The document discusses the benefits of digitizing operator rounds for industrial companies through transitioning from paper-based to digital workflows. It outlines challenges with legacy paper processes like lack of visibility and inefficiencies. The fourth industrial revolution enables smarter and more connected operations through technologies like digitization, connectivity, and virtual/augmented reality. Honeywell's Inspection Rounds software solution helps industrial firms digitize inspection data and connect workflows for improved productivity, safety, and business agility.
This white paper elaborates how essential it is for organizations’ from the oil & gas industry to have user manuals and also outlines its’ pros and cons. This white paper also explains how organizations’ from the oil & gas industry can create a user manual using external resources.
Too often the manufacturers will implement technology for financial reporting
purposes but overlook efficiencies that can generate cash flow and reduce costs
on the manufacturing floor. Accurate information that provides a business owner
or manager the ability to make immediate decisions about his/her operation
resulting in a boost to profitability is crucial during an economic downturn. If
revenue is down and the market mood does not permit price increases, then
profitability can only be realized by reducing costs. So you must ask yourself
“What prevents me from 100% efficiency?”
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A Certified Production Technician, OFFERS EMPLOYERS, a Skilled Industrial Manufacturing Tradesman that has demonstrated a Mastery of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Core-Competencies that are critical when recognizing key Industrial Manufacturing Skill Zones
A real-world introduction to PSM’s 14 Elements360factors
A number of recent incidents in various parts of the world have highlighted the increasing importance of effective Process Safety Management (PSM). This webinar presents a high-level overview of OSHA’s PSM requirements as well as real-world examples of how companies handle compliance.
Objectives
• Describe some of the major catastrophes which led to the formulation of PSM regulations.
• Introduce the 14 Elements of PSM.
• Present examples of various implementation approaches.
The Problem
Unexpected releases of toxic, reactive, or flammable liquids and gases in processes involving highly hazardous chemicals have been reported for many years. Incidents continue to occur in various industries that use highly hazardous chemicals which may be toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive, or may exhibit a combination of these properties. Regardless of the industry that uses these highly hazardous chemicals, there is a potential for an accidental release any time they are not properly controlled. This, in turn, creates the possibility of disaster.
This white paper elaborates how essential it is for organizations’ from the oil & gas industry to have user manuals and also outlines its’ pros and cons. This white paper also explains how organizations’ from the oil & gas industry can create a user manual using external resources.
Too often the manufacturers will implement technology for financial reporting
purposes but overlook efficiencies that can generate cash flow and reduce costs
on the manufacturing floor. Accurate information that provides a business owner
or manager the ability to make immediate decisions about his/her operation
resulting in a boost to profitability is crucial during an economic downturn. If
revenue is down and the market mood does not permit price increases, then
profitability can only be realized by reducing costs. So you must ask yourself
“What prevents me from 100% efficiency?”
What Does Having A Certified Production Technician get you.docxTerence Morris
A Certified Production Technician, OFFERS EMPLOYERS, a Skilled Industrial Manufacturing Tradesman that has demonstrated a Mastery of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Core-Competencies that are critical when recognizing key Industrial Manufacturing Skill Zones
A real-world introduction to PSM’s 14 Elements360factors
A number of recent incidents in various parts of the world have highlighted the increasing importance of effective Process Safety Management (PSM). This webinar presents a high-level overview of OSHA’s PSM requirements as well as real-world examples of how companies handle compliance.
Objectives
• Describe some of the major catastrophes which led to the formulation of PSM regulations.
• Introduce the 14 Elements of PSM.
• Present examples of various implementation approaches.
The Problem
Unexpected releases of toxic, reactive, or flammable liquids and gases in processes involving highly hazardous chemicals have been reported for many years. Incidents continue to occur in various industries that use highly hazardous chemicals which may be toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive, or may exhibit a combination of these properties. Regardless of the industry that uses these highly hazardous chemicals, there is a potential for an accidental release any time they are not properly controlled. This, in turn, creates the possibility of disaster.
As a specialized industrial contracting services company serving Petrochemicals, refining, chemicals, and other processing industries. A&L's core competencies range in an array of services for plant turnarounds, shutdowns, new construction, routine maintenance, and emergency support. Our innovative technologies, combined with skilled craft and supervision ensures successful delivery of projects, each and every time on budget with a world class safety record. *We help our customers reduce cost and down time. *We have a passion for innovative thinking
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As components become smaller and cheaper and communications and connectivity continue to improve, wearables are poised to penetrate the workplace. Yet for wearables to function well in workplaces, they must be viewed as non-intrusive, performance-boosting accessories that simplify, rather than complicate, workers’ tasks; improve worker safety; enhance operational efficiency; enrich collaboration; facilitate decision making, and enable access to information in hazardous environments.
