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MCAA MICROLEARNING SAFETY VIDEO: Workplace Violence Protection

MCAA believes the timing is right to release a microlearning safety video on Workplace Violence Protection. This stand-alone microlearning safety video highlights the vital course of action to protect yourself and your co-workers in the event of a workplace violence incident, such as an active shooter.

If you have any microlearning safety video topics that you would like to offer, please reach out to our safety team at raffi@mcaa.org.

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The Next Qualified Level Arc Flash Safety Training Webinars Scheduled for October 21, 2021

Make sure your service techs have the up-to-date safety training they need to protect themselves from arc flash and electrical shock hazards while working on equipment pushing 480 volts or less. The session covers all applicable OSHA requirements, NFPA 70E provisions, best practices, and real-world accident information.

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The next two webinars will be presented on October 21, 2021. The first webinar will take place from 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. ET, and the second is from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET.

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Take advantage of the MCAA/MSCA member discounted webinar prices below.

PRICING:

# of Trainees (per company)Cost (per person)
1-5$200/person
6-10$175/person
11-25$150/person
26-50$125/person
51-100$100/person
101+Email for Pricing

If you can’t make it in October, the webinar will be taught again twice on November 18, 2021. Questions? Contact Raffi Elchemmas.

Webinar: Ferguson Discusses Industry-Wide Material Shortages, Supply Chain Disruption and Price Escalation

While manufacturers are working to keep up with demand, unprecedented material shortages, product price increases and ongoing supply chain disruptions are impacting nearly every product category, supplier and consumer. Ferguson’s Vice President of Logistics Brian Sullivan and Director of Category Management Scott James, share insights into today’s challenging supply landscape from a global perspective and how MCAA members can use that information to aid in critical business decisions and business planning.

Brian Sullivan is the VP, Logistics at Ferguson Enterprises. Brian provides strategic direction and operational responsibility for all areas of transportation for Ferguson, which include contract carrier transportation, the dedicated fleet, parcel, international logistics and trade compliance. Before joining Ferguson, Brian was with Google where he was the Global Leader of Logistics, Distribution and Trade Compliance. In addition, Brian has worked for J. Crew and Bed Bath and Beyond, where he held leadership roles in global transportation, distribution and supply chain. 

Scott James is the Director of Categories for Pipe Valve and Fittings for Ferguson Enterprises and has over 30 years of wholesale experience managing volatile commodity businesses. Scott has a diverse wholesale business background with an in-depth knowledge of plumbing, industrial, and mechanical/commercial products. Scott’s branch sales and management experience along with his broad industry knowledge have proven invaluable to him in his role as a member of Category Management. Scott’s work experience includes Category Management, Commodity Management, Program Management, Product Development, Vendor Management, Strategy Development, Procurement, Branch Management/Operations and Sales.  

MCAA/CNA MICROLEARNING SAFETY VIDEO SERIES: Refraining from Distracted Driving

At the beginning of the month, MCAA announced the launch of the NEW MCAA/CNA Microlearning Safety Video Series. Together with our partners in safety, CNA, we developed a series of easy-to-watch safety videos that are under 3-minutes! This week concludes the MCAA/CNA Microlearning Safety Video Series.

Please enjoy our fourth microlearning video on Refraining from Distracted Driving to Help Prevent Motor Vehicle Collisions.

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Find the Latest from Harris Products Group and AB&I Foundry in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show

MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show connects our contractor members with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new products, product lines, services, solutions or web pages of particular interest. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

Harris Products Group
MCAA contractors … stop wasting your time on the intricacies of gas systems. If you are designing a specialty gas system, you will find a perfect partner with Harris. Give us a call: 1.800.733.4043 ext. 2.


AB&I Foundry

AB&I Foundry manufactures cast iron soil pipe & fittings for DWV Plumbing Systems. Visit the website to see how cast iron is made right here in America.

Need Something Else?

Find many more smart solutions in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to learn how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with cost-saving and productivity-enhancing applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

This section of our website also includes tips and ideas to help your company save money and enhance your productivity. Don’t miss it!

Wayne Crouse, Inc. Cuts Installation Time with Marley Cooling Towers

Installing Marley® Cooling Towers from SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc., Wayne Crouse, Inc. shaved several days off of the schedule for a challenging project at a large university medical center in Pennsylvania. Extensive advance planning and coordination with the hospital, contractors, and trades was key.

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Looking for More Smart Solutions?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! You’ll see how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Plus, you’ll find tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

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MCAA’s Safety & Health Initiative Highlights OSHA & CMS Response to the Vaccination Mandates

MCAA’s Safety & Health Initiative explains how the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are responding to the new vaccination mandates projected to affect two-thirds of American workers.

