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Journal of Frontiers in Multidisciplinary Research

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Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Predictive Analytics for Offshore Operations

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Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) predictive analytics embraces new functionalities and advances the field of offshore analytics. This integration advances analytics offshore, where the external environment and industry risk come together. The role of HSE analytics offshore has been reactive in nature and predictive for incident analytics. This coming together of HSE analytics with real-time data streams and predictive analytics to forecast incidents that can occur is the current status of HSE analytics offshore. The use of real-time data streams with predictive analytics eases the pace at which reactive analytics are done, while providing the outcomes in real-time, allowing for forecasted incidents to be prepared for. The focus of analytics offshore is primarily analytics and integrating with the data streams, which dives into offshore environment monitoring systems. The input in risk models forecasted real-time data into the analytics. The real-time data provides inputs on infrastructural failures, machinery, and operational conditions. An instance of predictive analytics can be used in systems where abnormal vibrations occur that can lead to blowouts. These predictive models lessen the time from analytics to operationalization. Hence, enabling real-time decision support systems, these systems aid in shifts and compliance with emergency preparedness and international safety standards.
The more general implication of predictive analytics is its role in enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of offshore operations. By reducing the expenses of unplanned downtime and expensive accidents, predictive safety frameworks economize operational costs and also strengthen environmental protection through early containment of pollution incidents. in addition, these frameworks help meet the legally-bound and self-imposed zero-harm goals, and also the DOE and DHS resilience goals offshore of critical infrastructure. Predictive safety analytics frameworks are crucial in maintaining the safety and protection of people and the marine environment, and equally critical in maintaining the robust, operational stability of offshore industries in the face of unpredictable risks.
 

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Dulo Chukwuemeka Wegner, Kelvin Edem Bassey, Ihiegbunam Onyekachi Ezenwa (2022). Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Predictive Analytics for Offshore Operations . Journal of Frontiers in Multidisciplinary Research (JFMR), 3(2), 157-169. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.IJFMR.2022.3.2.157-169

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