Want help planning for inspections in high risk environments?
Watch this webinar recording for best practices, tricks and tips, and step-by-step guidance on how to conduct inspections in high risk situations, with an emphasis on indoor inspections.
Note: This webinar is Part 2 of a 2-part series. In it we cover the logistics of high risk missions, including planning, documentation, training, client communications, and other key considerations.
Want help planning for inspections in high risk environments?
Watch this webinar for advice from drone solutions expert Halo Robotics on how to plan and execute inspection work in high risk environments. The webinar highlights preparation best practices for dangerous missions primarily for the Elios 2 but the information will be broadly applicable, featuring tips, step-by-step instructions, and case studies designed to help you deal with signal loss in your particular line of work.
The webinar features 35 minutes of presentations and 25 minutes of a panel discussion and Q&A, where questions are answered by the presenters.
Eli Moselle—Halo Robotics
Eli has been the CEO of Halo Robotics for five years. In that role he has guided both huge and medium-sized organizations in the incorporation of drone technology into their workflows, helping them make their processes more efficient and safer. In addition to its expertise in drone solutions, Halo Robotics also provides drone-related trainings to help companies fully realize the potential of new robotics solutions.
Read a case study featuring Halo Robotics' work inspecting a huge oil storage tank with the Elios 2.
Charles Rey—Flyability
In his work as a training manager and drone pilot at Flyability, Charles has conducted numerous inspections, demonstrations, and trainings. He has led trainings of over 400 people in environments such as container ships, ship ballast and holds, gold and nickel mines, sewers, off-shore oil rigs, and many other potentially high risk scenarios.
Flyability is a Swiss company building solutions for the inspection and exploration of indoor, inaccessible, and confined spaces. By allowing drones to be used safely inside buildings, it enables industrial companies and inspection professionals to reduce downtime, inspection costs, and risks to workers. With hundreds of customers in over 50 countries in Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Chemicals, Maritime, Infrastructures & Utilities, and Public Safety, Flyability has pioneered and continues to lead the innovation in the commercial indoor drone space.
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