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Responsibility in radiolocation: a thing of ethics
Normally, when you have secured the job, the responsibility for any circumstance inherent in it, only appears when exceptionally occurs a specific event that leads to a really complicated situation, with real life consequences.
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Excavating or Trencher Machines in the Radiolocation of Services
EXCAVATING OR TRENCHER MACHINES IN THE RADIOLOCATION OF SERVICES. The work with chain trencher machines, DITCH 410 SX, is surprisingly fast, but at the same time of high risks, due to the high impact, when they damage a buried service. For this reason, the Radio Technician must perform a meticulous job of detecting services in…
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Experiences and lessons learned in Mobile Phone Operator Booth (Part 2)
Locating Service for Installation of a fiber optic cable from a junction box that is located on the post, (entrance to the site), to the operations booth of a station of the mobile operator Sprint (@Sprint), www.frontlinecontractors.com in 1903 Lake Pine Dr. Cary – NC 27502. The trench was approximately 180 feet in length.
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Experiences and lessons learned in Mobile Phone Operator Booth (Part 1)
Locating Service for Installation of a fiber optic cable from a junction box that is located on the post, (entrance to the site), to the operations booth of a station of the mobile operator Sprint (@Sprint), www.frontlinecontractors.com in 1903 Lake Pine Dr. Cary – NC 27502. The trench was approximately 180 feet in length.