Installation & Service of Windows & Doors for residential new construction
Use of various hand and power tools & equipment
Take accurate measurements using levels, rulers and other measuring tools
Ensuring all work is complete and clean before leaving jobsite
Ability to work outside following OSHA standards for cold and hot weather
OSHA standards generally advise that when temperatures hit -30º to -34ºF or below with more than 10-20 mph winds, nonemergency construction work should cease.
OSHA's heat illness prevention standard applies to all outdoor worksites. To prevent heat illness, the law requires employers to provide outdoor workers fresh water, access to shade at 80 degrees and, whenever requested by a worker, cool-down rest breaks in addition to regular breaks.