NWSA Survey’s Worker Participation in Job Task Analysis

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nwsaThe National Wireless Safety Alliance (NWSA) has launched a Job Task Analysis of tower technicians to ensure that NWSA’s technician exams reflect today’s work environment, regulations, and technology. The JTA survey is a required part of the process to ensure the NWSA’s programs achieve ANSI ISO 17024 accreditation, the premier accreditation for personnel certification organizations.

The Fairfax, VA-based NWSA is a national non-profit assessment and certification organization that has been established to provide thorough, independent assessments of knowledge and skills and provide verifiable worker certification in order to enhance safety, reduce workplace risk, improve quality, encourage training, and recognize the skilled professionals who work on towers and other non-standard structures.  

“The opinions of tower technicians, through their participation in this JTA survey, are vital to this effort,” said NWSA consultant Chuck Slagle, a former Sprint Environmental Health & Safety Executive. “I would encourage all industry workers to take some time to complete the survey to assist the NWSA in developing our wireless industry certification programs.”

Industry workers can access the JTA survey at the following link: http://nws-a.org/jtasurvey/.

As a “thank you” for taking the time to complete the survey, participants will be entered into a drawing for one of five $100 gift cards from GME Supply Co. Workers must complete the survey by no later than March 31, 2016, in order to be entered in the GME Supply Co. drawing.

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