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Case Study: Site

The Site module is used to execute the workpacks at the remote worksite – usually from a DSV.

Several contractors (Subsea7, Technip, etc.) have Coabis installed on several of their DSVs and ROVSVs, enabling Clients to mobilise work at short notice, onto a networked, multi-user environment. This has several benefits, including:

  • multiple workstations using Coabis, enables results to be entered real-time as dives are ongoing.
  • real-time data-entry accelerates the works, reducing in-water, spread and vessel hire times and costs.
  • real-time data-entry enables QA/QC Co-ordinator to review information in a timely manner.

The screenshot below shows the view the Data Recorder sees when entering information – in this case a debris assessment. As results are entered, tasks and components are flagged as ‘Completed’, and the workpack completion percentage increases.

Data is entered real-time, with the Data Recorder prompted to enter the information requested by the workpack originator. The data is validated as it is entered, and anomalies are flagged immediately. Once an anomaly has been raised, it is tracked within Coabis until it is closed out. All data entered is automatically audited.

In order to further improve operational efficiency, we make use of several functions in the Site module, including

  • real-time VCR control and video overlay/captioning – no separate screen-writer keyboard required.
  • automatic creation of video logs as work progresses.
  • automatic dive logging as work progresses.
  • dive planning – e.g. present all FMD work in a single dive plan.
  • automatic creation and saving of anomaly drawings using AutoCAD LT.

Coabis 9 includes a digital video interface in the Site module, enabling Data Recorders to easily grab images and short clips to store against anomalies.

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