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Brendan Carr Climbs Above The Clouds To Celebrate One Of Scariest, Hardest Jobs In World

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Kerr went to social media on Monday to share his own video in the clouds to celebrate what he considers as “one of the toughest jobs.” did.

Kerr posted a video showing him climbing a 1,800-foot tower with his crew. The footage reveals a breathtaking view from above the clouds. This is because technicians scale large heights to perform maintenance and upgrades of telecommunications and broadcast structures.

“It’s okay, I got to the top with Hasani and his crew. I said In the video. (Related: FCC will begin research into DEI policy at one of the largest corporate media outlets)

In another post, Carr interviewed the crew and held questions and answer sessions to discuss their work.

“The crew of the American towers will get the toughest work done. Join Hasani on top of this 1,800-foot tower today and answer old questions. How many chairs will it take to change the light bulb? #carrtrip , “Carr I wrote it.

In the US, changes in light bulbs require strict safety measures, especially in high-risk environments such as signal towers. Offer There is substantial compensation by an experienced climber making around $130,000 a year on several days of work. These jobs involve serious dangers due to extreme heights and harsh conditions such as strong winds.

Recent statistics show that electricity hazards are a serious concern across a variety of occupations, resulting in a significant number of injuries and deaths that occur each year. Data Reports from Electrical Safety Foundation International (esfi) and occupational safety and health management (OSHA) says there have been 3,260 non-fatal electrical damages in 2021 and 2022, including days away from work in the US.

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