Manufacturing and the data conundrum: Too much? Too little? Or just right?, commissioned by Wipro, examines how manufacturers are using integrated data collection and analysis to improve production throughput, reduce costs and improve quality. The research is based on a survey of 50 C-suite executives from manufacturers in North America and Western Europe.
The survey shows that just 42% of respondents have what they consider to be a well-defined data-management strategy. However, 62% are not sure they have been able to keep up with the large volumes of data they collect, as it comes from too many sources and in a variety of formats and speeds.
The report also finds that while over 90% of manufacturers collect data from monitoring production processes, less than half have in place predictive data analytics, and less than 40% use data analysis to find solutions to production problems.
Today, electronic work instructions soft-ware is instrumenta.docxturveycharlyn
Today, electronic work instructions soft-
ware is instrumental to the shop floor. And
market leaders are investing in the integra-
tion of electronic work instructions (EWIs)
with 3D visualization and simulation soft-
ware, so operators aren’t just following
along with instructions, they’re able to view
animations of each step and sometimes even
improve things right on the spot.
Here’s what you need to know about
the past, present, and future of electronic
work instructions in manufacturing opera-
tions management, as well as discuss eight
ways they’re transforming the shop floor.
From paper-based to next-generation
It’s vital that you have clear and
repeatable instructions for every manu-
facturing process. Traditionally, shop-
floor workers would hang laminated
pieces of paper on the wall with dia-
grams and explanations of each step.
The shortcomings of this are obvious,
particularly when an engineering change
order (ECO) was required and those
changes needed to be sent to engineer-
ing, revamped, sent back to manufactur-
ing, reprinted, relaminated, and so on. If
we’re talking about a global operation,
this becomes even more of a challenge.
The more complex something you’re
building is, generally the more com-
plex those instructions have to be, and
a paper-based approach can be limiting.
But computer technology on the shop
floor wasn’t always as easily accessible
and widespread as it is today.
Since document control software has
become widely adopted, however, EWIs
have made their way into the manufactur-
ing environment. EWIs have improved
the way supervisors and operators build
products, and the way they interact with
engineers and maintenance personnel.
The technology enables a centralized,
standardized, and automated document
management system, and can be found on
most modern manufacturing shop floors.
In addition to improving communica-
tion and collaboration on the shop floor,
streamlining EWIs mitigates many of the
traditional risks associated with changing
a work order. In the past, an engineering
change may have been ordered, but never
completed or at least never communi-
cated to the appropriate personnel once
completed. With automated workflows,
notifications can be triggered to ensure
the process is completed and the appro-
priate personnel are notified. Workflows
can also ensure that the right instructions
are being followed on time and in the
context of the manufacturing process.
As the use of simulation and 3D visual-
ization software becomes more prevalent,
moving from engineering onto the shop
floor, EWIs are becoming an even more
effective tool. By integrating EWIs with
this technology, an operator can watch each
step of a process played out via animations.
In some cases, operators and supervisors
are trained to actually make changes and
improvements to these processes in real
time rather than waiting for an ECO.
With the continuous advancement
of technology, ...
As a specialized industrial contracting services company serving Petrochemicals, refining, chemicals, and other processing industries. A&L's core competencies range in an array of services for plant turnarounds, shutdowns, new construction, routine maintenance, and emergency support. Our innovative technologies, combined with skilled craft and supervision ensures successful delivery of projects, each and every time on budget with a world class safety record. *We help our customers reduce cost and down time. *We have a passion for innovative thinking
Wearables At Work: Are They Fit for the Workplace?Cognizant
As components become smaller and cheaper and communications and connectivity continue to improve, wearables are poised to penetrate the workplace. Yet for wearables to function well in workplaces, they must be viewed as non-intrusive, performance-boosting accessories that simplify, rather than complicate, workers’ tasks; improve worker safety; enhance operational efficiency; enrich collaboration; facilitate decision making, and enable access to information in hazardous environments.
Manufacturing and the data conundrum: Too much? Too little? Or just right?, commissioned by Wipro, examines how manufacturers are using integrated data collection and analysis to improve production throughput, reduce costs and improve quality. The research is based on a survey of 50 C-suite executives from manufacturers in North America and Western Europe.
