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August 1, 2005
Why a Written Safety Program?
The formal safety program is a set of written documents that describe a company's safety policies, priorities, and responsibilities.

August 1, 2005
Safety & Education Committee Update
RF Video Update

In an effort to provide NATE members with a video that explains the basics of radio frequency (RF) energy for beginning climbers, the NATE Safety & Education Committee has been developing an RF Awareness video.

August 1, 2005
Tower Industry News
PCIA – The Wireless Infrastructure Association Documents Flaws in Study Claims Regarding Migratory Birds and Communications Towers

On Friday, June 24, 2005, PCIA and other industry trade associations addressed the comments of the American Bird Conservancy, Forest Conserva-tion Council, the Human Society of the United States, and Defenders of Wildlife (ABC, et al.), in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

August 1, 2005
Are You Taking Care of Business?
Too often, when we say we are "taking care of business", we think about the paperwork, the accounting, the inventory, etc...

August 1, 2005
FYI
North Carolina Department of Labor to Offer Employers Communication Tower Standards Training

In an effort to inform the public about the communication tower rules that are now in effect in North Carolina, the North Carolina Department of Labor (NCDOL) will be conducting five educational seminars in five different locations around the state (see below).

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