TechnipFMC adopt Pisys Offshore Permit to work system worldwide
Pisys are extremely proud to be supporting TechnipFMC in its use of the electronic permit to work system across multiple offshore and onshore projects worldwide. TechnipFMC is a leading technology provider to the traditional and new energies industry; delivering fully integrated projects, products, and services. The company has more than 20,000 staff in 41 countries... Continue reading→
Permit to work Software in multi-vessel offshore wind installation
The increased activity around offshore wind has led to a rise in demand for permit to work management which is capable of covering multiple sites - including offshore vessels, with multiple - sometimes thousands of staff working across many tasks. A key requirement which we are seeing is the ability to have an overview of...
Poultry feed group sees major compliance wins with PTW system
“ Having instant visibility of all work packets taking place from one central location across six feed mills up and down the country has dramatically changed the way in which we govern compliance ” 'We are a medium sized feed milling company providing high quality poultry feed to the farming industry. We currently employ around... Continue reading→
Large healthcare facilities co. selects Pisys PTW
One of the world's largest healthcare facilities operators kindly gave us their feedback after adopting the electronic permit to work system: 'We`re happy we`ve found an easy to use intuitive system for both front line staff and administration allowing us to make required alterations to control risks on site as they present themselves and improve... Continue reading→
Global Food ingredient producer reduces risk during COVID
Global food ingredients manufacturer’s EHS Compliance Manager says “I would recommend Pisys PTW to anyone who requires a paperless, auditable permit to work system that’s so easy to use” 'We initially started looking for an electronic permit to work system to cut down on paperwork, remove the need for filing permits for our audit system... Continue reading→
Civil Engineering Giant uses Pisys Permit to Work in NHS complex
We asked this civil engineering giant about their experience in using Pisys PTW to manage an NHS Hospital healthcare complex. Why did you need an electronic Permit to Work system? We have a dynamic and constantly evolving business model and we needed a flexible electronic PTW which coped with ever increasing compliance and client demands... Continue reading→
Petfood manufacturer – Permit system is a ‘Pleasure to use’
This is the unedited statement of the main user of Pisys Permit to Work who had the system up and running in a matter of days. It has been especially useful during the Covid lockdown whether he has share the app over Teams with contractors to complete permit issue, hand back and sign-off remotely. After... Continue reading→
Automotive Parts Manufacturer implements Pisys Permit To Work
Case Study: This key player in the automotive parts industry swapped their paper-based permit system for Pisys PTW. It took only 3 months from initial enquiry to going live with the new system throughout their manufacturing plant, which produces components for passenger, commercial and racing vehicles. The result is a reduction in workload for the... Continue reading→
Over 1000 Permits/Month Created on Fertiliser Plant Site
Case Study: This Pisys customer – a well-known Japanese engineering firm – introduced our cloud-based Permit to Work system on a $985.7 million construction project of a new fertiliser plant in the Caspian Region, which is managed remotely from Japan. The whole construction project benefits from increased safety, better communication across different languages and reduced... Continue reading→
Pisys Permit to Work in the Chocolate Tank
Case Study: This snacks manufacturer went digital and re-designed their Permit to Work System at the same time with the help of Pisys PTW. The software now helps the company’s 250 staff work safely across their 3 locations and in areas with delicious names, such as “Chocolate Tank” and “Sugar Silo”. Having watched the online... Continue reading→