The survey shows that just 42% of respondents have what they consider to be a well-defined data-management strategy. However, 62% are not sure they have been able to keep up with the large volumes of data they collect, as it comes from too many sources and in a variety of formats and speeds.
The report also finds that while over 90% of manufacturers collect data from monitoring production processes, less than half have in place predictive data analytics, and less than 40% use data analysis to find solutions to production problems.
Today, electronic work instructions soft-ware is instrumenta.docxturveycharlyn
Today, electronic work instructions soft-
ware is instrumental to the shop floor. And
market leaders are investing in the integra-
tion of electronic work instructions (EWIs)
with 3D visualization and simulation soft-
ware, so operators aren’t just following
along with instructions, they’re able to view
animations of each step and sometimes even
improve things right on the spot.
Here’s what you need to know about
the past, present, and future of electronic
work instructions in manufacturing opera-
tions management, as well as discuss eight
ways they’re transforming the shop floor.
From paper-based to next-generation
It’s vital that you have clear and
repeatable instructions for every manu-
facturing process. Traditionally, shop-
floor workers would hang laminated
pieces of paper on the wall with dia-
grams and explanations of each step.
The shortcomings of this are obvious,
particularly when an engineering change
order (ECO) was required and those
changes needed to be sent to engineer-
ing, revamped, sent back to manufactur-
ing, reprinted, relaminated, and so on. If
we’re talking about a global operation,
this becomes even more of a challenge.
The more complex something you’re
building is, generally the more com-
plex those instructions have to be, and
a paper-based approach can be limiting.
But computer technology on the shop
floor wasn’t always as easily accessible
and widespread as it is today.
Since document control software has
become widely adopted, however, EWIs
have made their way into the manufactur-
ing environment. EWIs have improved
the way supervisors and operators build
products, and the way they interact with
engineers and maintenance personnel.
The technology enables a centralized,
standardized, and automated document
management system, and can be found on
most modern manufacturing shop floors.
In addition to improving communica-
tion and collaboration on the shop floor,
streamlining EWIs mitigates many of the
traditional risks associated with changing
a work order. In the past, an engineering
change may have been ordered, but never
completed or at least never communi-
cated to the appropriate personnel once
completed. With automated workflows,
notifications can be triggered to ensure
the process is completed and the appro-
priate personnel are notified. Workflows
can also ensure that the right instructions
are being followed on time and in the
context of the manufacturing process.
As the use of simulation and 3D visual-
ization software becomes more prevalent,
moving from engineering onto the shop
floor, EWIs are becoming an even more
effective tool. By integrating EWIs with
this technology, an operator can watch each
step of a process played out via animations.
In some cases, operators and supervisors
are trained to actually make changes and
improvements to these processes in real
time rather than waiting for an ECO.
With the continuous advancement
of technology, ...
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IBM's intelligent oil field enables a proactive and action-oriented environment. Learn how an integrated framework, coupled with instant access to data surrounding assets and configurations, enhances business transformation and the decision-making process.
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According to our research, manufacturers are well ahead of other industries in their IoT deployments but need to marshal the investment required to meet today’s intensified demands for business resilience.
A remote audit has already proven beneficial for both auditors and clients. It is probable that this is here to stay and auditees have to redesign themselves to adapt to the new normal.
We’re in the midst of a significant transformation regarding the way we produce products thanks to the digitization of manufacturing. This compelling transition is called Industry 4.0 – which is a representation of the fourth revolution that has occurred in manufacturing. Like the three industrial revolutions which preceded it – steam power, mass production/electricity, digital age – Industry 4.0 will transform local and global economies and create a new future for us all.
Adoption of modern technology in manufacturing has influenced safety and effi...SAJID ALI RUK
Manufacturing is the processing of raw materials or parts into finished goods using tools, human labor, machinery, and chemical processing.
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Large-scale manufacturing allows for the mass production of goods using assembly line processes and advanced technologies as core assets.
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Efficient manufacturing techniques enable manufacturers to take advantage of economies of scale, producing more units at a lower cost.
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Manufacturing is a value-adding process allowing businesses to sell finished products at a higher cost over the value of the raw materials used.
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Before the Industrial Revolution, most products were handmade using human labor and basic tools.
