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Published June 1st, 2017
Drone technology has become more popular in recent years. As a worker in the construction industry, you are likely aware of their uses and benefits. However, did you realize that they can also be used to reduce construction-related deaths? Let's take a look at how drones are saving lives in the construction industry.
Drones Keep Workers Out of Harm's Way
When it comes to land-surveying that happens on foot, the surveyor will often have to do their work under dangerous circumstances. With drones, workers can be kept out of dangerous environments and terrains and potential lives can be saved while speeding up the job in the process.
Drones Reduce Aviation-Related Deaths
"The Federal Aviation Administration found that crashes of manned aircraft performing aerial photography and surveying took more than two dozen lives in the United States in the past decade."
It is no secret that aviation-related deaths are all too common in the construction industry. However, drones offer a worthy solution to this problem. Drones reduce the need for aircraft to do aerial photography and surveying, eliminating the need for human lives to be put at risk and thus reducing construction industry-related deaths.
Arizona Contractor License Center
If you have any questions about the impact that drones have had on the construction industry or if you would like to know about how Arizona Contractor License Center can help you with a career in the construction industry, please contact us today. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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