September 25, 2008 at 1:53 pm
#1946
still learning
Participant
Thanks Anton,
I’m aware it takes a long time to build up the experience & I have expressed my desire to accompany experienced pipers when they do offshore surveys so hopefully that’ll happen.
Any tips when actually taking dimensions, i.e. measuring from the centrelines of pipes, I’ve found this can be tricky for the inexperienced.
What equipment do you take on surveys. Currently I have in my offshore bag;
Sketch pad, pencils, pens, eraser, straight edge, iso sketch pad, tape measure, plum bob, string, folding metre stick, chalk.
Am I missing anything or is there something that may be off use to me?