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Conducting and understanding safety audits: New guide for tower workers

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Watertown, SD — Communication tower workers must cooperate with jobsite safety auditors and implement all recommended corrective actions, a safety resource from NATE: The Communications Tower Infrastructure Association says.

NATE recently published a guide that explores auditing procedures and responsibilities. It’s intended to be used as a training aid to “promote compliance, risk mitigation and a proactive safety culture.”

NATE recommends employers:

Workers should:

The audit process consists of planning and conducting, holding a closing meeting, reporting and follow-up, and verifying corrective actions.

Guidance for auditors:


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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