eVision’s software goes live on ‘Thialf’

eVision has announced the next step in its partnership with Heerema as Permit Vision goes live on the Thialf, the largest crane vessel in the world.

eVision's software goes live on 'Thialf'

Permit Vision allows Thialf management direct insight in and control of frontline operational risk, which is absolutely crucial to such a large installation, the company said in the release.

The implementation of Permit Vision on this ship marks a milestone for eVision, and will assist Heerema in achieving maximal operational integrity, the statement further reads.

eVision reports that after concluding an extensive two-week Permit Vision training, response on the Thialf has been overwhelmingly positive. According to the company, Permit Vision empowers staff to work safer, better, and faster, resulting in short and long-term benefits.

Dave McDonald, eVision Training & On-Site Support Consultant, says: “The implementation of eVision HSE software on board is seen as a welcome enhancement by all concerned. Deploying our Permit to Work software on the Thialf brings Heerema another big step closer to achieving Operational Excellence.”

The Heerema Thialf is a deep-water construction vessel. It measures two full-size football fields in length by almost 90 meters wide, weighs in at over 136,000 tonnes, and accommodates more than 700 men.

This multifunctional ship is used primarily for installation of foundations, moorings, and integrated topsides, as well as pipelines and flowlines.

Permit Vision allows Heerema unprecedented oversight of the work on the Thialf, while providing improved legislative and best-practice compliance, reduced risk, and increased safety, says eVision.

eVision Industry Software develops comprehensive Control of Work software solutions for the oil, gas and hazardous materials industries.

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