Top 10 reasons why you need a digital Permit to Work system (ePTW)

Source : Novade

It seems that everybody is talking about ‘going digital’ these days. The building and construction industry is no different. Why? Simply because digitisation removes site-based manual processes and replaces them with efficient, frictionless, and fast processes using a cloud-based system and mobile technology. Without digitisation, the industry is less efficient and agile.

All site processes can be digitalised, quickly and easily, with no need for paper forms. Information can be made available to an entire team in real time. However, not every builder, developer, facility operator or civil infrastructure project has the budget to digitalise the full spectrum of their field management processes.

Digitising individual forms and processes is an easy way to start to build efficiencies into site operations and removing some of the cumbersome, manual processes involved with managing health, safety, environment or quality in the field.

In this article, we look at the top 10 reasons why you need a digital construction platform to digitise your permits to work (PTWs) form. Why are digital Permit to Work systems (ePTWs) essential as part of the risk assessment process? To answer that, let us take a step back and look at what is a PTW and its processes.

 

What is a Permit to Work (PTW)?

A PTW system is designed to control hazardous work associated with high-risk activities. Often mandated by the statutory authorities, PTWs are a formal system implemented as an additional control measure to manage high-risk tasks as part of a company’s Safety Management Plan or safe system of work. PTWs are typically required for high-risk tasks and work activities such as:

  • Hot work permit
  • Cold work permit
  • Blasting permit
  • Demolition permit
  • Confined space permit
  • Excavation permit
  • Tunnelling permit
  • Electrical work permit
  • Lifting operations permit

Regulatory authorities or safety management systems usually provide complete lists of activities requiring PTWs.

 

What is the Permit to Work (PTW) process?

The PTW process includes information of high-risk activities: time of commencement and completion, assessment of the local risks involved, measures to manage risks, and safety checks to be performed on completion.

The PTW process controls the commencement, operation, and completion of high-risk works through a delegated approval and authorisation process. It is a formal authorisation system that starts with filling in a permit form by a work supervisor known as the PTW Applicant.

Once the PTW Applicant completes the form, the permit then goes through for approval to the delegated approvers known as the PTW Authority. Work can only commence after the permit form gets approved.

The permit to work form usually needs to be displayed or held on-site at all times during the operation. After completing the task and conducting safety checks around the work area, the Permit Applicant will mark works as ‘completed’ and formally close the permit. Where ‘follow on operations’ are necessary, the PTW Authority may also close the permit releasing the follow-on works/operations of the site.

Now that we have reviewed what is a PTW and the permit to work procedure, we can examine the top 10 reasons why you need an electronic Permit to Work software.

 

Top 10 reasons why you need an ePTW

  1. Reduce administration costs with easy data entry and reporting.
  2. Increase accountability with rigorous approval process.
  3. Gain traceability with digital signoffs and proper authentication technology.
  4. Reduce time taken for the submission and approval process. No more time wasted on paper-based systems – chasing forms and approvals before commencing work.
  5. Get real-time visibility on PTW application on multiple sites. You do not need to be on-site to know what is going on.
  6. Facilitate coordination on complex projects where multiple teams need to operate in the same areas.
  7. Enforce consistent standards across multiple sites and different types of work activities. Benchmark HSE performance across these sites with the data captured.
  8. Drive HSE performance with analytics. Build insights on e.g. reasons for permit rejections. Link near misses or incidents to PTW applications and predict activities which require risk control.
  9. Keep records safely in the cloud. Say goodbye to the thousands of manual forms.
  10. Easily access and retrieve PTW records in case of an audit.

 

5 key points to keep in mind when selecting an electronic PTW system

Make sure your ePTW system can:

  1. Easily customise the permit to work templates to meet your company and regulatory standards.
  2. Customise your approval process and only assign authorised personnel to safely manage high-risk tasks.
  3. Ensure that the digital system works in offline mode; PTW applicants can apply for permits offline and submit them online.
  4. Identify workers, view their qualifications, and ensure workers have valid credentials/approvals to carry out the work on high-risk tasks.
  5. Identify equipment, view their certifications, and ensure they can operate safely.

 

Kickstart your digitisation journey today

If you want to create custom templates or configure your ePTW form exactly the way you need it, then contact us today.

More about Novade

Novade has a team of digital specialists dedicated to supporting clients in their digital transformation from the ground up. With global experience on a wide range of construction projects and processes, the team will be able to quickly adapt to your needs from specification through to delivery and on-site support.