Philip L. Colleran


Roles


Masonry Magazine December 1995 Page. 10
December 1995

MLI
MASONRY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
DECEMBER 4-8, 1995 OAK BROOK, IL OAK BROOK MARRIOTT

Train your leaders...
and watch your profits grow

The Masons Contractors Association of America (MCAA) believes that leaders are not born,

Masonry Magazine October 1995 Page. 10
October 1995

MLI
MASONRY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
DECEMBER 4-8, 1995 OAK BROOK, IL OAK BROOK MARRIOTT
Train your leaders...
and watch your profits grow

The Masons Contractors Association of America (MCAA) believes that leaders are not born, they

Masonry Magazine August 1995 Page. 11
August 1995


Power Plan: 3 Steps to A Jobsite Safety Program

Make a small investment of time in a jobsite safety program now before accidents occur -- or spend it later when a valued worker's livelihood and possibly the future of your business is endang

Masonry Magazine August 1995 Page. 32
August 1995

Take Stock in America

SAVINGS USS BONDSS policy takes, keep some record of the corrections and worker advisories you make. It doesn't have to be an avoid verbal orders notice or a lengthy document. It should be initialed by another person famil

Masonry Magazine August 1995 Page. 44
August 1995

MLI
MASONRY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
DECEMBER 4-8, 1995 OAK BROOK, IL OAK BROOK MARRIOTT

Train your leaders...
and watch your profits grow

The Masons Contractors Association of America (MCAA) believes that leaders are not born,

Masonry Magazine June 1995 Page. 11
June 1995

OSHA'S New
Fall Protection
Standard
Compliance with OSHA's new Fall Protection Standard isn't very difficult for the mason contractor, who performs the majority of his work from scaffolding or by the overhand method from an unprotected flo

Masonry Magazine June 1995 Page. 12
June 1995

Controlled Access Zone

Overhand Bricklaying
Defined by a control line
Not less than 10' nor more than 15' back from unprotected edge
Only those performing overhand bricklaying and related activities allowed
Each control line fla

Masonry Magazine October 1994 Page. 11
October 1994

Affirmative
Defenses for
OSHA Citations

Under current OSHA procedures, construction employers should expect that any jobsite visit will be broadened to a comprehensive inspection because their industry is viewed as a "high hazard" act

Masonry Magazine October 1994 Page. 46
October 1994

ARBITRATION CLAUSES

Here are some things to consider before arbitrating until you submit a claim for the additional expense:

1) You must eat your legal fees and claim preparation costs as they are not recoverable.
2) How old are yo

Masonry Magazine February 1994 Page. 58
February 1994

LOCKOUT: ZERO ENERGY
STATE IN CONSTRUCTION

Survival in today's world of construction means stopping risks and the risk takers who may think they're doing someone a favor with shortcuts.

By PHILIP L. COLLERAN
Safety and Health

Masonry Magazine February 1994 Page. 61
February 1994

ZERO ENERGY

Continued from Page 59

Immediately upstream could have been blanked off and kept his work area free of the contaminant.

Any number of other, less obscure, but equally hazardous situations present themselves in cons