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How Drones Are Improving the Safety of Industrial Inspections

Drones can save lives when it comes to inspections of important structures.

Drones are being used in a variety of ways that truly utilize the advantages of the technology. It should come as no surprise that drones are being used more widely for industrial inspections. Safety is a big factor to consider when carrying out these inspections, with drone inspections significantly decreasing risk to safety. Additionally, the aerial imaging data that is collected is highly detailed, and can identify problems that the human eye may miss.

Inspections on large industrial sites can possess an array of hazards for workers, not to mention the risk of falling from heights that can lead to serious injury or death and a drone inspection minimizes these risks. Mitigating this risk is invaluable for plant managers, as inspections can be carried out more efficiently and impact on plant production is minimized. Other dangerous hazards include facilities that might emit toxic chemicals or have high-voltage equipment that an inspector would need to be very careful around.

Construction workers falling from heights is the most common cause of death. Falls are not the only cause of death as highway workers are at risk from other drivers. The ability to inspect a bridge while standing at a safe distance really improves safety for the workers.

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Bridges and power lines being inspected after something like a hurricane is imperative. There might not be a direct route to these on the ground due to flooding. Drones can traverse this easily without worrying about live power lines in the water. The regular inspection of bridges, roads, and power lines is important and easy to do with a drone. The drone will need a professional pilot in order to do a thorough inspection.

Drones and Construction

Drones in construction simply makes sense due to all of the benefits garnered through its usage. Drone inspections can take a fraction of the time when compared to that of a traditional inspection method. Drones can be used to plan as they can help map areas, monitor progress, and even help hold workers accountable. Drones are perfect when it comes to safety inspections in unstable environments. The time saved by using drones can be spent on other areas of the project. The ability to see that certain workers might be finishing a task can allow them to go to another part of the work site. Walking giant construction sites can be immensely time-consuming, which is something to keep in mind.

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Why You Need a Drone Expert

The importance of relying on a drone expert cannot be stressed enough. The drone pilot should be insured and licensed as operating a drone incorrectly can lead to injury. Drones must adhere to FAA rules when they are used for commercial purposes. Top companies like FlyGuys have FAA certified drone pilots around the entire country.

Drones are here to stay as they are used for both commercial and personal purposes. Industrial inspections have an inherent risk that can be mitigated by using drones for inspections. Look into how drones can help improve safety of industrial inspections moving forward!

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