Last week the White House announced a national strategy to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. During the speech, President Biden announced two Executive Orders and certain administrative actions that will increase mandates for vaccination in both government and private workplaces. Altogether, the vaccine requirements announced on September 9, 2021, are projected to affect about 100 million Americans, or two-thirds of American workers.

What You Need to Know

  • Vaccination Requirements for Employers with 100+ Employees – OSHA is developing an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) to require all employers with 100 or more employees to ensure their workforce is fully vaccinated or require any workers who remain unvaccinated to produce a negative test result on at least a weekly basis before coming to work.
  • Vaccination Requirements for Federal Employees and Federal Contractors – Directs agencies to implement a program to require COVID-19 vaccination for all Federal employees by November 22, 2021.
  • Vaccination Requirements for Health Care Facilities – The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will require COVID-19 vaccinations for workers in most health care settings.

See the full memo, provided by our consultants at Alston & Bird, for the basic facts and an outline of the Biden Administration Executive Actions last week.

Digest of the Biden Administration’s Executive Order 14042 and Copy of the EO

The Biden Administration’s Executive Order Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors, Executive Order 14042 issued September 9, 2021, applies to direct Federal prime contracts above $250,000 and all lower tier subcontracts for work performed at the project site and facilities where work is performed pertaining to covered prime contracts and subcontracts. It does not apply to Federally assisted contracts or suppliers on covered prime contracts. The EO pertains to both prime and subcontractors, irrespective of total employment, while the other Biden Administration EO on vaccination applies to all employers (Federal contractors or subcontractors or otherwise) who employ 100 or more workers. MCAA will keep you apprised on regulatory developments along this ambitious and unique regulatory schedule.

The primary elements of the Executive Order are:

  • It is based on the President’s authority on the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act to promote economy and efficiency in government contracting. 
  • It provides that all prime contractors and lower tier subcontractors shall incorporate contract provisions that comply with the [yet to be developed] guidance to be published by the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force that are subsequently ratified by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). 
  • It sets a target of September 24, 2021 for the Task Force’s initial guidance, and then calls for OMB ratification and publication of same in the Federal Register
  • After that, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council is tasked with amending the Federal Acquisition contract provision in line with the approved guidance by October 8, 2021, for inclusion in contract actions (new contracts, and existing contract extensions) above the $250,000 FAR Simplified Acquisition threshold by October 15, 2021.

MCAA and the UA Issue Message Supporting COVID Vaccination

MCAA President Armand Kilijian and UA General President Mark McManus issued a message highlighting the importance of the COVID vaccine to protect not only ourselves and our families, but our jobsites, our fellow members and contractors, and our end users.

MCAA/CNA MICROLEARNING SAFETY VIDEO SERIES: Proper Material Staging

Last week the MCAA announced the launch of the NEW MCAA/CNA Microlearning Safety Video Series. Together with our partners in safety, CNA, we developed a series of easy-to-watch safety videos that are under 3-minutes! Last week we highlighted Safe Lifting Techniques and each week, for the next three weeks, we will highlight the following videos: Proper Materials Staging, Personal Health, Distracted Driving.

Please enjoy our second microlearning on Proper Material Staging to Help Prevent Musculoskeletal Injuries.

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MCAA/CNA MICROLEARNING SAFETY VIDEO SERIES: Safe Lifting Technique to Help Prevent Musculoskeletal Injuries

MCAA is pleased to announce the launch of the NEW MCAA/CNA Microlearning Safety Video Series. Together with our partners in safety, CNA, we developed a series of easy-to-watch safety videos that are under 3-minutes long! Each week, for the next four weeks, we will highlight the following videos: 1. Safe Lifting Technique 2. Proper Materials Staging 3. Personal Health 4. Distracted Driving.

Please enjoy our first microlearning video on Safe Lifting Technique to Help Prevent Musculoskeletal Injuries.

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McKinstry Specifies Uponor Products to Save Energy and Installation Time

Following an energy audit, McKinstry specified Uponor’s flexible Ecoflex preinsulated piping to resolve a remote Minnesota school’s longtime heating problems and save the school thousands in energy costs. Ecoflex proved easy to install, allowing workers to lay hundreds of feet of piping in just one week.

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Looking for More Smart Solutions?

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website! You’ll see how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with productivity-enhancing and cost-saving applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Plus, you’ll find tips and ideas on other ways you and your company can save money and enhance your productivity.

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UPDATED Inspection Section for Aerial Lift Safety Training Video

MCAA has revised the inspection section of the Aerial Lift Safety Training Video to include pre-use inspection testing tilt sensors and pothole protectors on boom and scissors lifts. The video teaches viewers how to protect themselves while working with aerial lifts, including topics such as load capacities, inspection, function testing, what to do in case of a problem, fall prevention & protection, and safe operating procedures.

