Natural Disasters affect our workplaces and personal lives simultaneously. That’s why NATCA’s Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) Representatives are technically savvy and relentless in ensuring the buildings in which NATCA members work get the attention they […]
Summer is upon us, which means temperatures are rising across the country. What does that mean for our facilities? Join your NATCA OSHA Reps for a webinar Thursday, June 27 at 5 p.m. ET to find […]
NATCA members and staff at Honolulu Control Facility (HCF) recently honored a paramedic and several FAA employees whose quick actions saved the life of HCF member Shawn Lorenzo in October. Shawn Lorenzo, longtime NATCA member at […]
The Helping Hearts Award, bestowed by NATCA’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Committee, recognizes facilities with 15 or more employees that have achieved the highest percentage of trained individuals in the use of Automated External […]
The NATCA Academy held an OSHA/OWCP class at the NATCA National Office in March, which provided participants a chance to acquire the training they would need to address employee safety issues on the job.This group is […]
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), more commonly referred to as a “heart attack,” can happen to anyone at any time. Without CPR and defibrillation, a person’s chances of surviving a heart attack drop 7-10% for every minute […]