Many organizations look at Associations and think there is a high cost to join. This is not the case with NARFA.
In fact, the savings we provide in many of our programs, not to mention us easing much of your administrative burdens, saves you more than your cost of membership!
Here are some of the things we are proud to do for our member businesses:
Advocacy
NARFA takes great pride in being an advocate for our member businesses and their industries. We are dedicated to protecting and advancing the needs of your industry.
We work at the federal and state level advocate for issues that impact the automotive, roads, fuel, and related industries. We invite all of our members to stay in touch with us and help us shape and share our industries’ voice.
Education
Our educational resources are extensive, and cover legislative updates, safety and loss control bulletins, regulatory and compliance notices, and much more.
We also produce eBooks, white papers, and aggregate research from other industry leaders to offer great insights to our member businesses.
MEMBER RESOURCES
Legislative Updates
Our bulletins feature updates on laws and regulations impacting the industry.
Safety Tips
Valuable tips and guidelines to help keep your employees safe and in compliance.
Briefs & Guides
Members-only briefs provide introductory overviews on industry issues to keep you up-to-date.
Latest News From OSHA
- US Department of Labor cites Ohio commercial bakery for repeat, serious safety violations following investigation
- US Department of Labor cites Connecticut earthwork contractor for continued violations after follow-up inspection, proposes $1.2M fine
- US Department of Labor issues 7 letters of interpretation addressing workplace safety, health requirements
- US Department of Labor cites Idaho transformer manufacturer more than $986K for safety violations
- Federal investigation into fatality at Georgia-based engineering company finds employer exposed workers to chemical, asphyxiation hazards
- US Labor Department extends contest dates for workplace safety, health, citations, focuses efforts to address pending complaints
Latest News From DOL
- US Department of Labor to hold online seminars in September for current, prospective federal contractors on prevailing wage requirements
- US Labor Department cites Florida roofing contractor for allegedly exposing employees to hazards after worker falls through residential skylight
- Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report
- US Department of Labor’s Administrative Review Board launches major website improvements to simplify appeals process for workers
- Secretary Chavez-DeRemer statement on BLS preliminary benchmark revision
