NATE Issues Member Advisory Bulletin for Ian Regarding Federal Resources

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NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association issued a letter to its members on Wednesday to fully prepare those companies who may potentially be tasked with working in areas impacted by Hurricane Ian. The Association provided an Access Coordination Request letter from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

  • To access the CISA Hurricane Access Coordination Request Letter, click here.
  • To access OSHA Hurricane Preparedness and Response Resources, click here.

The association said it encourages all member companies working in the impacted regions to provide copies of the letter to their employees and make sure the letter is accessible in all company commercial motor vehicles.

NATE said it has been closely following the developments surrounding Hurricane Ian and urges member companies, their employees, and their families located in the impacted regions to remain safe and vigilant. 

The CISA letter, effective September 25, 2022 – October 10, 2022, encompasses the communications industry sector and requests that federal, state, local, tribal, emergency management, and law enforcement officials provide site access, fuel priority and other relief measures for companies to restore vital services and functions deemed essential for public health and safety.

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