American Tower and NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association co-authored an article with Radio World about essential safety guidelines for broadcast engineers. By proactively addressing hazards and fostering a culture of vigilance, broadcast engineers can protect themselves, their teams, and the critical infrastructure they maintain. When following these guidelines, broadcast engineers can achieve both safety and operational excellence, helping to ensure the seamless operation of communications networks. Read more on pages 29 – 30 in a recent edition of Radio World.
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