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Unmanned aerial vehicles in the construction industry - Towards a protocol for safe preparation and flight of drones

Mariusz Szóstak, Tomasz Nowobilski, Abdul‐Majeed Mahamadu, David Caparrós Pérez

2022International Journal of Intelligent Unmanned Systems29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), colloquially called drones, are widely applied in many sectors of the economy, including the construction industry. They are used for building inspections, damage assessment, land measurements, safety inspections, monitoring the progress of works, and others. Design/methodology/approach The study notes that UAV pose new, and not yet present, risks in the construction industry. New threats arise, among others, from the development of new technologies, as well as from the continuous automation and robotization of the construction industry. Education regarding the safe use of UAV and the proper use of drones has a chance to improve the safety of work when using these devices. Findings The procedure (protocol) was developed for the correct and safe preparation and planning of an unmanned aerial vehicle flight during construction operations. Originality/value Based on the analysis of available sources, no such complete procedure has yet been developed for the correct, i.e. compliant with applicable legal regulations and occupational health and safety issues, preparation for flying UAV. The verification and validation of the developed flight protocol was performed on a sample of over 100 different flight operations.

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DroneProtocol (science)AutomationWork (physics)EngineeringRisk analysis (engineering)AeronauticsComputer securityTransport engineeringComputer scienceConstruction engineeringSystems engineeringBusinessMechanical engineeringMedicinePathologyAlternative medicineGeneticsBiologyBIM and Construction IntegrationOccupational Health and Safety ResearchUAV Applications and Optimization