It’s your last chance to attend a complimentary in-person or remote training course on PPE for telecom workers

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Many dozens of NATE and non-NATE members have benefitted from the complimentary PPE for Telecom Workers: Hazard ID, Selection and Use course. The last course will be held in Tampa, Florida, on September 17, 2024. NATE is also offering the course remotely if the attendee is not within 100 miles of Tampa. Registration is available here. 

NATE The Infrastructure Contractors Association understands that staying ahead in today’s fast-paced environment requires continuous learning and growth. That is why they are extending a special invitation to those who may have missed their previous free training course on PPE for Telecom Workers: Hazard ID, Selection and Use.

The last complimentary course will be held in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday, September 17, 2024. As an added incentive NATE is offering a full-day instructor-led remote training option for individuals who are located more than 100 miles outside of Tampa.

This is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge from the comfort of your own space, ensuring you don’t miss out on valuable learning opportunities due to distance. Registration is available here.

Whether you join remotely or in person, you will gain insights and tools that are crucial for both personal and professional development.

Investing in employee training is a smart move for any company or organization, especially when it comes to ensuring their safety on the job.

Registering your employees for this complimentary, comprehensive PPE training provided by NATE and supported by a U.S. Department of Labor Susan Harwood Training grant (SH-000003-SH3) is a proactive step towards creating a safer workplace environment.

This initiative recognizes the evolving nature of workplace safety and the need to address a wide range of hazards beyond just hard hats.

The training will provide in-depth education on the applicable Standards, Regulations, and Reference Documents encompassing PPE, JHA Development, Hierarchy of Controls (how to eliminate hazards prior to use of PPE), Fall Protection-specific PPE, Climbing Facilities, Safety Equipment Manufacturers Committee PPE Testing, and the ANSI/ASSP A10.48 – Standard for Telecommunications. In addition, the curriculum will include pertinent OSHA information regarding employer responsibilities, worker rights, and whistleblower laws and complaint procedures (including time constraints).