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The Electrical Construction Company article provides an overview of GAO RFID Inc.’s offerings and their applications in the electrical construction industry. GAO RFID Inc., a global leader in radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, offers a wide range of RFID systems and hardware, including BLE gateways, beacons, RFID readers, tags, antennas, and integrated RFID systems suitable for various industries, including the electrical construction industry.
The article highlights the use of BLE technology as it offers a longer range than traditional RFID, making it suitable for tracking workers and equipment on large construction sites. BLE can be used for access control and tracking equipment such as power tools, transformers, trucks, and safety gear. Drones equipped with RFID readers are mentioned as a portable and flexible option for tracking workers, tools, and equipment, as well as providing a bird’s-eye view of the job site for better planning and monitoring. IoT sensors are mentioned to monitor inventory levels in real-time, ensuring the availability of components when needed. These technologies can enhance monitoring, tracking, and safety, increase productivity, and reduce costs in the electrical construction industry.
Furthermore, emphasis was made to how GAO RFID assists its customers in complying with industry standards, regulations, and mandates. These include the National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, and other relevant standards governing electrical safety, waste disposal, energy efficiency, and more. Case studies of RFID implementations in the electrical construction industry were also presented.
Finally, the article concludes by mentioning that GAO RFID Inc. has served many leading companies in various divisions of the electrical construction industry, including residential, commercial, industrial, power and energy systems, and telecommunications and data systems.
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