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Protect Your Crew, Protect Your Bottom Line
Roofing is high-stakes work. From slippery shingles to sweltering sun, every day on the roof brings new risks. Without the right training, one misstep can lead to serious injury—and costly downtime. SafetyNow was built by roofers for roofers to help you turn safety into a seamless, results-driven part of every job.

Engaging, Certified Training Tailored to Roofers
SafetyNow delivers a complete suite of 19 full-length, certified onboarding courses plus 42 quick, refresher modules (each under 15 minutes). Whether you’re bringing on a new hire or reinforcing best practices, our content covers critical topics like fall prevention, ladder safety, electrical awareness, heat stress, and material handling—all in language that speaks directly to your team.

See Measurable Results, Fast
• Average 38 % reduction in workers’ comp claims each year
• Fewer accidents and incidents—so projects stay on schedule
• Less downtime, more productivity, and a safer culture that attracts and retains skilled roofers

Instant Reporting & Compliance You Can Trust
Get certificates of completion for every course—perfect for OHS audits and proving compliance at a moment’s notice. Our automated reporting dashboard tracks who’s trained on what, when, and where, saving you hours of paperwork and guesswork.

Ready to Roll Out in Five Minutes
• Award-winning LMS works on mobile, tablet, or PC—online or offline
• Easy integration with your HRIS and existing software ecosystem
• Set up your entire crew in under five minutes (no extra IT resources required)

Built by Roofers, for Roofers
We understand the realities of the jobsite—tight schedules, unpredictable weather, and crews that learn better when training feels relevant. Every module is designed with real-world scenarios and tips that resonate on Day One, ensuring your team stays engaged and retains what matters most.

Summer 2025 Special: $199 / Year
List price is $299 per year, but right now you can lock in the roofer-specific training suite for just $199 / year. Volume discounts are available for crews of all sizes—call us to learn more.

Ready to Raise the Roof on Safety?
Fill out the form below to place your order or call 1-800-667-9300 to get started. Get your entire team trained, tracked, and certified in minutes—and watch your safety metrics improve before the season’s over.

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  • Learn from the Experts: Benefit from the knowledge and experience of industry-leading cybersecurity professionals, ready to guide your team to become the robust first line of defense your business needs.
  • Flexible & Accessible: Say goodbye to rigid schedules! Our online platform offers unparalleled flexibility, allowing your team to learn at their own pace, anytime, anywhere.
  • Always Updated: The cyber threat landscape changes daily. Stay ahead with content that’s regularly refreshed to cover the latest threats and best practices.

Elevate your team’s cybersecurity knowledge with SafetyNow — because informed employees are your best defense.

Absolutely not, all of our courses are SCORM compliant and can be uploaded into your current learning management system in a matter of minutes; however, if you don’t have an LMS, why not use our award-winning solution which integrates seamlessly with your HRIS to avoid having to upload all of your employees. If you don’t have an HRIS, no problem, we will do the heavy lifting for you and set up all your employees from a simple spreadsheet and provide you with robust reporting to manage your training through to completion.

What makes our training stand out?

  • Expert-Led Curriculum: Learn from the best in the business. Our trainers are industry veterans with hands-on experience.
  • Interactive and Engaging: Our modules are crafted to be engaging and practical, ensuring knowledge is not just acquired but retained.
  • Flexible Learning Options: Your team can access the training anywhere, anytime, fitting perfectly into their busy schedules without compromising productivity.
  • Always Up-to-Date: We constantly update our course content to reflect the latest laws & cases, ensuring your team stays compliant.

Case 1: Waukegan Roofing Contractor Fined $365,576 for Repeated Safety Violations
In May 2024, OSHA pursued enforcement actions against Joshua Herion, a Waukegan, Illinois–based roofing contractor, for routinely exposing employees to hazardous working conditions. Following years of documented violations—primarily related to inadequate fall protection—the Department of Labor moved to seize the company’s assets to satisfy unpaid penalties. Ultimately, Herion paid $365,576 in fines and interest, effectively crippling the contractor’s cash flow and reputation. This enforcement action not only forced the business to divert substantial resources toward regulatory compliance costs but also disrupted ongoing projects and strained client relationships, as subcontractors and customers hesitated to work with a company under active federal enforcement (osha.gov).

Economic Impact:

  • Direct Financial Loss: Payment of $365,576 in fines and accrued interest.
  • Operational Disruption: Asset seizure threats stalled active jobs and delayed payroll.
  • Reputational Damage: Clients and insurers flagged the firm as high risk, leading to project cancellations and increased insurance premiums.

Case 2: RRC Home Improvement Inc. Cited for $328,545 in OSHA Penalties
In January 2025, OSHA cited Newark, New Jersey–based RRC Home Improvement Inc. for repeated violations of fall protection standards at three separate job sites over the course of a single month. Federal inspectors documented multiple instances where workers were left unprotected on roofs without adequate guardrails or personal fall arrest systems. OSHA ultimately levied $328,545 in penalties, one of the largest single-company roofing fines in the Northeast for that period (ohsonline.com).

Economic Impact:

  • Penalty Payment: $328,545 diverted from operating capital to settle fines.
  • Heightened Insurance Costs: Following the citations, major insurers—already wary of the firm’s safety record—either increased premiums or declined to renew coverage, raising annual costs by an estimated 25%.
  • Business Slowdown: RRC Home Improvement lost several municipal bidding opportunities, as municipalities required proof of a clean OSHA record to qualify. This led to an estimated 15% drop in annual revenue for 2025.

