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Industry Links
CIPOV
Enterprises, a leader in
tower erection, maintenance, construction and installation
would like to provide you with specific links to our
Industry. CIPOV Enterprises works closely with several state and federal
Regulatory Agencies, including OSHA, NIOSH, the FCC and the
FAA. For more information on these agencies click on the
links below.

NATE
The National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) is a
non-profit trade association providing a unified voice
for tower erection, maintenance and service companies.
NATE is headquartered in Watertown, South Dakota with a
staff of seven people who administer to the day-to-day
operation of the association. As a member driven
association, NATE is directed by its Board of Directors
and committees. These individuals come from all types
and sizes of companies located throughout the United
States.
TOWER
TIMES
Tower Times is the official magazine of NATE and is
published monthly, with NATE member companies
receiving complimentary issues. Subscriptions to
Tower Times are also available.
OSHA
The mission of the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) is to save lives,
prevent injuries and protect the health of
America's workers. To accomplish this, federal
and state governments must work in partnership
with the more than 100 million working men and
women and their six and a half million employers
who are covered by the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970.
NIOSH
The National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) is the Federal
agency responsible for conducting research
and making recommendations for the
prevention of work-related disease and
injury. The Institute is part of the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) is an independent United States
government agency, directly responsible
to Congress. The FCC was established by
the Communications Act of 1934 and is
charged with regulating interstate and
international communications by radio,
television, wire, satellite and cable.
The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50
states, the District of Columbia, and
U.S. possessions.
FAA
The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) is the element
of the U.S. government with primary
responsibility for the safety of
civil aviation. The FAA was
originally designated the Federal
Aviation Agency when established by
the Federal Aviation Act of 1958.
The present name was adopted in 1967
when the FAA became a component of
the Department of Transportation.
ASSE
The American Society
of Safety Engineers is the oldest and largest Safety
organization and represents more than 30,000 (SH&E)
practitioners committed to protecting people, property and
the environment and are the forefront of safety engineering,
design standards development, management and education in
virtually every industry, governmental agency, labor and
education.
NSC
The National Safety Council
saves lives by preventing injuries and deaths at work, on
the roads and in homes and communities. They engage
organizations and individuals through their leadership and
efforts in research, education and advocacy.
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