NATE Unveils Safety Video on
 Workforce Professionalism

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nateNATE leadership has been busy. Last week, the organization released a “professionalism video” as part of its Climber Connection campaign at the 2016 Wireless West Conference in Anaheim, CA. The video includes a testimonial from a tower climber discussing the characteristics that make up a professional elevated worker in the industry. It highlights the important role that professionalism plays in establishing a culture of safety and quality within a tower crew, a contractor company and among a company’s client base. The video also includes footage of a tower crew effectively communicating and establishing a respectful rapport with each other at the tower site.

“I didn’t know what to expect when I took a job as a tower climber, but I learned from day one that it was more professional than I could have ever imagined,” said Justin Bronsert, a tower climber at B+T Group.

“Right from the beginning, starting with the training process, you learn that being a professional is a huge part of the job. It definitely makes you take more pride in your work,” added Bronsert.

“With the ever-evolving technology of today, tower climber requirements keep rising and so too should the professionalism to ensure job safety and efficiency,” stated Jeff Stach, B+T Group’s Director of Audits and Inspections.                                                              

Click HERE to watch the Professionalism safety video. NATE encourages tower climbers and all wireless industry stakeholders to actively participate in this campaign by posting the Professionalism video on their respective social networking platforms using the hashtag #ClimberConnection. NATE also encourages tower climbers to share their industry safety tips through social interaction on the Association’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

The Climber Connection campaign was developed by the NATE Member Services Committee in conjunction with the NATE Safety & Education Committee and is designed to provide specific resources and communicate the Association’s message directly to the industry’s elevated workforce. A central element of the campaign is the official release of twelve Climber Connection safety videos; each focused on a unique safety topic or issue involving working at heights.

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