Reduce Delays on Your Offshore Projects
Delays to offshore projects can be costly, both financially and in terms of reputation. With so many moving parts, even small disruptions can quickly escalate into wider project setbacks. SeaPlanner Offshore Management System helps operators stay ahead of these risks by centralising key project information and supporting better coordination across teams.
In this blog post, I'm looking at common causes of delays, practical steps to reduce their impact, and how SeaPlanner’s tools can help offshore wind farm operators keep projects running smoothly and on schedule.
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- The Challenges of Offshore Delays
- Common Offshore Issues that Cause Delays
- How SeaPlanner Reduces Offshore Delays
- Summary
The Challenges of Offshore Delays
Within the offshore industry, we hear all too often the stresses and challenges when it comes to trying to ensure contractors arrive for work having completed the relevant induction and had all their required documentation approved.
In reality, this will often result in loss of working hours as contractors wait onshore for their induction and sign off of their required Risk Assessments/Method Statements (RAMS). The loss of time and money caused by this issue is significant, resulting from non-productive workers, supervisors, and site managers.
Common Offshore Issues that Cause Delays
- Unplanned induction events result in the loss of working hours for both Site Managers and Subcontractors
- Site Managers spend their time on repetitive tasks that reduce their capacity for proactive work
- Unapproved RAMS lead to delays in work on site
- Getting RAMS approval at site may not be possible if they require authorisation above the Site Manager's level
SeaPlanner Offshore Management System directly addresses these issues in order to prevent unnecessary delays on your projects.
How SeaPlanner Reduces Offshore Delays
SeaPlanner provides a seamless and integrated process for:
- Pre-enrolling contractors and having their induction completed before they arrive on site
- Recording personnel certificates and qualifications, including alerts when they are due to expire
- Ensuring contractors arrive on site with pre-approved Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS)
- Managing multiple sites from a central system
- Reporting and auditing of contractor records
The benefits of having contractors already inducted, with their certificates checked and RAMS approved before they arrive at the site make a significant difference to the efficiency and productivity of an operational site.
Summary
SeaPlanner Offshore Management System provides the tools to help you meet industry best practices, stay compliant and maximize your resources.
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