Friday, January 20, 2012

Succeed & Feed Luncheon

Succeed & Feed Luncheon

Succeed & Feed Luncheon ~ Great Lunch...Information You Need!
This Month's Topic: Employee Benefit Solutions...
Say Goodbye to Your Prevailing Wage Employee Benefits Headaches.

Are you paying out Prevailing Wage fringe benefits in cash? Are you dealing with multiple sources to provide employee benefits? Are you sure you are in compliance?

Join us as we discuss options that will:
SAVE thousands of dollars on payroll taxes and workers' comp. premiums!
Full Prevailing Wage compliance and assistance
Take better care of your employees, including management and non-PW EEs
Customized plans and benefits to fit your business.
Plus...Learn how to guarantee your employees have steady income even in times of slow work or no work...come learn about our Supplemental Unemployment Benefit program.

When: Friday, January 27, 2012 | 11:30 am - 1 pm

Participation is FREE | Lunch is Included
Au Jus Tri-Tip Sandwiches and all the extras! The food will be fabulous!

Where: Central California Builders Exchange | 1244 N. Mariposa St. | Fresno, CA 93703

RSVP: 559.237.1831 | megan@cencalbx.com | www.cencalbx.com

Produced and Sponsored by: Employee Benefits Administration Corp
Visit on the web at www.ebacsolutions.com


CCBE reserves the right to CANCEL if minimum attendance is not met.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Injury & Illness Prevention Program

Injury & Illness Prevention Program

Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP)
REMEMBER: An IIPP is required of all CA Employers!

Do you have a written Injury & Illness Prevention Program?

Does it have the 8 ELEMENTS to make it compliant?

The Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) is a basic written workplace safety program. Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations (T8CCR) section 3203, requires every employer to develop and implement an effective IIPP. An effective IIPP improves the safety and health in your workplace and reduces costs by good management and employee involvement.

When: Monday, January 30, 2012 | 9am - 11:30pm

How Much: $40 CCBE Members | $65 Non Members

Where: Central California Builders Exchange | 1244 N. Mariposa St. | Fresno, CA 93703

Why Should You Attend CCBE's Safety Training Courses:
Boretti, Inc. provides FREE phone and email support for safety related questions for attendees of their training courses to give you peace of mind and after training support you need to succeed.

Register: www.cencalbx.com | megan@cencalbx.com | 559.237.1831

The 8 required Injury and Illness Prevention Program elements are:
• Responsibility
• Compliance
• Communication
• Hazard Assessment
• Accident/Exposure Investigation
• Hazard Correction
• Training and Instruction
• Recordkeeping

To be effective your IIPP must:
• Fully involve all employees, supervisors, and management
• Identify the specific workplace hazards employees are exposed to
• Correct identified hazards in an appropriate and timely manner
• Provide effective training

Remember, how well you actually put into practice your IIPP in your workplace is what will determine how effective it is. You must regularly review and update your IIPP in order for it to remain effective.

Attendees will learn how to develop and write an Injury and Illness Prevention Program for their organization.

Presented by: Boretti, Inc.
Instructor: Eric Andersen:
Eric has a diverse background in the field of environmental, health and safety. Eric has been responsible for the development, implementation, and management of safety programs, policies, and procedures to ensure the company complies with all federal, state and local safety laws. This required Eric to become familiar with all aspects company’s concepts, practices, and procedures to achieve their safety goals. Eric is a certified IVES Master trainer, allowing him to provide safety certification training for most pieces of equipment, and an Authorized OSHA Instructor for Construction
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Brought to you by our Insurance Partner: DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance

CCBE reserves the right to CANCEL classes if minimum attendance is not met.

Pre-Lien & Mechanic's Lien Seminar

Pre-Lien & Mechanic's Lien Seminar

Do you have questions concerning Pre-Liens, Mechanic's Liens, Stop Notices or Bond Claims?

Can you answer the following questions with 100% accuracy?

If not, you should attend this seminar!
• How can Pre-Liens, Mechanic’s Liens and other documents get me paid promptly?
• When do I record a Mechanic’s Lien?
• Can a Mechanic’s Lien Expire?
• Does a Stop Notice stop work on the project?
• What do I do if I’m not paid on a public works project?
• Does a Pre-Lien have to be recorded with the County Recorder?
• I’m a General Contractor, how do Pre-Liens affect me?
• Can I record a Mechanic’s Lien on a School Project?
• How do I verify property ownership?
***2011 Mechanic's Lien Changes will be Discussed!***

When: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 |1 pm - 4 pm

How Much: $45 CCBE Members | $65 Non Members

Where: Central California Builders Exchange | 1244 N. Mariposa St. | Fresno, CA 93703

Who: This seminar is designed for contractors, material suppliers, owner operators, and anyone else involved in the construction industry that wants to ensure they receive payment.

Register: www.cencalbx.com |megan@cencalbx.com | 559.237.1831

Presented by: The Lien Lady
The "Lien Lady" has successfully prepared and utilized pre-liens and other related construction documents to secure accounts receivables for material suppliers, contractors and equipment rental companies for almost 20 years. Let “The Lien Lady” show you how to use these collection options to protect your money!

CCBE reserves the right to CANCEL classes if minimum attendance is not met.

