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U.S. Airport Test UV Autonomous Robot

U.S. Airport Test UV Autonomous Robot

Ford Airport is testing a comprehensive suite of tools that utilize UV technology, which works on a molecular level to destroy the microbiology of the virus. To combat the spread of COVID-19, it has become evident UV technology n other industries to kill the virus thus Ford Airport took the leap!    The UVD Robot, which will be used in areas such as baggage claim and the security checkpoint, is the world’s first fully autonomous mobile platform.  The products emit a light spectrum of 254 nanometres, which kills COVID-19 and other viruses such as the common cold.  The airport also features UVC Footwear Sanitizing Station  and uses a combination of ozone and UV-C light, will allow guests to sanitize their shoes in just eight seconds.

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OSHA Drone Inspections

OSHA Drone Inspections

OSHA Drone Inspections

OSHA using Drones as a Tool…But is it Legal?

As drones become more prevalent in society, you will see more organizations adopting drones a working tool.   Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is another organization that realizes the true values drones bring to the workplace.  To meet this new demand, OSHA is obtaining a Blanket Public Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA) from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate drones nationwide. Drones are as commonplace as chairs in an office.  If you do not currently hold a FAA Commercial Drone Pilot License, you should think about training now! his will give you a leg up on your competition in the job market.

OSHA uses drones with cameras to conduct at least nine inspections of employer facilities after obtaining permission from the companies’ management. The drones were most frequently deployed following accidents at work-sites that were considered too dangerous for OSHA inspectors to enter, including an oil drilling rig fire, a building collapse, a combustible dust blast, an accident on a television tower and a chemical plant explosion.

Currently, OSHA has to as organizations permission to fly over their facility.  Some lawyers are raising an eyebrow as this could open a pandora’s box of liabilities that historically may not have been detected.  Are these unauthorized and legal searches?  Read more and tell us what you think about OSHA using drones

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State Farm Hiring Female Drone Pilots

State Farm Hiring Female Drone Pilots

The drone industry is growing by leaps and bounds! The FAA predicts the industry will need approximately 322,000 drone pilots by 2022. For a drone pilot, no day is ever the same. Most drone pilots work as freelance contractors, flying drones for major companies and small businesses. They’re using drones for everything from gathering thermal images of the ground to producing 3-D models of buildings. State Farm understands the value of adding drones and they are actively recruiting license remote Drone pilots.  Read more about their pilots.  It’s time to start your training now. Don’t delay, start a new career today Learn more about training.

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