A COMPANY providing safety training for people working at height has joined a campaign to raise awareness of the mobile access tower industry.
What does ATA stand for?
ATA stands for Access Tower (Vandenberg AFB, CA)
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- Angiotensin II Type 2 Receptor
- Advanced Tactical Targeting Technology (US DARPA)
- Automatic Tactical Targeting and Tracking
- Aviation Electronics Technician 3rd Class (US Navy)
- Angiotensin II Type-4 (gene)
- AT (Army Technology) 4 Confined Space (US Army)
- American Top 40 (radio)
- Atop the Fourth Wall (comic reviews)
- Amstel Televisie 5 (Dutch: Amstel Television 5; news channel; Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Aboriginal Tourism Association (British Columbia, Canada)
- Accredited Tax Advisor (accreditation from College for Financial Planning and the Accreditation Council on Accountancy)
- Accredited Teacher Accomplishment (New South Wales Institute of Teachers; New South Wales, Australia)
- Accumulated Time Analysis
- Activity Therapists Association (Chicago, IL)
- Actual Time of Arrival
- Addictions Training Academy (est. 2009; UK)
- Additional Training Assemblies
- Administrative Tribunals Act (Canada)
- Admission Temporaire (French: Temporary Admission)
- Advanced Tactical Aircraft
Samples in periodicals archive:
A council spokesman said: "It was built in 1988 and includes a domed roof and an access tower that houses a spiral staircase with balconies linking the structures at each upper level.
Meanwhile, it is also working on a complex fabrication project for IHC Engineering Business - a world-leader in the construction of specialist dredging equipment and custom-built offshore vessels - supplying a pounds 300,000 200 metre access tower.
The structure consists of three elements: a slender access tower clad in thin timber slats, a vertiginous glazed warm-up pod, and the ski jump ramp itself, its geometry dictated by the sport's regulations concerning safe jumping trajectories and distances.
To do the job you will need: * Scaffolding, an access tower, or a cherry picker - it is not safe to do this from a ladder.
Meanwhile, IHC Merwede, a Dutch-owned construction firm with a base in Tyneside, has awarded MB a pounds 150,000 contract to supply materials for a 180-metre access tower used to lay pipes on the seabed.
HSS can supply a roof ladder for around pounds 19 for a day's use but you will also need a ladder or access tower to reach the gutter level.