The New NRMCA Green-Star
Certification program requires the use of Accredited Auditors. The
Green-Star Auditor Webinar will be a required Webinar to be Accredited
as a Green-Star Auditor. This Webinar will explain the educational and
work experience needed to be an Accredited Green-Star Auditor as well
as continuing educational requirements to keep the certification. At
the conclusion of the Webinar, the student will understand the
requirements to be an accredited Green-Star Auditor and the expectations
that accompany certification. There is no fee for this Webinar.
Green-Star Auditor Certification
Come learn about the
NRMCA’s new Green-Star program that's geared to recognize facilities
that have implemented an Environmental Management System (EMS) based on
continuous improvement. The facility can use its own existing systems
rather than create a stand alone EMS system. |
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Introduction to Concrete Pavement Analyst Software
for Parking Lot Promotion
See
special offer below
Concrete Pavement Analyst (CPA)
software is a flexible, market-specific and comprehensive sales and
promotion tool. Using ACI and the Asphalt Institute recommendations, CPA
compares total ownership costs, giving specifiers and owners the
information they need to make sound parking lot pavement decisions. The Webinar explains how the software works along with
strategies for making effective use of this outstanding tool.
If you already have a copy of CPA,
you can participate in the webinar for FREE. To register,
please contact Michelle Barringer a day prior, at
mbarringer@nrmca.org or
240-485-1143. You do not need a copy to participate in the seminar.
Click here to purchase one.
Program elements
include:
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In-depth
explanation of the differences between concrete and asphalt parking
areas, including design, construction and maintenance requirements.
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Step-by-step
instruction of how to use CPA to produce detailed life-cycle cost
comparisons of concrete and equivalent asphalt pavement designs.
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Strategies for
utilizing CPA software to gain access to specifiers and secure
concrete parking lot projects.
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Local customizing
tips for the software.
Upon request,
participants will be included in the
CPA Trained
Professionals listing that is provided by NRMCA to specifiers.
Introduction to Concrete Green Rooftops
This presentation provides an overview of the history, scope and current
use of green roofs in the U.S. and around the globe. It provides basic
information on the construction and benefits of green roof technologies.
Introduction to STEPS - NRMCA's
Seminar, Training and Education Programs
This webinar outlines a new, all-encompassing, umbrella certification
program developed under the auspice of NRMCA’s Board of Directors. The
Board tasked NRMCA to have in place an industry-wide, professional
development certification program that ties producer job-related career
paths to NRMCA, producer and state association training, with the goal
of augmenting producers’ recruitment and retention efforts. The webinar
will cover how the program works, program requirements, the four career
certification tracks, the application process, transferring credit and
the graduation (certification) application process.
Managing Returned Concrete and Wash Water at a Ready Mixed Concrete
Plant: Every year, it is estimated that 2% to 10%
(average of 5%) of the estimated 455 million cubic yards of ready mixed
concrete produced in the U.S. (est. 2006) is returned to the concrete
plant. Also it is estimated that 150 gallons of water is used to wash
out a ready mixed concrete truck every day. There is also a lot of
process water generated AT READY MIXED PLANTS, including stormwater
which MUST BE treated as process water if allowed to commingle with
process water. A ready mixed concrete producer SHOULD handle the
returned concrete and water from concreting operations at a plant in a
sustainable commercially viable manner. This Webinar will discuss the
various options of handling returned concrete – in particular the recent research work
conducted at NRMCA on the use of crushed concrete aggregates for new
concrete. The Webinar will discuss the options in reusing water from
concrete production operations. Technical and operational issues will be
covered.
NRMCA Promotion
Resources Review:
The promotion team at NRMCA in
coordination with many state associations has recently launched or
updated numerous promotion tools and resources. Concrete promoters
and others interested in this information are invited to participate
in an overview of the full spectrum of NRMCA promotion resources and
tools, including tours of new promoter and specifier-oriented Web
sites hosted by
Nick Muzzatti, NRMCA’s internal
operations coordinator.
An Overview of the NRMCA Industry Data
and Compensation Surveys:
This
Webinar will cover the elements of NRMCA's Industry Data and
Compensation surveys.
Overview of Inspecting Concrete Plants
This Webinar was designed to give an
overview of the NRMCA plant inspection process which is addressed in the
Plant Inspector Guide. The Webinar is intended for ready mixed producers
and plant inspectors. *Special for NRMCA member concrete producers only:
The NRMCA Plant Inspector Guide is available for $40 for a limited time
only. Inspectors seeking the NRMCA Plant Inspector Guide and
Qualifications package please contact Karen Bean at
kbean@nrmca.org.
Understanding Antitrust Laws
Price fixing, bid rigging, and market allocation are economic crimes
with potentially devastating effects on the U.S. economy. Such crimes
rob purchasers, contribute to inflation, destroy public confidence in
the national economy, and undermine our system of free enterprise.
Violations of the U.S. antitrust laws can lead to criminal prosecution
resulting in severe criminal and civil penalties, including
imprisonment. NRMCA’s webinar entitled “Understanding Antitrust Laws”
will review the basics of antitrust laws and will provide real world
examples of the kinds of anticompetitive behavior that should be avoided
in the ready mixed concrete industry.
Webinar participants will learn to navigate
the BUD website, identify potential projects and key decision makers for
concrete parking, ICF, and other structures, how to save the projects
into a file, track follow up and update project information.
Wal-Mart Sustainable Development
Wal-Mart has taken a
leadership position in deploying sustainable technologies in many of its
stores. It has also developed two experimental stores that deploy a
massive array of new technologies as a test bed to their effectiveness.
Everything from solar and wind power to pervious concrete has been
utilized. This Webinar highlights some of the technologies, both
concrete and other types, and will open your mind to the myriad of
possibilities that exist to improve our built environment. |