Summary is AI-generated, newsdesk-reviewed
  • Digital systems enhance petrochemical plant safety by replacing outdated paper-based emergency processes.
  • Everon's innovative software provides integrated emergency management for chemical facilities and efficient evaculations.
  • Cloud-based access control logs automatically track personnel during emergencies, ensuring accurate headcounts.

Emergency response plans are a vital component for businesses, particularly in the energy sector where facilities often handle hazardous or explosive materials, making these plans a stringent regulatory requirement. In crisis situations, it is imperative to accurately locate all employees and ensure that any visitors, contractors, or vendor partners are also safely evacuated.

Regulatory and duty of care mandates require companies to have effective emergency protocols that include knowing precisely who is on-site and ensuring everyone can exit safely and quickly. Additionally, it is crucial that all personnel at the facility are informed of and adhere to emergency guidelines.

Challenges facing emergency response in energy facilities

Many petrochemical plants still use classic, paper-based systems for crisis response, which can be inefficient and risky

The American Chemistry Council's 2021 Guide to the Business of Chemistry highlights that approximately 80% of the United States' petrochemical supply is produced in Texas and Louisiana, with Texas leading the nation's chemical production at a value of $117.5 billion. This underscores both the economic importance of these regions and the significant security risks they face.

Many petrochemical plants still use traditional, paper-based systems for emergency response, which can be inefficient and risky. These manual methods of notifying, mustering, and accounting for personnel during emergencies can lead to costly delays and errors. The lack of integration between site access control and visitor management often necessitates time-consuming manual reconciliation during evacuations or drills.

Security staff typically print lists from access control and visitor management systems and manually cross-reference names to account for personnel, a process that is both time-intensive and prone to mistakes.

Innovative solutions for emergency management

Everon is collaborating with petrochemical facilities in the Houston area to enhance their emergency notification systems with innovative and economical solutions. Customers have noted Everon’s professional service and dedication to meeting their needs. The company's proposed solution comprises three integrated technologies:

  • Cloud-Based Access Control: This system enables easier implementation and cost-effective entry, providing logs of all badged personnel on-site to the mustering system for emergency accounting.
  • Visitor Management System: Facilitates electronic pre-registration and management of visitors, offering visibility during emergencies.
  • Mustering Software and Card Readers: These tools streamline the management of emergency events, enabling electronic mustering, unit accountability, and Emergency Response Team (ERT) readiness.

This integrated system allows cloud-based access and visitor management logs to automatically inform plant operations of on-site personnel numbers through the mustering software. Portable mustering units with card readers are deployed for quick validation of badge reads at fixed muster locations, supplemented by warning lights and speakers at plant entrances for emergency alerts. The software directly takes data from access control and visitor management logs, allowing operators to efficiently manage evacuations based on accurate personnel counts. Emergency events can be initiated swiftly, significantly reducing the time needed to confirm evacuees' safety.

Implementation and customer feedback

Everon prioritises safety and compliance in all installations, achieving a record of zero injuries or lost-time events during its projects in Houston-area petrochemical plants. According to one client, "Our previous method of pen and paper was very inefficient and antiquated. Everon's solution with our emergency response protocol gives us the cutting edge in technology. Not only does it allow us to become well-organised and systematic, but safer."

Emergency response drills are now conducted in minutes rather than hours, providing immediate visual confirmation of personnel safety. Digital reporting of employee attendance and the ability to deploy mass notifications to both the plant and local communities are among the system's major advantages.

Another client commented on their satisfaction, saying, "We are extremely satisfied with our choice of Everon as our life safety partner and are currently working with them to update analog cameras in our plant, as well as advance our infrastructure to bring other innovative security, health and operational monitoring technology solutions to our facility."

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