The National Wireless Safety Alliance (NWSA) unveiled the organization’s official informational website. NWSA is a national non-profit assessment and certification organization whose mission statement is 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.
“NWSA is committed to providing timely and relevant updates to the industry as key benchmarks are achieved in the establishment of the organization. This website will be a valuable platform for stakeholders throughout the wireless industry to receive information on NWSA,” said NWSA consultant Chuck Slagle, a former Sprint Environmental Health and Safety Executive.
Key features of the NWSA website include an About section that highlights the organization’s origin, a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) section which provides answers to common questions regarding the organization, a Press Release section which archives the NWSA’s press releases and a Speaker Request Form which allows the industry an opportunity to request an NWSA representative to speak at an upcoming event.
The NWSA organization is the result of collaborative efforts between a broad coalition of the industry’s leading subject matter experts, companies and stakeholders representing wireless carriers, tower owners, OEM’s, turnkey management firms, small contractors, tower technicians and industry associations.