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Online Inspection System for Offshore Industry

  14/08/2008
Pisys is helping companies operating in the global oil and gas industry reduce the risk of workplace injuries and improve their performance with a new web-based software solution. Dropped objects at onshore and offshore facilities can result in lost time incidents, injuries and, in extreme cases, fatalities.
 

The Prevention of Dropped Objects Management System (PODOMS) was designed specifically to cut the risk of this type of incident by streamlining equipment storage and inspection practices via an easy to use online application.

 

Offshore oil and gas operator Talisman Energy (UK) Limited approached Aberdeen-based Pisys looking for a software package to help support their Stop Drop initiative which aims to help prevent dropped objects at all Talisman operated sites.

 

PODOMS records the results from regular inspections of secured tools and equipment as well as any ad hoc observations before producing a portfolio of items for further inspection within a managed area of a site. The portfolio includes images and location maps highlighting rope access areas.

 

The software produces an action list for corrective measures resulting from the inspection or other observations. These actions can then be tracked and closed out within a set time period.

 

Talisman is currently deploying PODOMS from its servers to over a dozen assets in the North Sea.

 

 



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