Feb 19, 2021 | WPTW System Use
The Wellsite Permit to Work (WPTW) process is used to identify the scope of a specific task, where the work is allocated and what equipment is being worked on. The Wellsite Permit Authority can assure that a work scope is safe to proceed, by: Verifying the permit...
Feb 19, 2021 | WPTW System Use
A Permit to Work (PTW) system is a formal written procedure used to control certain types of work that have risks. It is a document which specifies how the work should be done and the steps that need to be followed to ensure the work is done correctly. When properly...
Nov 18, 2020 | Association News, Industry News, WPTW System Use
Significant improvements to the App have been implemented following the feedback and comments we received from field trial participating companies. The majority of recommended changes were actioned over October, and several during November, with some post field trial...
Nov 18, 2020 | Association News, Industry News, WPTW System Use
Permit to Work (PTW) systems provide a formal documented process to control potentially hazardous activities, and can be an integral part of a safe system of work. Historically, PTW systems have been paper-based involving responsible persons in the authorising...
Nov 18, 2020 | Association News, General News, WPTW System Use
The end of 2020 approaches and with it, the intensity of the Association’s effort increases. It has been a remarkable year as our members have demonstrated their enormous capacity for innovation as they responded to some extraordinary challenges. In a complementary...
Aug 18, 2020 | WPTW System Use
Deconflict is a term usually used in the military, meaning to reduce the risk of collision between (aircraft, airborne weaponry, etc.) in an area by coordinating their movements. The term deconflict also applies to the permit system. Wellsite Permit To Work (WPTW) is...