Field engineering mistakes are expensive and most of them are preventable. In this episode, Jason lays out the "field engineering commandments," the core practices that protect you from the big, painful errors that cost time, money, and trust. If you're a field engineer (or want to become one), this is a practical checklist to tighten your habits, improve your accuracy, and build confidence in your work.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:
· Why following proven field practices prevents major rework and costly layout errors
· The critical control, benchmark, and verification steps that keep your project coordinates honest
· What "always check" really means and how to double-check correctly (tech, direction, person, approach)
· Why closed level loops and properly documented benchmarks matter more than most teams realize
· The baseline setup rule that makes your layout self-checking and reduces risk
· Why you should never burn a foot and the simple tape technique that eliminates the mistake
· The hidden accuracy problems with forefoot prism poles and when to use mini prisms instead
· Why calibration isn't optional and how defective gear quietly creates bad data
· How better field notes, labeling, and documentation protect you and the project
This episode is about being professional, consistent, and dangerous in the best way meaning your work holds up, your layout is right, and your confidence is earned. Learn the commandments, build them into your standard work, and go home knowing it's correct.
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