Surveyor trade involves measuring land, distances, and angles to prepare maps and layouts for construction and development projects. Surveyors use instruments like theodolites, levels, and measuring tapes to collect accurate data. This trade requires knowledge of geometry, mapping techniques, and surveying equipment. Surveyors play a key role in planning roads, buildings, and infrastructure. Career opportunities include working in construction companies, government departments, and land development projects.
Survey Range Pole
Survey Prism Reflector
Total Station Survey Instrument
Sound Level Meter
A sound level meter is a testing instrument used to measure the intensity of sound in an environment. It measures sound pressure levels and displays the readings in decibels (dB). This device is widely used in industries, construction sites, environmental monitoring, and workplaces to assess noise levels and ensure compliance with safety standards. It typically consists of a sensitive microphone, processing circuitry, and a digital display for accurate readings.
Digital Lux Meter
A digital lux meter is a testing instrument used to measure the intensity of light falling on a surface. The measurement is expressed in lux, which represents lumens per square meter. This device is widely used in industries, laboratories, photography, agriculture, and building design to ensure proper lighting conditions. It consists of a light sensor and a digital display that provides accurate and instant readings.