Key Advantages of Integrating Electronic Permit System with Other Applications
An electronic permit to work system can be implemented across multiple areas of operations to boost safety, maintenance and overall performance at the worksite. All such areas are backed by a software solution and oftentimes, they aren’t integrated.
The reasons behind integrating an electronic permit system with these applications are pretty impressive and there are dozens of long- and short-term benefits of doing so. Nevertheless, for successful integration, clearly defined requirement, careful assessment of a business’s need, a superb system design and impactful project management are needed.
Keep reading to know about some of the key benefits of integrating an electronic permit system with other applications:
- Worksite
Access Control: Integrating an electronic permit system with the site access
control system facilitates the implementation of safety controls. For instance,
an individual can be prevented from leaving the site if they have an active
permit to sign-off or an individual may be prevented from getting inside a
restricted zone unless they hold a valid health or safety permit.
From time to time, the database of the site access control system could be assessed along with data from the electronic permit system. This could generate important insights into the teams’ productivity and identify patterns to sort out recurring issues. - Competency
& Training Records: All persons involved in the
isolation and permit to work process need to be competent, well-trained, and approved
for the tasks they are assigned with. The competency information in external
systems, for both contractors and employees, can be utilised to check
automatically that all the requisite training has been completed, and all the important
certifications are still valid.
- Project
Management System: In case of small capital projects or
during shutdowns, comprehensive work is planned well in advance with a project
scheduling application. By integrating an electronic permit system with the scheduling tool,
preparing permits ahead of time becomes easier, eventually reducing the wait
time while enhancing productivity. The actual permit system data can further be
used to update the schedule information in almost real-time.
- Work
Order Management: Safety and maintenance are somewhat
interrelated, hence it makes a lot of sense to integrate relevant information in
the enterprise asset management (EAM) system with an electronic permit system. Here are a few
advantages of this approach:
- Use of a common equipment database for both maintenance and safety information
- Better control over the safety aspects of risky maintenance tasks
- Improved job planning
- Better coordination between the maintenance and operations teams.
- PLC-SCADA/DCS: Process
control system data is utilised to verify information on the plant status,
process conditions and isolations. Careful integration of the permit to work
system with the process control system can enhance the visibility of the
ongoing tasks to the operators, which gives early warning signs of hazardous or
abnormal plant conditions while improving coordination, production and
maintenance.
- Industrial
Internet of Things (IIoT): The IIoT offers myriad opportunities
to gather and tie-in sensor information at the site. For instance, field
sensors can record the movements and whereabouts of the people on site and compare
the same with their permits. This can boost control as well as ensure better visibility
of the work being done, thereby improving safety. Other sensors can monitor the
specialised equipment and tools, required for safe work. Real-time assessment of
this data can even calculate elevated safety risk in some situations, which
allows for the creation of necessary steps that can be taken proactively to
avoid any incident to occur.
- Contractor
Onboarding & Induction Systems: When part-time
or occasional contractors enter a new site, they may be unfamiliar with that
place, which can up the safety risk. Site induction and medical assessment are conducted
to lower the same. When issuing a health and safety permit, this induction and onboarding information
can be utilised by the system to automatically confirm that the contractors can
perform the required tasks, have completed proper induction, are physically fit
and healthy to work, and are qualified for the tasks assigned.
Factors to Consider to Ensure Successful Integration of an Electronic Permit System
By and large, the success of the integration hinges on the approach followed. Here are seven prime factors to consider during the integration of an electronic permit system:
- Understanding the real business need
- Identifying the business sponsor
- Developing and understanding detailed business requirements
- Ensuring data quality
- Describing the system design
- Planning a focused proof of concept (POC)
- Involving change management into the business
- Updating,
supporting and maintaining on-site systems
Bottom Line
There are dozens of advantages of integrating an electronic permit system with other operational applications and systems. While the key benefits have been explained above, it is important to first determine the actual business requirement before getting started with any project. Also, following a great project methodology for interface development is critical to the project’s success.
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