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Power / grounding problems and facilities

And surely there will be inconveniences. All personnel involved in the project should receive instructions about safety regulations and, preferably, receive a written copy. Both supervisors and workers should have the contact numbers of the project manager, the support person and other employees they may have to contact. Because some projects require that work be done outside regular business hours, for example in the case of busy airports or government offices, where wiring is usually done overnight,

During the installation itself, there must be an expert in place to monitor the progress of the installation, inspect the work, review the test data, prepare daily progress reports and immediately notify the appropriate person in charge if something does not look good. If the project manager is not technically qualified, it is important that you have someone who does have such technical knowledge. This person must have sufficient authority to stop the work or request repairs in case of serious problems.
Power/grounding problems and facilities

This chapter emphasizes the unique aspects of the design and installation of fiber optic cable networks. However, this process cannot be performed in isolation. Municipal permits may be required to install cable networks. The need for collaboration with other companies may also arise so that they allow access to their properties and construction interruptions. Every communication system requires not only a cable network but also facilities for terminations at each end. In addition, these facilities serve to locate the communications equipment and to provide power (in general, Inside the facility, connections must be made to the end-users of the link.
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Due to a large number of options that can exist in almost all projects, it is impossible to summarize the inconveniences in a few sentences. Therefore, we will only say that you should consider the complete final design to get the cooperation of the parties and coordinate the final installation. One of the most valuable resources you can have when designing and installing a fiber optic project is an experienced contractor.

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