Infodream Articles about Continuous Improvement, Aerospace, Quality Control a...Infodream
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Today, electronic work instructions soft-ware is instrumenta.docxedwardmarivel
Today, electronic work instructions soft-
ware is instrumental to the shop floor. And
market leaders are investing in the integra-
tion of electronic work instructions (EWIs)
with 3D visualization and simulation soft-
ware, so operators aren’t just following
along with instructions, they’re able to view
animations of each step and sometimes even
improve things right on the spot.
Here’s what you need to know about
the past, present, and future of electronic
work instructions in manufacturing opera-
tions management, as well as discuss eight
ways they’re transforming the shop floor.
From paper-based to next-generation
It’s vital that you have clear and
repeatable instructions for every manu-
facturing process. Traditionally, shop-
floor workers would hang laminated
pieces of paper on the wall with dia-
grams and explanations of each step.
The shortcomings of this are obvious,
particularly when an engineering change
order (ECO) was required and those
changes needed to be sent to engineer-
ing, revamped, sent back to manufactur-
ing, reprinted, relaminated, and so on. If
we’re talking about a global operation,
this becomes even more of a challenge.
The more complex something you’re
building is, generally the more com-
plex those instructions have to be, and
a paper-based approach can be limiting.
But computer technology on the shop
floor wasn’t always as easily accessible
and widespread as it is today.
Since document control software has
become widely adopted, however, EWIs
have made their way into the manufactur-
ing environment. EWIs have improved
the way supervisors and operators build
products, and the way they interact with
engineers and maintenance personnel.
The technology enables a centralized,
standardized, and automated document
management system, and can be found on
most modern manufacturing shop floors.
In addition to improving communica-
tion and collaboration on the shop floor,
streamlining EWIs mitigates many of the
traditional risks associated with changing
a work order. In the past, an engineering
change may have been ordered, but never
completed or at least never communi-
cated to the appropriate personnel once
completed. With automated workflows,
notifications can be triggered to ensure
the process is completed and the appro-
priate personnel are notified. Workflows
can also ensure that the right instructions
are being followed on time and in the
context of the manufacturing process.
As the use of simulation and 3D visual-
ization software becomes more prevalent,
moving from engineering onto the shop
floor, EWIs are becoming an even more
effective tool. By integrating EWIs with
this technology, an operator can watch each
step of a process played out via animations.
In some cases, operators and supervisors
are trained to actually make changes and
improvements to these processes in real
time rather than waiting for an ECO.
With the continuous advancement
of technology, ...
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
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• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
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2. Honeywell Forge Inspection Rounds 2
3 Introduction
4 The 4th Industrial Revolution
3 defining characteristics
Technology requirements
Benefits of digitizing field work
5 The Challenges of Legacy Operator Round Processes
A day in the life of field operators
6 Top 6 challenges
7 Strategic Motivations for Digitizing Operator Rounds
8 We Can Get You There: Honeywell Forge Inspection Rounds
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
3. Honeywell Forge Inspection Rounds 3
Predictions of a paperless office have been greatly exaggerated. As universal as
business computers and mobile devices have become, we still love paper. From the
tangible appeal of a favorite trade magazine to the longstanding custom of capturing
information with paper, pen, and a clipboard, the legacy of paper lives on. But such
examples are far from equal, especially in business.
Companies that rely on manual, paper-based data collection now find themselves
falling behind their digitally enhanced competitors. And industrial companies that rely
on paper-based operator rounds are not immune.
In the 1990s, internet technology gave businesses a faster, easier, and less expensive
way to communicate and share information: email. Today, industrial companies –
especially in aerospace, oil and gas/petrochemicals, and mining – have discovered
how using internet and mobile technologies to transform their paper-based operator
rounds into end-to-end digital workflows yields even greater benefits.
INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES:
THE CASE FOR DIGITIZING
YOUR OPERATOR ROUNDS
The fourth industrial revolution has taken hold. Call it
the industrial internet of things (IIoT). Call it Industry
4.0. For industrial companies that rely on paper-
based operator rounds, this new layer of technology
means transitioning to a smarter, more connected,
and more profitable way of doing business.
This is IIoT at work – made
possible by the digitization
of data in real-time and
centralized access to that data
in the Cloud.
– Greater data transparency – receive and
respond to inspection data in real-time
– More operational efficiency
– Greater productivity and safety for
workers
– Enhanced compliance
– Reduced costs and greater profitability
– Better worker satisfaction and retention
– Easy to deploy and scale
4. Honeywell Forge Inspection Rounds 4
THE 4TH
INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
3 DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS
1. Rapid technological change: Technology adoption cycles are becoming shorter
and shorter – and products are becoming obsolete faster.