Friday, January 13, 2012

OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements

OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements

How to Comply with OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements
Must-Attend Training For Avoiding Costly Penalties And Keeping Your Organization 100% Compliant!!
Objectives: Upon completion, attendees will:
Have an understanding of the importance of keeping records,
Know the recordkeeping requirements,
Be able to quickly and easily complete the From 300, Summary 300A,
Be able to calculate the incidence rate for their company

When: Monday, January 23, 2012 | 8:30am - 12:30pm

How Much: $50 CCBE Members | $75 Non Members

Where: Central California Builders Exchange | 1244 N. Mariposa St. | Fresno, CA 93703

Who Should Attend:
Owners, Controllers, Office Managers, Operation Managers, Bookkeepers, and Safety Officers

Register: www.cencalbx.com | megan@cencalbx.com

Topics To Be Covered:
• Why to record and maintain records
• Who needs to maintain Injury & Illness Records (Form 300)
• What needs to be recorded
• How to record work-related injuries & illnesses
• What is the difference between the Form 300 and the workers' compensation recording requirements
• And much more!

Presented by: Boretti, Inc.
Instructor: Eric Andersen:
Eric has a diverse background in the field of environmental, health and safety. Eric has been responsible for the development, implementation, and management of safety programs, policies, and procedures to ensure the company complies with all federal, state and local safety laws. This required Eric to become familiar with all aspects company’s concepts, practices, and procedures to achieve their safety goals. Eric is a certified IVES Master trainer, allowing him to provide safety certification training for most pieces of equipment, and an Authorized OSHA Instructor for Construction.

Brought to you by our Insurance Partner: DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance

CCBE reserves the right to CANCEL classes if minimum attendance is not met.

Electrical Safety Training 70E

Electrical Safety Training 70E
This Affects ALL Trades Not Just Electrical Contractors!!!

Shock, Electrocution, Arc Flash, and Arc Blast are Responsible for hundreds of workers deaths and thousands of injuries in the U.S. each year!

This class will cover the components and safe practices required of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E. Attendees will learn the principles and controls required of an electrical safety program, establishing an electrically safe work condition, and requirements for arc flash protection, calculation for system calories, setting safe boundaries, and determining safe clothing, PPE, and tools.

When: Friday, January 20, 2012 | 8 am - 5 pm

How Much: $135 CCBE Members | $160 Non Members

Where: Central California Builders Exchange | 1244 N. Mariposa St. | Fresno, CA 93703

Why Should Attend You Attend CCBE's Safety Training Courses:
Boretti, Inc. provides FREE phone and email support for safety related questions for attendees of their training courses to give you peace of mind and after training support you need to succeed.

Register: www.cencalbx.com | megan@cencalbx.com


Topics to be Covered:
• Basic understanding of NFPA 70E and accepted safe practices with regard to electrical exposures.
• Identification of exposures as viewed by 70E and appropriate safety action to take, when, and how.
• Personnel roles and responsibilities in ensuring implementation of safety for employee and contractor protection.
• Installation safety requirements including wiring design and protection, wiring methods, class I, II, & III, divisions 1 & 2, and class I, zone 0, 1, & 2, and working on or near live parts.

Presented by: Boretti, Inc.
Instructor: Greg Bird, CSP and Vice President of Operations:
Greg has over 35 years of loss control and safety consulting experience with public (municipalities, school districts) and private clients ranging in size from 10 to 10,000 employees. Industries in which he provided service include healthcare, manufacturing, whole distributing, residential, commercial, and heavy industrial construction. His efforts have resulted in the reduction of the experience modifications from well above 1.0 (100%) to a range of 0.90 (90%) to 0.69 (69%). He has also achieved 1.25 million work-hours without a loss time accident.
Greg offers an extensive background in the fields of Safety & Health, Loss Control, and Fire Prevention, Protection, Suppression and Investigation. Greg has 15 years of experience as a Loss Control Manager, seven years as a professional firefighter and staff officer, and 10 years as a safety site manager in the heavy construction industry. He has been responsible for code enforcement activities, including issuing citations and appearing in court to provide testimony. Greg has also prepared, assisted and represented clients in OSHA and Cal/OSHA informal and formal appeals cases, with successful outcomes for the client.
Greg is a Certified Safety Professional, a Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Engineers, and an OSHA Authorized Trainer for the 10- & 30-Hour Construction course.

Brought to you by our Insurance Partner: DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance

CCBE reserves the right to CANCEL classes if minimum attendance is not met.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Succeed & Feed Luncheon

Succeed & Feed Luncheon
Great Lunch...Information You Need!
This Month's Topic: Employee Benefit Solutions...
Say Goodbye to Your Prevailing Wage Employee Benefits Headaches.
When: Friday, January 27, 2012 | 11:30 am - 1 pm


Participation is FREE
Lunch is Included - Au Jus Tri-Tip Sandwiches and all the extras! The food will be fabulous!

Where: Central California Builders Exchange | 1244 N. Mariposa St. | Fresno, CA 93703


RSVP: www.cencalbx.com or megan@cencalbx.com

Are you paying out Prevailing Wage fringe benefits in cash? Are you dealing with multiple sources to provide employee benefits? Are you sure you are in compliance? Join us as we discuss options that will:
• SAVE thousands of dollars on payroll taxes and workers' comp. premiums!
• Full Prevailing Wage compliance and assistance
• Take better care of your employees, including management and non-PW EEs
• Customized plans and benefits to fit your business.
• Plus...Learn how to guarantee your employees have steady income even in times of slow work or no work...come learn about our Supplemental Unemployment Benefit program.

Produced and Sponsored by: Employee Benefits Administration Corp.


CCBE reserves the right to CANCEL classes if minimum attendance is not met.