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May 2002
On the Cover
Self supporting tower located in Sloan, Iowa
Photo Courtesy of Sabre Communications Corporation, Sioux City, Iowa
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05/01/2002
The Tower Industry Cleans Off Its Specs
The Tower Industry Cleans Off Its Specs originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2001 issue of Site Management & Technology and is republished here with permission of PRIMEDIA Business Magazines & Media Inc.
05/01/2002
FYI
OSHA Announces Comprehensive Plan to Reduce Ergonomic Injuries
Targeted Guidelines and Tough Enforcement Two Key Elements
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently unveiled a comprehensive plan designed to dramatically reduce ergonomic injuries through a combination of industry-targeted guidelines, tough enforcement measures, workplace outreach, advanced research, and dedicated efforts to protect Hispanic and other immigrant workers.
05/01/2002
OSHA Relations Committee Update
To those of you who have companies "Riding the Line" and swearing at the 200’ rule in OSHA’s Compliance Directive CPL 2.1-29, stop swearing!
NATE Administrator Patrick Howey just this past week learned from the Assistant Secretary of Labor’s office in Washington, D.C., that the 200 foot exclusion has been removed.
05/01/2002
From the Office
NATE makes a difference.
We were reminded of this once again during the last week of March, when the NATE office received word that the final action had been taken to remove the two- hundred foot exclusion from the personnel hoisting procedures contained in CPL 2-1.29.
05/01/2002
Board of Directors Election Procedures
1. To qualify as a candidate for the NATE Board of Directors an individual must hold an executive position in a Voting Member company.
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