Monthly Archives: January 2018

  1. The Urgency for the RIGHT Fall Arrest Systems - it's a matter of life or death!

    The Urgency for the RIGHT Fall Arrest Systems - it's a matter of life or death!

    Don’t Compromise on Fall Arrest Training and Systems for Your Work-at-Height Employees

    Employers that require employees to work at height should be fully aware of the importance of buying the RIGHT fall arrest training and systems, yet all too often we hear of tragic accidents occurring in the workplace that simply should not happen. Fall Arrest equipment and training is a vital component for any employee that works at height in various environments and applications, including construction workers, fire rescue, search & rescue, cellular tower, power utility, aerial lift, and any other work at height profession. 

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  2. Responsibility of Ladders & Cable Systems Part II of II: Climbing Towers by OSHA and ANSI A14.3 Standard

    Responsibility of Ladders & Cable Systems Part II of II: Climbing Towers by OSHA and ANSI A14.3 Standard

    Responsibility for Towers without OSHA/ANSI Approved Ladder or Cable Systems Part II of II

    I hope you all had a great and happy holiday and the new year is starting off well. Sorry for the delay and here is part II of our discussion on the responsibility of ladders and cable systems.

    If a cell tower has ladder or cable system that is not OSHA/ANSI approved, whose responsibility is it, the tower owner or the contractor?

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