Safety Bulletin
The Safety & Financial Risks of Rope Failure
When the working end of a stringing line fails, the consequences can be catastrophic. In addition to the obvious safety risks to workers, a stringing line failure can result in severe operational delays, equipment damage, and in the worst cases, injury or loss of life.
Safety Bulletin
Why Time-Boxed Inspections Are a Dangerous Practice for Utility Stringing Lines
In the world of utility stringing operations, safety, reliability, and efficiency are paramount. Utility companies and contractors rely on strong, dependable stringing lines to handle the immense...
Customer Case Study
Quanta Services’ subsidiary Dacon
Quanta Services’ subsidiary Dacon Deploys Scope Computer Vision Technology to Further Safety Across Inspection Programs
Customer Case Study
SWOS
SWOS Deploys Scope Computer Vision Technology to Enhance Utility Line Stringing Services and Transmission / Distribution Projects Across Gulf States.
Press Release
Unirope Deploys Scope Utility Stringing Inspection Tech
Ontario-based Unirope Limited has implemented Scope Computer Vision Technologies Corp.’s state-of-the-art utility stringing technology for periodic inspection of pilot and pulling lines.
Customer Case Study
Custom Truck One Source
Custom Truck One Source Transforms Stringing Line Inspection with Scope’s AI Technology, Achieving Unprecedented Efficiency and Safety in the US and Canada.
Customer Case Study
Wagner-Smith Equipment Co.
With one of the most expansive rental fleets across the continental United States, the inspection of stringing lines is a daily, ongoing effort at Wagner-Smith Equipment Co.
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Best Practices for Safer, More Reliable Operations
Scope has collaborated closely with leading utility companies and contractors to compile a comprehensive set of best practices, drawn directly from the expertise of those who work in the field every day. This best practices guide covers a wide range of critical topics, from recommended inspection frequencies to mid-line repairs and detailed inspection procedures.
By working alongside industry professionals, Scope has ensured that the guide reflects real-world conditions and practical solutions. Designed as a flexible tool, companies can choose to adopt it in part or as a whole, tailoring it to fit their unique operational needs while enhancing the safety and reliability of their stringing lines.
Visit our Best Practices Page to access expert guidance from industry leaders, tailored to meet your operational needs.