The revised video comes with a pocket guide that highlights key training points, training documentation sheet, 20-question multiple choice test, and test answer key shown below.

VIDEO

POCKET GUIDE

DOCUMENTATION SHEET

TEST

ANSWER KEY

For coverage of other safety topics critical to our industry, including training videos and materials, visit the Direct Links to MCAA & MSCA Safety Resources page.

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Raffi Elchemmas

MCAA President Armand Kilijian Addressed the UA Convention

MCAA President Armand Kilijian had the honor of addressing the United Association (UA)’s 40th General Convention this week is San Diego. Armand was greeted by fully vaccinated delegates and a standing ovation as he highlighted the importance of the UA and MCAA relationship, saying “We could not be as successful as individual contractors without our UA labor partners… and trust me when I say that each of us knows that.” 

His remarks are reprinted here for the benefit of those who missed the convention. 


It is wonderful to be here in San Diego and especially an honor to join the United Association this week. 

My name is Armand Kilijian, and I am the President of the Mechanical Contractors Association of America.  

What a great Convention this has been so far – Congratulations to Mark McManus, Pat Kellett, Mike Pleasant, and the entire team for putting together a fantastic week. 

And to General President McManus, congratulations on your uncontested re-election! 

I started my career some 30 plus years ago at Johnson Controls. I was then fortunate to land a job with O’Brien Mechanical in San Francisco, a full-service plumbing, piping, and HVAC contractor. I have been there for 23 years. 

I have to say that through that journey I have learned quite a lot about what the United Association stands for. I learned about pneumatic piping, boilers, chillers, cooling towers and pumps, refrigerant piping, steam and water piping, waste and vent piping, sprinkler piping, and everything else that goes with what you all represent. But I also learned about the pride that you all have in the work that you perform. The pride of the skilled workers and markets that you all represent. The pride of building the infrastructure that enables this country to remain as great as it is. 

In the Bay Area where I am from, we are privileged to have several UA locals that encompass the area. UA Locals 467, 342, 159, 447, 393, and that’s just encompasses the coverage 50 miles from my office. 

My home local is UA Local 38. Under the leadership of Business Manager Larry Mazzola Jr, and through all of their business agents, organizers, and officers, I have had the pleasure of seeing first-hand what they do on a daily basis to keep their plumbers and pipefitters organized, trained, and ready for work, how they work with the local, state, and national government agencies and representatives to keep projects union, and how they work with the MCAA contractors to get the work, and keep the city alive with construction. For that I thank you for the hard work that you all do daily in your local areas. 

I just have to say how nice it is to be here in person with all of you. After the year and a half we’ve all had, on behalf of the MCAA, I also want to thank all our partners at the UA.  

Thank you for your vision and leadership every day, but especially through one of the toughest times we’ve experienced as an industry.  

It is because of the United Association’s 360,000 members getting up every day and performing jobs in tough circumstances, that we, and millions of Americans can continue with our daily lives. What you all did, continuing to work through a global health crisis, was important—and remarkable. We’ve said it many times before, and I want to emphasize this: We have the best trained work force, working on the front lines every day, as essential employees—and you kept this economy going. I, personally, thank you for that.  

Our industry did not skip a beat. You are as your theme for this convention states “Built of Excellence – Always Essential” 

We talk a lot about family—and how the UA and MCAA work so closely together. And this past year and a half, we have relied on that relationship—we have strengthened our partnership. And we are all stronger for it.  

Through open dialogue and in complete solidarity, labor and management worked together to solve unprecedented challenges like never before. And I am extremely proud of that. The value of unionized construction is now on full display. 

This partnership is crucial to MCAA. With your skills and dedication, we are able to meet our customers increasingly demanding needs and propel our businesses forward.  

We could not be as successful as individual contractors without our UA labor partners… and trust me when I say that each of us knows that. 

I’ve always valued this Convention because it’s a great opportunity for MCAA to hear about your issues… to better understand your challenges… so that we can strengthen both our organizations.  

Together, we are focused on several initiatives to address those challenges and advance the industry.  

For years, the UA and MCAA have worked in concert to make sure your voices are heard on Capitol Hill. We have faced key challenges head on to protect your livelihood and set the stage for an even brighter future.  

As you all know, the pace of change is increasing exponentially. If anything, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated it. That’s why we’re working together to keep UA and MCAA members ahead of the curve. You’ve trained to use new technologies as MCAA member companies continue to modernize at an astonishing rate. By exploring new technology and adopting what works best, we are now running safer, more productive jobsites.  

