If your just entering the cable/fiber trade and working for a cable MSO...most if not all required permits have already been submitted. Now if your building new plant....your have to get pole permits for every utility pole you contact, railroad, highway, Interstate, waterway crossings, NESC attachments for all pole contacts, maybe some right of ways. There is no book learning, just hit the field and get busy with OJT..on the job training under a professional experienced engineer or a grunt who has been in the trade for "Years"
Just Keep Safe....I once had a friend ran over by a train while measuring mid span contact height over the tracks. "don't ask me why he didn't hear the train" as I ask myself that many night after hanging out with my other friends: Jim Beam, Johnny Walker, Black Jack and when I'm really depressed I turn to Lord calvert: MicroMan
Re: Cable permitting
Member #: 2039
Registered: 1996-2001
Posted:
1090
Name:
MicroMan
Name:
Gary E. Ogden
Company:
Micro Network Svc Grp
Occupation:
Coax-Copper-Fiber-
Location:
Domestic-International
Personal:
Experience:
~60 years
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Posted in reply to: Cable permitting by rafikrekik
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