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The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) has published a revision to a voluntary national consensus safety standard that involves communication structures, which can present many risks for workers across the country. The updated ANSI/ASSP A10.48 Standard will be effective on January 1, covering the latest safety practices and training recommendations for the construction, demolition, modification and maintenance of communication structures.
The digital standard establishes minimum criteria that companies can implement to keep workers safe when performing work on communication structures, including antenna and broadcast supporting structures.
“We have specifically updated the criteria that guide the use of fall arrest systems and other equipment,” said Chair Gordon Lyman of the A10.48 subcommittee who is also CEO of eSystem Training Solutions. “Employers must identify and prevent potential hazards to protect those who perform this type of work, especially at height.”
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