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May 1, 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.

May 1, 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.

May 1, 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.

May 1, 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.

May 1, 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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