Connected Worker

Challenge

Availability limitations and cost of deploying specialists for various inspection and repair scopes can be taxing on offshore operators, risking delayed scopes, delayed sourcing of spares, and a need to prioritise competing critical work scopes to align with POB limitations and personnel availability.  

Various offshore operations can include high-risk aspects.  Reducing time to response is a key aspect of ensuring a safe workplace for all offshore crew. 

Solution

Solving connectivity challenges within the complex offshore structures via various technologies, our clients have improved efficiency and reduced costs associated with mobilising specialists for repair and inspection work scopes.  Through implementing systems such as Hololense and Kiber headsets and handheld inspection cameras, collaboration and troubleshooting can be carried out immediately.  Root cause analysis is also improved through transmission of process equipment data and immediate access to past data and the latest OEM documentation. 

In high-risk inspections, such confined spaces or 'over-the-side' rope access inspections, crew safety can be further enhanced to incorporate personal safety monitors to alarm should the crew be exposed to hazardous conditions. 

 

Result

Connected worker solutions enable the latest collaboration tools with high-capacity, low-latency connectivity for uninterrupted streaming of high-quality images and data.  Where large quantities of data 

Worker safety devices can be connected directly to onsite private networks to ensure alarms can be immediately actioned.   Live review of high-quality local CCTV footage can be immediately accessed to determine risk and enhance response plans.