Fortpallas and intelligent monitoring
will minimize industrial accidents
The petrochemical sector, oil refineries, and gas facilities invest billions of dollars each year in building and operation to maximize the use of crude oil and natural gas.
Negligence and a lack of sufficient equipment and facilities always cause significant damage. Modern technologies such as artificial intelligence and image processing have demonstrated that a considerable portion of this damage can be avoided. The accuracy and speed of these technologies can improve the safety, speed, and accuracy of numerous sectors.
As a result, the employment of modern technology in oil and gas industry can help the economy of these businesses, the safety of human resources, and the accuracy of work.
Employees in industrial environments are exposed to hazards whose severity is determined by various factors. The risk of an accident in these environments depends on the behavior of employees and can increase or decrease the likelihood of occurrence.
Complex equipment in factories, especially oil refineries and gas facilities, have many parameters; And has a high potential for hazards such as explosions, fires, and toxic emissions that are dangerous to the environment and human life.
Our solution is based on two essential parts:
In the first part, leaks in pipelines and fitting can be detected using thermal and visible spectrum image processing. Certain hydrocarbons absorb infrared radiation, and this phenomenon can help detect leaks with thermal cameras.
Because there are high-risk areas in the facilities, we intend to monitor the following safety issues in these areas by using CCTV cameras and thermal cameras and processing the images of these cameras.
Fire and explosion seem to be the most common type of danger in refinery sites and gas facilities. Corrosion of pipelines is one of the most critical factors that can cause fire and explosion. Leaks in pipelines carrying pressurized liquids and gases are significant at refinery sites and gas facilities. Therefore, transmission lines should inspect periodically and permanently in more essential sections, which requires considerable time and money.