Technology Gives Utilities and Pipeline Operators Cost-Effective Way to Improve Safety
AyaWorks, a provider of effective pipeline safety and compliance management solutions for oil, gas and utility companies, has announced that their systems are approved and can be implemented immediately, in accordance with recent pipeline safety regulation amendments.
The company offers utility companies and pipeline operators a Web-based geospatially-enabled service delivery system that securely connects the office to the field to better manage pipeline infrastructure, as well as supervise operations and mobile work forces. The system automatically generates compliance and maintenance reports from the field, and captures corrosion protection information in real time using satellite data, to reduce maintenance costs, improve pipeline integrity, and protect the company’s infrastructure and reputation.
Moreover, as a cloud-based platform, any changes to government guidelines will be immediately uploaded to the system, so that utility companies and organizations using AyaWorks will always have the most current regulations automatically pre-loaded into their work-flow.
AyaWorks Product Suite Includes:
AyaWorks Leak Survey Management – Automatically captures leak and risk events as fieldwork is performed to improve compliance and safety.
AyaWorks Biz Locate Request – Uses digital maps and real-time satellite monitoring to help alleviate third-party excavation damage, which is responsible for more pipeline incidents than any other cause.
AyaWorks Inline Inspection Management – Provides a real-time view into inspection schedules, digs, and key risk events to lines, eliminates back office paperwork, and verifies work focused on protecting critical infrastructure and maintaining regulatory compliance.
For more information about AyaWorks unique suite of pipeline safety, compliance, and field management systems, visit www.ayaworks.com.
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