Case 3: Oberg Roofing & Remodeling’s Lawsuit Burden Ballooning to $5 Million
Oberg Roofing & Remodeling, a Minnesota contractor, abruptly ceased operations in late 2024 after a series of safety-related incidents and financial mismanagement. Initially facing roughly $700,000 in arrears and several mechanical safety citations, the company’s troubles multiplied when multiple homeowners, suppliers, and subcontractors filed lawsuits alleging negligence, unpaid invoices, and unsafe working conditions. By February 2025, the aggregate sought damages had surged to nearly $5 million. Faced with mounting legal costs, potential judgments, and OSHA scrutiny, the principals filed for personal bankruptcy and shuttered the business entirely (roofingcontractor.com).

Economic Impact:

  • Legal Exposure: Lawsuit filings grew from $700,000 to $4.93 million in claims within a three-month window.
  • Bankruptcy & Liquidation: The owners’ bankruptcy filings triggered forced asset sales, eliminating any residual equity and leaving subcontractors and employees unpaid.
  • Market Exit: Oberg’s exit disrupted several large commercial projects, forcing general contractors to scramble for replacement roofing crews—resulting in schedule overruns and penalty payments to their clients.

These three cases illustrate how serious safety lapses—particularly fall protection failures—can inflict catastrophic economic damage on roofing businesses. From direct OSHA fines exceeding $300,000 to cascading lawsuits totaling millions of dollars, the financial burden of non-compliance often outweighs the investment in proactive, certified training and robust safety management.

These incidents spotlight the critical need for comprehensive roofing safety training — a need that SafetyNow is here to meet.

  1. ASBESTOS AWARENESS FOR ROOFERS – CANADA VERSION
  2. ASBESTOS AWARENESS FOR ROOFERS – US VERSION
  3. ASBESTOS AWARENESS ROOFING – IDENTIFYING MATERIALS THAT MAY CONTAIN ASBESTOS
  4. ASBESTOS AWARENESS ROOFING – WORKING NEAR ASBESTOS
  5. COLD STRESS
  6. ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR ROOFING
  7. ELECTRICAL SAFETY ROOFING – GROUND AND INSULATION TECHNIQUES
  8. ELECTRICAL SAFETY ROOFING – LIVE WIRES AND POWER LINE CONTACT
  9. ELECTRICAL SAFETY ROOFING – USE OF ELECTRICALLY POWERED EQUIPMENT
  10. ELECTRICAL SAFETY ROOFING – WORKING NEAR SOLAR PANELS
  11. EMERGENCY EVACUATION
  12. EMERGENCY PLANS AND COMMUNICATION
  13. EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  14. FALL PROTECTION – ROOFING
  15. FALL PROTECTION ROOFING – FALL ARRESTS SYSTEMS
  16. FALL PROTECTION ROOFING – ROOF ANCHORS
  17. FALL PROTECTION ROOFING – ROOF EDGE PROTECTION
  18. FIRE EVACUATION
  19. FIRE SAFETY FOR ROOFERS
  20. FIRST AID – BASIC FIRST AID
  21. FIRST AID – INJURIES FROM FALLS
  22. FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
  23. HAZARD COMMUNICATION (HAZCOM)
  24. HAZCOM – PPE FOR HANDLING CHEMICALS
  25. HAZCOM – PROPER HANDLING OF ROOFING SPECIFIC MATERIAL
  26. HAZCOM – SDS
  27. HEAT & COLD STRESS PREVENTION FOR ROOFING
  28. HEAT STRESS
  29. INCIDENT REPORTING
  30. JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS – IDENTIFYING RISKS
  31. JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS – IMPLEMENTING CONTROLS TO REDUCE HAZARDS
  32. JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS (JHA)
  33. LADDER ROOF ACCESS
  34. LADDER SELECTION FOR ROOFERS
  35. MATERIALS HANDLING – LIFTING FOR ROOFING MATERIALS
  36. MATERIALS HANDLING – MECHANICAL AIDS
  37. MATERIALS HANDLING FOR ROOFING
  38. PPE FOR ROOFING
  39. PPE FOR ROOFING – FACE & EYE PROTECTION
  40. PPE FOR ROOFING – GLOVES
  41. PPE FOR ROOFING – HARD HATS & SAFETY HELMETS
  42. PPE FOR ROOFING – HEARING PROTECTION
  43. PPE FOR ROOFING – NON-SLIP FOOTWEAR
  44. PPE FOR ROOFING – RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
  45. ROOF ACCESS SAFETY
  46. TOOLS & EQUIPMENT FOR ROOFERS
  47. TOOLS & EQUIPMENT ROOFING – EQUIPMENT
  48. TOOLS & EQUIPMENT ROOFING – INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE & OPERATION
  49. TOOLS & EQUIPMENT ROOFING – PINCHPOINTS AND ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
  50. WEATHER HAZARDS – HIGH WINDS
  51. WEATHER HAZARDS – MONITORING FORECASTS
  52. WEATHER HAZARDS – SLIPPERY SURFACES
  53. WEATHER HAZARDS – WHEN TO STOP WORK
  54. WEATHER HAZARDS FOR ROOFERS
  55. WHMIS
  56. WHMIS – OVERVIEW
  57. WHMIS – PICTOGRAMS/LABEL
  58. WHMIS – SDS
  59. WORKING AT HEIGHTS FOR ROOFERS
  60. WORKING AT HEIGHTS ROOFERS – RESCUE FOR SUSPENDED WORKERS
  61. WORKING AT HEIGHTS ROOFERS – SCAFFOLD & AERIAL LIFTS