Remote monitoring for safety of workers in industrial plants: Learned lessons beyond technical issues

Jose María Cabero Lopez*

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    Abstract

    Most tasks during a turnaround in a refinery imply rush, works in crowded risky zones and dangerous confined spaces. Current safety protocols are mostly based on tasks schedules, human supervision all along the refinery and Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). These protocols, although very costly and usually exhaustive, are prone to human errors and infractions that can become fatal. Localization techniques and communication technologies are two excellent means to help minimize latent risks for worker’s safety. This work describes a set of lessons learned in real initiatives for remote monitoring of workers’ activities in refineries. It focuses especially on aspects beyond technical issues usually treated in the literature, i.e., deployment, logistics, and sociological issues.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationGeographical and Fingerprinting Data for Positioning and Navigation Systems
    Subtitle of host publicationChallenges, Experiences and Technology Roadmap
    PublisherElsevier
    Pages301-310
    Number of pages10
    ISBN (Electronic)9780128131893
    ISBN (Print)9780128131909
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

    Keywords

    • BLE
    • Localization
    • Refinery
    • Safety
    • UWB
    • Wearable device

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