Inspections should be scheduled annually, with frequent checks for towers in harsh environments. tion 14 of the ANSI/TIA-222 Standard. Section 14 covers minimum criteria for a proper Maintenance and Condition Assess ent of antenna supporting structures. The current version of ANSI/TIA-222 is G-2, however, throughout this PAN, we will also be referenc-ing the draft version of ANSI/TIA-222-H to. Effective management throughout this entire period is essential. It maximizes the asset's value, ensures safety, and maintains network performance. This process is a strategic discipline. Regular inspections and preventive maintenance are key best practices that help identify potential structural weaknesses, prevent equipment failure, and. In addition, the Act's General Duty Clause, Section 5(a) (1), requires employers to provide their employees with a workplace free from recognized hazards likely to cause death or serious physical harm. Material contained in this publication is in the public domain and may be reproduced, fully or. Regular maintenance of telecommunication towers enables effortless connectivity to the system and provides a guarantee of network reliability. The covering shall be tight and there shall be condensation water in the plastic film, which shall be cured for about 28 days.