Energy Magazine August 2018 | Page 125

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Leonard explains further : “ We ’ re looking to exploit existing technologies that can read the environment an employee is in , whether they have maybe been exposed to a particular chemical , or whether an individual is showing signs or symptoms related to abnormal stress by measuring heart rate or even if that individual is still upright or on the ground , which might indicate a slip , trip or fall . The technology is creating better situational awareness without encumbering the individual to manually provide regular updates and reports .”
PMC is also focused on stakeholders and is committed to maintaining strong relationships . With operations that span across Canada and the United States , the effective management , tracking and dissemination of information to their many stakeholders is vitally important .
PMC is now working on a capability called “ Unified Stakeholder Management ” to pass crucial time-sensitive safety information onto all stakeholders .
ROADMAP TO THE FUTURE Looking ahead , one of the main challenges for the industry will be adapting to change . “ Nobody really likes change ,” Leonard says . “ Advanced analytics might be able to provide greater business intelligence but existing business models and how people do business also needs to change in order to properly realise the untapped value
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