Emergency Staffing Complexities Underscore Need For Advanced Continuity Solutions
Preparing for contingencies that dramatically reduce the number of onsite personnel, such as fires or weather events, has been an ongoing challenge for chemical plant managers since the beginning of the industrial age. However, the growing rate of these types of incidents — combined with the emergence of COVID-19 — has brought the need for operational continuity to the forefront.
Regardless of the situation and staffing levels at a plant, operations still need to be monitored and controlled to prevent the equipment failures and downtime that can cause production losses and potential safety hazards. As a result, modern facility managers require the most advanced tools to stay ahead of events in the face of limited site access.
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