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SAP Solution for Personnel Geopositioning for Purposes of Health, Safety and Environment in Oil&Gas

Student: Payson Artem

Supervisor: Dmitry Pervukhin

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

It is well known that the oil and gas industry has a significant number of hazardous industries. Occupational health and safety in this area, respectively, should receive increased attention. Account is taken of the abundance of various mechanisms, areas of high risk where the presence of an untrained person, or a person trained, but who is there at the wrong time, with a high degree of probability, can lead to an accident. At present, there are a number of known incidents that it is believed could have been avoided if the victim of the accident had been in the place where it was supposed to be in accordance with the relevant regulations. The introduction of a system for the geopositioning of personnel in an enterprise may be of great help in addressing this issue. The result of this study is the SAP solution for the geopositioning of personnel.

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