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NATE Releases Safety Equipment Manufacturers Committee (SEMC) Consensus Document

Posted on: April 28, 2020 Category: NATE News

For Immediate Release: 
April 28, 2020

NATE Releases Safety Equipment Manufacturers Committee (SEMC) Consensus Document

SEMC to Become an Official NATE Ad-Hoc Committee; Jeremy Buckles from SBA Communications Corporation Appointed Chairman
 

(Watertown, SD) – NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association today officially released the Safety Equipment Manufacturers Committee (SEMC) Guide for Wire Rope Safety Climbs on Antenna Supporting Structures – 2020 consensus document.

This 15-page, manufacturer consensus document is intended to address use of a wire rope safety climb/ system in the telecommunications industry. This resource is only intended to apply to structures that are governed by the ANSI/TIA-222 Standard, as adopted by the International Building Code (IBC) and other jurisdictional building codes.The SEMC’s objective is to provide detailed information applicable to the performance, installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of wire rope safety climbs/systems for antenna supporting structures with ANSI/TIA-222 defined climbing facilities. This document also provides the structure owner, or the Engineer of Record (EOR), loading requirements necessary to analyze the wire rope safety climb connection as well as quantify the specific loading based number of users who may utilize the wire rope safety climb/system at any given time.

Jeremy BucklesThe Association also announced that the SEMC group has been designated as an official NATE Ad-Hoc Committee. Jeremy Buckles, Senior Manager – Safety International at SBA Communications Corporation will serve as the new Chairman of the NATE SEMC Ad-Hoc Committee.  

“On behalf of the SEMC, we are excited to make this safety climb systems guidelines consensus document available as a means to ultimately enhance safety in the communications infrastructure industry,” said Jeremy Buckles. “We are also thrilled to formalize our committee efforts under NATE’s organizational structure which will provide a boost to our industry’s worker protection though future testing initiatives and research,” added Buckles.

The NATE SEMC Ad-Hoc Committee roster includes the following members:

Jeremy Buckles (Chairman)
SBA Communications Corporation

Rick Miller
3M Personal Safety Division

Richard Cullum
Crown Castle

John Lamond
GME Supply Co

John Paul Jones
Tower & Turbine Technologies LLC

Stephanie Brewer
Sabre Industries, Inc. 

Doug Mercier
SKYLOTEC North America, LP

Devin Finingan
Trylon TSF Inc.

Joey Deuer
TUF-TUG Products, Deuer Developments

Sheri O’Dell-Deuer
TUF-TUG Products, Deuer Developments

Dawn Smith
TUF-TUG Products, Deuer Developments

The SEMC Guide for Wire Rope Safety Climbs on Antenna Supporting Structures – 2020 consensus document is available to the Association’s members and the industry as a free resource and accessible to be downloaded HERE. Visit www.natehome.com to learn more about NATE.

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About NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association

NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association is a non-profit trade association dedicated to providing a unified voice for companies in the diverse tower and communications infrastructure construction, service and maintenance industries. Today the Association boasts over 965 member companies located throughout the United States, Bahamas, Canada, China, Ghana, Israel, Jamaica, Nigeria, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Trinidad and the United Kingdom. For additional information on NATE, please visit www.natehome.com.

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