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Comments on news posted 2014-04-01 18:38:02: Responding to a new spike in cell tower technician deaths, OSHA sent a letter to the wireless industry back in February criticizing carriers for insufficient training and safety standards. ..

biochemistry
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So far?

19 so far? Are they expecting more deaths in 2013?

bmccoy
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I think Karl forgot that it's 2014... or he just came up with a really bad April Fools joke.

OSUGoose
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Or there is not data yet for the later half of 2013.
Joe12345678
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just make them independent contractors and then no more OSHA or workers comp

just make them independent contractors and then no more OSHA or workers comp to deal with.

big cell CEO

Cthen
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Hey...

Like everyone else out there says, just say "It was a contractor" and it makes everything all just fine. Some how, some way...
vpsj
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Re: So far?

So far for 2014 there have been seven deaths.
WhatNow
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No money left for climber

The money the carriers pay for tower work is good but there is nothing left for the crews at the towers doing the actual work after all the people sitting at desks get their cut.
The work tends to be boom and bust. When they fund a project the want it done yesterday and every major city. The crews have to travel a lot. Then there is no work until the next big project.

IPPlanMan
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Parachutes?

I don't know anything about base jumping or parachuting, but are these towers high enough for a parachute to be helpful?

Kibbles
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I don't think a parachute would work..from what I have read the falls are a few hundred feet...they would have to have a tether attached to the tower to "pull" the chute.
If they were tethered to the tower..they more than likely would have not fallen off.

I read about one death..the guy was repelling down a 200 foot tower and his rope got stuck at 140 feet.

jap
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Great OnlineEngineers.org video on tower maintenance & climbing

Fantastic footage made by a pair of working climbers. Addresses questions of how climbing is done & why, OSHA rules, tower heights, etc..

»www.youtube.com/watch?v= ··· h2AjJaMw
amungus
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Freaks me out even watching that. Thanks for sharing. No way I'd be cut out for that.

Hope that there are meaningful and positive changes. No reason for so many deaths.

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That looks so awesome and looks like so much fun smiles!!!

chpalmer
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Cell Tower Deaths

Lots of information on this news video story...

»video.pbs.org/video/2237911445