We are working together to find new avenues to increase market share. Local MCA Chapters along with the UA Locals in the area are meeting regularly to open up new doors of opportunity – benefitting everyone involved. 

We are coordinating new jointly developed programs to train field leaders with what it takes to take on projects in this new day and age. These programs aren’t just for the established journeymen and foremen, but also for apprentices wanting to lead their brothers and sisters one day in the field. 

We are establishing joint national marketing strategies in order to increase the UA membership numbers across Canada and the United States. The future of the UA strength is in your membership. The future success of the MCAA Contractors is with the UA.  

We’re looking forward to the continued return of our in-person meetings. That is where the partnership really takes root. We need to be together, to shake hands and give each other a hug, to remind ourselves that is the people that make our industry great.  

These past 17 months have tested our industry, our partnership, and each of us individually. It’s been tough, but I am thrilled to say we are in a great place. And there are so many opportunities on the horizon when we continue to innovate and work together. There truly is no challenge that the UA/MCAA cannot face and overcome together. 

“Built on Excellence – Always Essential” 

Let’s make the next five years the best that we can. I appreciate your time today and value your partnership. Thank you. 

Resource Highlight: NCPWB’s Welding Talks

Each week, MCAA will highlight one or more of the educational resources that are free to MCAA members as a benefit of membership. This week, we focus on NCPWB’s Welding Talks, a series of 25 short talks that teach your welders to protect themselves from common welding safety hazards, including grinding, respiratory protection, electrical safety and more.

Find the full range of welding-related resources in the NCPWB Resource Center, where you can use the blue Find A Resource bar to pinpoint exactly what you’re looking for.

Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA/NCPWB’s Nick Nikpourfard.

Find the Latest from Team Industries, Inc. and LENOX in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show

MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show connects our contractor members with the members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

Participating companies highlight and link to new products, product lines, services, solutions or web pages of particular interest. Here are just a few of the recent additions:

Team Industries, Inc. - MCAA Virtual Trade Show


Team Industries, Inc.

Designed in accordance with “Lean Manufacturing” concepts, Team’s pipe welding positioners deliver economical, high quality pipe welding. Team’s positioners are designed for the highest quality and peak efficiency in pipe welding.

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LENOX - MCAA Virtual Trade Show


LENOX®

LENOX has over a century of cutting expertise, delivering solutions that make our tradesmen more productive. LENOX is now redefining performance levels with the introduction of the LAZER CT™ Carbide Tipped Reciprocating Saw Blades.

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Need Something Else?

Find many more smart solutions in MCAA’s Virtual Trade Show!

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Speaking of Smart Solutions

Visit the Smart Solutions Case Studies area of our website to learn how other mechanical contractors found their win-win with cost-saving and productivity-enhancing applications from members of MCAA’s Manufacturer/Supplier Council.

This section of our website also includes tips and ideas to help your company save money and enhance your productivity. Don’t miss it!

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OSHA & CDC Update Guidance on Mitigating and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in the Workplace

OSHA recently updated their guidelines on mitigating and preventing the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace, which reflects the July 27, 2021 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) mask and testing recommendations for fully vaccinated people.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • OSHA & CDC recommend that fully vaccinated workers in areas of substantial or high community transmission wear masks in order to protect unvaccinated workers.
  • OSHA & CDC recommend that fully vaccinated workers who experience close contact with someone who tests positive for coronavirus, wear a mask for up to 14 days unless they have a negative coronavirus test at least 3-5 days after such contact.

OSHA UPDATE

CDC MASK & TESTING UPDATE

Resource Highlight: MCAA’s GreatFutures Forum

Each week, MCAA will highlight one or more of the educational resources that benefit MCAA members. This week, we focus on MCAA’s GreatFutures Forum, where MCAA members can meet and help shape the students that are our industry’s future. It’s also a great place to find your next intern or new hire and have a great time.

The 2021 GreatFutures Forum will take place October 17 – 19 at the JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, AZ.

If you are registered for the sold-out MSCA Conference, consider adding a few days to your stay to enjoy the Forum activities. Not registered for MSCA? No problem! Join us for the Forum alone. Learn more and register on our event website.

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Have Questions or Need Personal Assistance?

Contact MCAA’s Megan Walsh.

AEC Recognizes Ed Kommers

MCAA’s Association Executives Council (AEC) recognized outgoing Chair Ed Kommers at the conclusion of the virtual AEC Business Meeting on July 28, 2021. Ed (MCA of Western Washington) led the AEC for two years – a full year longer than usual – during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Under his leadership, the Council developed virtual resources to assist many local affiliates with leadership transitions during this difficult time. Thank you, Ed!