The measures come in the wake of several incidents where improperly installed cables caused damage to property and posed a risk to public safety. The new regulations will aim to prevent these incidents from occurring in the future by imposing stricter guidelines for ADSS optic cable installation.
Some of the key measures include mandatory training and certification for all installers, as well as the requirement for proper equipment and tools to be used during installation. Installers will also be required to conduct regular inspections to ensure that cables remain secure and properly positioned.
In addition to these measures, the regulations will also require the use of specialized software to help identify potential risks and hazards during installation. This software will help ensure that all installations are carried out in compliance with industry standards and best practices.
The new regulations have been welcomed by industry stakeholders, who have long been calling for increased safety measures in the ADSS fiber cable installation sector. They hope that the new regulations will help prevent accidents and promote best practices across the industry.
However, some critics have raised concerns about the cost of implementing the new measures, and have called for more comprehensive support for small businesses and contractors. Despite these concerns, industry leaders remain committed to improving safety standards in the ADSS fiber cable installation sector, and are confident that the new regulations will help achieve this goal.