Chevron Phillips Chemical Boosts Safety, Lowers Costs, Raises Productivity by Going Paperless
Learn how Prometheus Group’s user, Chevron Phillips Chemical, transitioned from traditional work permitting to a state-of-the-art digital safety and permitting solution.
This webinar was originally broadcast on November 12, 2024.
David Bailey, a manufacturing leader at Chevron Phillips Chemical, embraced a paperless work-permitting process to handle work orders for the company’s complex and sometimes hazardous operations. With safety and regulatory compliance topping all concerns in that industry, any new system had to put workers first and collect fully traceable data for all interested parties.
Discover how Chevron Phillips moved away from paper tracking as David will highlight the key benefits and measurable improvements. From enhanced safety and compliance to increased productivity and cost savings, discover the profound impact of digital work permitting on today’s connected workers..
By attending this webinar, you'll :
Learn the driving forces behind the transition to a paperless work permit
Gain insights into the decision-making process for implementing a digital safety and permitting solution
Discover best practices and lessons learned for a successful digital transformation journey
Speakers
David Bailey | Product Owner - Connected Worker | Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
David is the Product Owner of Connected Worker at Chevron Phillips Chemical Company. He has 13 years in operations experience in the petrochemicals manufacturing. He’s been the Connected Worker Product owner for nearly 3 years overseeing the rollout of multiple digital initiatives such as e-permitting, contractor onboard management, mobile devices, and work notifications.
Nick Breedlove | Senior Solutions Engineer | Prometheus Group
Nick Breedlove is a Senior Solutions Engineer at Prometheus Group specializing in Environmental Health and safety (EHS) solutions. With a strong background in software and engineering, Nick's expertise lies in manufacturing and construction. His professional journey started in manufacturing operations and engineering, where he was a manufacturing engineer at Altec Industries. In this capacity, he dedicated himself to enhancing process safety and improving efficiency in the manufacturing environment.
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