The digitalization of this process includes:
1. Human-assisted digital identification of industrial events (incidents):
With the help of the aforementioned tools, the information reporting process is accelerated significantly.
2. Automated data consolidation and reporting:
- recording via video cameras (video analytics system);
Real-time processing and recognition of hazardous conditions (actions) of personnel, with signals sent to both the workstation interface and wearable mobile devices.
This is a fairly complex symbiosis of the work process and digital technology, implying full digitalization of the labor process. It involves creating digital process maps (digital twins) and applying machine learning technologies.
3. Maintaining a digital database of corrective and preventive actions for industrial events (Levels 1, 2, 3).
4. Training systems (VR technologies for high-risk operations);
5. Danger zone control "Danger Zone Intrusion." This system allows viewing the entire facility on screen and monitoring worker presence in danger zones via cameras.
6. Speed and direction control, allowing for the recording of vehicle speeds within the facility grounds.
7. Fire, smoke, and steam detectors in camera-monitored areas.
Currently, a common approach involves collecting data with significant delays in decision-making and processing.
However, many companies ready to highly standardize and digitalize their production processes, as well as personnel behavior, have already begun digitalizing these processes.