LEVEL 2 (TT2) CERTIFICATION EXAM
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The National Wireless Safety Alliance Tower Technician 2
(TT2) Certification validates intermediate-level competency
for technicians performing wireless infrastructure work on
communication towers and related structures. The exam
evaluates technical knowledge, safety compliance, rigging
practices, rescue procedures, equipment handling, and
operational judgment expected from experienced tower
personnel.
Exam coverage
OSHA tower safety regulations
Fall protection systems
, Climbing safety procedures
Rigging calculations and hardware
Hoisting operations
Tower structures and components
Antenna and cable installation
RF and electrical safety
Rescue operations
Tool and equipment inspection
Hazard recognition
Communication protocols
Emergency response
Structural awareness
PPE selection and use
1.
During a tower modernization project, a technician notices
severe corrosion around several connection plates near the
climbing path. What should the technician do FIRST
before continuing ascent?
,A. Continue climbing carefully while avoiding the
damaged area
B. Report the corrosion and stop climbing until evaluated
C. Spray lubricant on the corroded area before climbing
D. Climb faster to minimize exposure time
Answer: B
Rationale: Severe corrosion may compromise structural
integrity. TT2 technicians must recognize structural
hazards and stop work until qualified evaluation occurs.
Continuing ascent could create catastrophic fall or collapse
risks.
2.
A tower crew prepares to hoist an antenna using a capstan
hoist during windy conditions exceeding site safety limits.
Which action best follows NWSA safety expectations?
A. Reduce antenna weight before hoisting
B. Continue lifting slowly to maintain schedule
C. Suspend hoisting operations until safe conditions return
D. Use additional tag lines while continuing operations
Answer: C
Rationale: Wind significantly affects suspended loads and
tower worker safety. NWSA standards prioritize
, environmental hazard assessment and stopping unsafe
operations regardless of schedule pressure.
3.
While transitioning from a fixed ladder to a platform, a
technician disconnects both lanyards simultaneously for
two seconds. This action violates which critical principle?
A. Ladder positioning
B. Controlled descent
C. 100% tie-off requirement
D. RF exposure control
Answer: C
Rationale: Tower technicians must maintain continuous
fall protection at all times. Disconnecting both lanyards
creates complete exposure to fall hazards and violates
100% tie-off procedures.
4.
A crew member discovers a synthetic sling with visible
cuts and melted fibers before a scheduled lift. What is the
most appropriate response?
A. Use the sling only for lighter loads
B. Wrap the damaged area with tape and continue