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MASONRY
Volume 44, Number 11
November 2005

MASONRY
BUILDING
CODES

J&S Masonry Inc. received the Residential Category first place honors in the 2005 MCAA International Excellence in Masonry Awards for t

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November 2005

From the Editor

Prepare for the Future
Jennie Farnsworth, Editor
jen@lionhrtpub.com

Whether as a child or a grown adult, we've all taken a moment at one point or another to fantasize about time travel. Wouldn't it be neat to go

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November 2005

Non-Stop. Every Wall. Every Job.
(P.S. - Costs 70% Less Than Mast Climbers)

10 Reasons
Why Non-Stop
Became the
GOLD STANDARD
In Masonry
Scaffolding

Non-Stop. Maximum Speed. Maximum Safely. Maximum Profits.

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November 2005

President's Message

An Open Letter
Dear Mason Contractors:

If you are like most contractors, you keep a close tab on your expenses. The cost of running your business has the most impact on your bottom line, and you control every d

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November 2005

Government Affairs

Sparks May Fly Over Provisions in Electrical Safety Standards Proposed by OSHA

Marian J. Marshall
Director of Government Affairs, MCAA

On June 15, OSHA proposed new and revised electrical safety standard

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November 2005

The Big Secret...
What Non-Stop learned when we were a large masonry contractor...

Non-Stop was born from the lessons we learned as a masonry contractor ourselves. We were as large as any and more profitable than most. But we never became w

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October 2005

MCAA'S
MASONRY
TM
SHOWCASE at CONSTRUCTAMERICA

The Masonry Showcase at CONSTRUCT AMERICA is the largest marketplace showcasing the industry's top masonry building products and services combined with advanced education programs and i

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October 2005

News
Local, State &
Regional
# California

On Friday, Aug, 12, California became the first state in the country to adopt heat illness standards to protect workers in outdoor occupations. The standards were developed in response to

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News
The fire, caused by green hay that had been stored there the day before with the expectation of rain, started around 1:30 p.m. when no one was home.

"We instinctively started grabbing onto the burning bales of hay and throwing them out

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directors and is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Landscape Architects and the Sustainable Buildings Council. He has also been a devoted member of The Masonry Soci