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OSHA’s Top 10 Violations for 2024

May 6, 2025 | Noon CDT
Virtual
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As part of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, this webinar will explore the connection between the top 10 most cited OSHA violations and falls as the leading cause of fatalities in the roofing industry. Join Rich Trewyn, NRCA’s director of risk education and training, and Adrianne Anglin, NRCA’s director of safety and risk management, as they break down simple yet significant steps roofing workers can take to protect against these fatal risks when working at heights.

Richard Trewyn
NRCA’s director of risk education and training

Richard Trewyn joined NRCA in 2015. Before joining NRCA, he was the national safety director for TECTA and started his career at FJA Christiansen Roofing Companies in Milwaukee in 1996. With a degree in occupational safety and health from the University of Wisconsin— Whitewater and his numerous certificates and certifications within the safety field, he brings a wealth of industry knowledge and expertise to NRCA. He is an Occupational Safety and Health Administration- authorized trainer for the construction 10- and 30-hour classes and an authorized CERTA trainer of torch-applied system classes. He also teaches NRCA’s fall-protection and CERTA Train-the-trainer classes.

Adrianne Anglin, CSP
NRCA’s director of safety and risk management

Adrianne Anglin joined NRCA as its director of safety and risk management in October 2024. She is an active member of the American Society of Safety Professionals, the National Association of Women in Construction and the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and helped launch the Women of the Michigan Aggregate Association subgroup in 2023. Since joining NRCA, she has helped to spearhead initiatives such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s heat rulemaking and fleet safety initiatives. A seasoned risk and safety manager with a strong focus on delivering custom solutions for the workplace, she has worked in the safety arena for more than 20 years. In 2021, Anglin was nominated for and voted as one of the Top Women in Safety 2021 by American Occupational Safety along with 25 other female safety professionals.

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