2. Connectivity: To adapt, companies must become increasingly connected and
automated throughout their operations, and across devices and technologies.
3. Growing complexity: This process is incredibly complex due to the vast range of
connected technologies and devices that must communicate.
TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS
Digitalization
– Transitioning from paper/manual inputs to a completely digital, data-driven
enterprise from the ground up.
– Can be used to enhance plant operations and drive greater performance and
business agility.
Virtual, augmented, and mixed reality
– Brings relevant and personalized data and guidance to the worker.
– Integrates digitized information with technology to present key, real-time data to the
worker via connected smart glasses, smartphones, or tablets.
BENEFITS OF DIGITIZING FIELD WORK
Companies that embrace the fourth industrial revolution and connect their field
operations with a mobile solution will find an immediate payoff:
Fast ROI
By using the smartphones and tablets
that workers are already familiar with,
companies gain rapid ROI thanks to
operational efficiencies and cost
savings. In turn, these results can
then support further automation and
connectivity initiatives.
Simplified execution and tracking of
complex processes
Dynamic work instructions lead workers
step-by-step through changeovers and
complex procedural variations. This
enables production teams to fluidly
handle greater demand for customized
products and orders.
An eager, receptive workforce
Digital platforms help you recruit and
train younger workers eager to use new
technology; ease ongoing retraining of all
workers to handle increasingly complex
processes; and enable you to provide
multimedia training, remote coaching,
expert consultation, and inspections.
Next, we’ll contrast these benefits by considering the most common challenges
facing industrial companies using legacy operator round processes.
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THE CHALLENGES OF
LEGACY OPERATOR
ROUND PROCESSES
Operator rounds are essential to industrial
businesses. But are they delivering actionable
insights and real business value?
Oil gas / Petrochemicals
Whether inspecting machinery in the plant or conducting field inspections and testing,
this illustration shows the kinds of workflow challenges and inefficiencies common to
operator rounds that rely on manual, paper-based processes.
For stakeholders in any industrial company, it’s not difficult to see how the challenges
and inefficiencies illustrated below translate to their own operator rounds.
Aerospace
Quality control inspector. Civil aviation safety inspector. Flight operations inspector.
Whatever the job title may be, safety is every aerospace inspector’s mission. It begins
with an aircraft’s construction and pre-delivery inspection. It continues with every
unannounced ramp check and pre-flight inspection. At every level, inspectors must
stay up-to-date on safety regulations and technology. The lives of passengers and
crew, and the livelihoods of the people who work in the industry, are at stake.
It’s demanding work. For example, consider a day in the life of a flight operations
inspector for a commercial airline. From the exterior-walkaround to the flight deck and
cabin inspections, they work in a high-pressure, deadline-driven environment.
Existing field operator task
management is not digital, so
achieving seamless integration
between office and field is difficult.
Existing workflows
make it difficult
to run extended
process analytics to
derive operational
improvement insights.
Adherence to SOP in the
field is a challenge. Activity
tracking and scheduling is
manual, leading to missed
checks and human errors.
Field operator task management
is mostly manual. Creation,
allocation, execution, and data
collection is mostly on paper.
An effective mechanism
to capture events is not
available, hindering
communication
and collaboration
across teams.
Overall system visibility
is lacking. It is difficult to
locate operators in the
field and validate who is
doing what and why.
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TOP 6 CHALLENGES
Manual data gathering
Most activity tracking/scheduling is
manual and paper-based, leading to
missed checks and errors.
Limited end-to-end visibility
No visibility during inspection process.
Field technician whereabouts and status
are unknown.
Downtime and inefficiencies
Routes, workflows, and processes are
not optimized for peak performance,
leading to downtime, inefficiencies,
and time wasted between tasks.
Incidents and issues without
resolution/safety
Inadequate visibility into operator rounds
makes it difficult to diagnose safety
incidents. Best practices cannot be
accurately set.
Training and transition
Training documents are old and
outdated. Antiquated tools make it
difficult to train an aging workforce.
Inadequate compliance
Many processes are old and not
compliant with new regulatory and safety
norms set by state and other agencies.
There could be a leak in the hydraulic system – or worse, a crack in the fuselage.
Whether it leads to a quick repair or a cancelled flight and rescheduled passengers,
an inspector’s ability to accurately document findings and immediately communicate
problems is essential to safeguarding the flying public and the airline.
