2. More and more, we’re embracing
automation, big data analytics,
machine learning and artificial
intelligence - all in the quest for
productivity and safety
3. THE RATE OF DECLINE
IN FATALITIES HAS PLATEAUED
Source: International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP)
According to the International
Association of Oil & Gas Producers,
there were 31 fatal incidents
across the industry in 2018.
This result was down slightly
from 33 the year before…
4. How can technology help
us take this a step further
and completely transform
personal and process safety?
5. THREE WAYS TECHNOLOGY CAN HELP YOU REDUCE
RISK TO PEOPLE, ASSETS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Robotics &
automation
Artificial
intelligence
Machine
vision
8. 8
CAROLTM
The world’s first remote-controlled
commercial catalyst removal robot.
Until now, catalyst unloading has typically been performed
using waterflooding, which leaves the issue of how to
dispose of the contaminated water, or by catalyst contractors
who enter the vessel equipped with breathing apparatus,
because the nitrogen atmosphere does not support life.
CAROL is the world’s first remote-controlled commercial
catalyst removal robot, significantly reducing the need
for people inside vessels or waterflooding, which increases
efficiency and reduces risk.
E X A M P L E
10. Autonomous devices
Anything that is self-managing
and self-directed (machines,
vehicles, equipment, etc).
REQUIREMENTS FOR AI
Internet of Things
Devices connected to each other
and to the internet – they are
becoming ‘smart’ and networked
11. 11
SaltGrid
Make better HSE decisions
using artificial intelligence
Advisian Digital has combined forces with SaltGrid, a leading
data science company, to create a unique service offering. The
cloud-based platform applies artificial intelligence to your
health, safety and environmental (HSE) data, recognizing
patterns and relationships that standard business intelligence
does not, to predict the number and types of incidents likely
to occur, allowing you to intervene.
E X A M P L E
13. Helmet & vest
live streaming
DETECTION OF COMPLIANCE
People entering
an unsafe zone
People holding
the handrails
14.
15. DISCLAIMER
This presentation has been prepared by a representative of Worley.
The presentation contains the professional and personal opinions of the presenter, which are given in good faith. As such, opinions presented herein may not always necessarily reflect the position of Worley as a
whole, its officers or executive.
Any forward-looking statements included in this presentation will involve subjective judgment and analysis and are subject to uncertainties, risks and contingencies—many of which are outside the control of, and may
be unknown to, Worley.
Worley and all associated entities and representatives make no representation or warranty as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of information in this document and do not take responsibility for updating any
information or correcting any error or omission that may become apparent after this document has been issued.
To the extent permitted by law, Worley and its officers, employees, related bodies and agents disclaim all liability—direct, indirect or consequential (and whether or not arising out of the negligence, default or lack of
care of Worley and/or any of its agents)—for any loss or damage suffered by a recipient or other persons arising out of, or in connection with, any use or reliance on this presentation or information.
Editor's Notes
Tension - what will happen if
IOGP has been gathering Fatal incident descriptions from its members since 1991. These include upstream fatal incidents reported both by companies and contractors
We’ve seen a steady decline in fatalities over the past decades - the advent of Hazop, safety case, and more recently human factor behavioural analysis - however... the rate of decline has plateaued.
According to the IOGP, there were 31 fatal incidents across the industry in 2018. This result was down only slightly from 33 the year before. The prevention of major accidents, injuries to people and hydrocarbon releases are undoubtably top priorities. What is the future allows us to take the entire industry a step further? Widespread adoption of robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine vision promises to transform personal and process safety.
In much the same way that self-driving cars have the potential to transform driver safety.
Turning Point…
One facet of Advisian Digital is the products group.
I will be drawing on one of our products across each of the three core areas of digitalisation to illustrate how we are already improving safety through adoption of this technologies.
View the Advisian Digital Hub for a full pitch deck on each product
The world’s first remote-controlled commercial catalyst removal robot.
Until now, catalyst unloading has typically been performed using waterflooding, which leaves the issue of how to dispose of the contaminated water, or by catalyst contractors who enter the vessel equipped with breathing apparatus, because the nitrogen atmosphere does not support life. CAROL is the world’s first remote-controlled commercial catalyst removal robot, significantly reducing the need for people inside vessels or waterflooding, which increases efficiency and reduces risk.
View the Advisian Digital Hub for a full pitch deck on each product
The next generation of digital safety systems promises to deliver more than just information about past incidents that have occurred. Instead, we can analyse historical patterns to identify the nature and time of future events.
SaltGrid, a predictive analytics platform created in partnership between SaltGrid, a leading data science company based in Silicon Valley and Advisian Digital, has been built to do just this. A cloud-based platform, it applies artificial intelligence to HSE data to predict the number, types and timing of incidents likely to occur in the future.
SaltGrid answers three key questions that standard business analytics does not.
What can we expect? SaltGrid can forecast the likely upcoming incidents for the quarter or year, based on cause, activity, or other parameters depending on the data collected.
Why is this happening? SaltGrid teases out the patterns and relationships between factors that contribute to incidents, allowing the user to see how strongly connected different variables are.
What can we do better? SaltGrid overlays preventive actions onto incidents to determine which preventive measures, such as one on one conversations, meetings, or training, are more effective at preventing them.
View the Advisian Digital Hub for a full pitch deck on each product
The next generation of digital safety systems promises to deliver more than just information about past incidents that have occurred. Instead, we can analyse historical patterns to identify the nature and time of future events.