Safety & Compliance
Helping You Create a Safer Workplace
Asset Suite's safety and compliance features provide the functionality you need to ensure public safety, provide a safe workplace for your employees and meet stringent regulatory requirements for operations in highly regulated or secure plant environments.
Asset Suite helps ensure that your staff and contract workers are properly trained for the work at hand and also ensures that you meet worker safety and regulatory mandates surrounding the use of hazardous chemicals, radiological controlled areas and equipment isolation. The system manages the complex activities associated with maintenance operations and outages to prevent catastrophic accidents. This comprehensive solution also has functionality specific to the nuclear power industry that includes support of internal and external dose monitoring, access control, training and qualifications, radiation work permits, planned special exposures, ALARA limits and regulatory reporting.
The Key Safety & Compliance Benefits
of Asset Suite are to:
- Reduce the risk of accidents by matching crew capabilities with equipment requirements and job specifications to ensure the right person is assigned to the correct job. Electronically monitor personnel qualification data (PQD) to reduce the potential for accidents by maintaining accurate retraining requirements for personnel and contractors.
- Improve awareness of safety and regulatory requirements by providing workers with real-time access to the most current and accurate documentation, including updated requirements, revised material safety data sheets (MSDS), and historical information that includes complete audit trails.
- Help protect personnel and assets from disastrous accidents by accurately monitoring critical conditions and providing protection during maintenance activities. Asset Suite's comprehensive safety solutions ensure that activities are carried out in a planned and protected manner.
- Support and control all aspects of hazardous materials administration and regulatory reporting with Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). MSDS users may consistently require the submittal of MSDS forms with products that are purchased, ascertain the geographical location and on-site quantity of all chemicals associated with an MSDS, and control the distribution of MSDS-related reports to appropriate management, purchasing, materials and health, environmental and safety personnel.