Mining
Mine operators perform multiple inspections in their crusher and screening plants.
Surface mine operation inspectors focus on equipment and surface effects. They
must determine compliance with health and safety laws and regulations, and address
any violations. For example:
– Is there enough room for excavation equipment in the active mining areas of the pit?
– Is secure machine guarding in place to protect workers?
– Is the highwall’s angle of repose being maintained?
– Are chemicals properly contained and labeled?
Health and safety are equally important underground. A day in the life of a ground
control engineer for an underground mine might begin in the engineering office. After
a discussion about ground support specifications, the engineer travels down the drift.
There are a variety of inspection points throughout the mine to ensure that safety
measures and policies are being followed. For example:
– Has proper sanitation and ventilation been established?
– Do ground conditions at the rock face present any potential geological hazards?
– Are mine workers properly trained to check scale and load explosives?
– Are they wearing the required personal protective equipment?
– Above ground and below, identifying and correcting hazardous conditions are
essential to protecting the health and safety of workers and the general public.
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WE CAN GET YOU THERE
Honeywell has been helping industrial companies optimize their businesses for over
100 years. During that time, we’ve completely transformed the way we do business –
and so have our industrial customers. We can help you do the same.
Honeywell Forge Inspection Rounds
Our easy-to-use software solution digitizes end-to-end inspection workflows. As part
of a connected workforce solution using the Honeywell Cloud, Inspection Rounds
brings greater efficiency and effectiveness to any business’s operator rounds.
Digitize data. Connect workflows. Be productive.
Inspection Rounds enables you to digitize both simple and complex workflows.
Orchestrate all of your in-plant and in-field operations with one, interconnected
software solution.
STRATEGIC MOTIVATIONS
FOR DIGITIZING
OPERATOR ROUNDS
Industrial company operator rounds are at a
crossroads: Transition to a digital solution, or stay the
course with legacy processes and risk damaging the
company’s long-term viability.
There are 4 strategic factors motivating industrial company
executives to modernize their end-to-end inspection workflows:
Data digitization
All data is collected and stored
digitally – no manual paperwork or
filing. Dashboards and analysis are at
your fingertips.
End-to-end workflow visibility
Complete visibility into the process – so
you know which worker conducted which
activity at any given point. Reconstruct
scenarios to understand the whole
picture and make better decisions.
True business agility
Understand in real-time what’s driving
quality, set benchmarks, and increase
uptime. All while on the go.
World-class user experience
Meet and set new standards with
advanced technology that will ultimately
increase profitability and drive better
business results.
– Optimize worker and process
performance
– Drive continual improvement
– Increase safety and competency
– Build a smarter, more connected, and
more profitable business
As part of a connected
workforce solution using
the Honeywell Cloud,
Honeywell Forge Inspection
Rounds brings greater
efficiency and effectiveness to
any business’s operator rounds.
8. No lost data – runs on the device and in the Cloud
Working in remote locations, including underground mines, means you can’t rely on
an operator rounds application that requires wireless internet connectivity. That’s
another advantage of Inspection Rounds. It runs directly on your mobile devices –
with or without an internet connection – so any data captured is data saved.
With wireless internet connectivity, Inspection Rounds gives you real-time
transmission of inspection data through the Cloud. No Wi-Fi available or lost the
connection? No problem. Inspection Rounds works offline and will automatically
synchronize your data in the Cloud when connectivity is available.
Device-agnostic, so you can maximize your existing IT investments
Inspection Rounds gives you the flexibility to use your existing hardware assets. It
works on any smart mobile device, computer, or smart wearable, on any operating
system (Android™, Apple® iOS, macOS®, Linux®, Windows®).
That won’t change.
Use the computers and smart mobile devices that make the most sense for your
business and your mobile workers. At any time, you can scale your operations with
the latest rugged mobile devices from Honeywell or another brand.
INSPECTION ROUNDS: TOP 10 VALUE DRIVERS FOR INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES
Value Drivers COO
Plant / Ground /
Mine Manager
Supervisor
Field / Airport /
Mine Operator
Digitization •
Cost Savings •
Compliance • •
Optimization •
Operational Risk •
Root-Cause Analysis •
End-to-End Visibility •
Productivity • • •
Safety • • • •
User Satisfaction • •
Inspection Rounds runs
directly on your mobile devices
– with or without an internet
connection – so any data
captured is data saved.
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