Salunda 扩大 Latch Hawk 海上部署

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Salunda 是一家专门为安全关键型行业提供数字化解决方案的公司,该公司在半潜式钻井平台上成功部署了 Latch Hawk 监控系统,从而加强了其在美洲深水地区的影响力。

Salunda 扩大 Latch Hawk 海上部署

该安装于今年早些时候完成,是 Salunda 在美洲深水市场日益增长的业务的一部分,其专利闩锁监控技术已成为该地区主要运营商危险区域监控的首选解决方案。

Latch Hawk 与钻机上的钻井控制系统集成,可实时反馈钻井井架内指板锁闩的状态,成为防止钻台上发生 DROPS 事故的关键安全屏障。

Salunda 首席执行官 Alan Finlay 表示:“我们在美洲深水区开展的密集工作反映出,Latch Hawk 作为预防作业期间 DROPS 事故的可靠解决方案,在全球范围内的认可度日益提升。随着运营商追求更安全、更高效的性能,像 Latch Hawk 这样的技术在降低风险和预防事故发生方面发挥着至关重要的作用。”

“此次最新部署是我们在该地区更广泛推广的一部分,凸显了我们的技术持续受到的积极反响。这清晰地展现了 Latch Hawk 如何帮助工作人员更自信、更安全地工作,并增强态势感知能力。因此,该地区的操作员发现指板事故有所减少。”

该系统是一种指板监控解决方案,无需人工观察员或摄像头监控。它能够即时可靠地确认每个锁扣的状态,并在锁扣卡住或不符合规格时发出警告,帮助工作人员主动解决问题并避免设备故障。

此次部署采用了第二代 Latch Hawk 系统,该系统包括新型传感器技术、增强的抗冲击和抗振动能力、更坚固的外壳设计、基于云的数字状态监控以及超过七年的延长电池寿命等关键进步。

今年早些时候,Salunda 还扩大了其在圭亚那的安全技术应用,在四个钻井平台上安装了 Crew Hawk Red Zone 监控系统。这些系统将精准、低延迟的人员追踪与运行机械周围的动态区域相结合,进一步推进了该地区对更安全海上作业的承诺。

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Salunda expands Latch Hawk rollout with new offshore deployment

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Salunda, a company specialising in digitised solutions for safety-critical industries, has strengthened its presence in the Americas deepwater region with the successful deployment of its Latch Hawk monitoring system on a semi-submersible rig.

Salunda expands Latch Hawk rollout with new offshore deployment

The installation, completed earlier this year, forms part of Salunda’s growing activity in the Americas deepwater market – where its patented latch monitoring technologies have become a preferred solution for hazardous area monitoring among major operators in the area.

Integrated with the drilling control system on the rig, Latch Hawk provides real-time feedback on the status of fingerboard latches located within the drilling derrick, acting as a critical safety barrier to DROPS incidents on drill floors.

Alan Finlay, Salunda chief executive, said: “Our intensive work in the Americas deepwater region reflects the growing global recognition of Latch Hawk as a trusted solution for preventing DROPS incidents during operations. As operators strive for safer and more efficient performance, technologies like Latch Hawk play a critical role in reducing risk and helping prevent accidents before they occur.

“This latest deployment is part of a broader rollout across the region, which highlights the positive reception our technology continues to receive. This is a clear demonstration of how Latch Hawk is enabling crews to work more confidently, safely and with greater situational awareness. Consequently, operators in the region have observed a decrease in incidents involving fingerboards."

The system is a fingerboard monitoring solution that removes the need for manual spotters or camera surveillance. It provides instant and dependable confirmation of the status of each latch, warning if latches are stuck or out of specification, helping crews proactively address issues and avoid equipment failures.

This deployment features the second-generation Latch Hawk system, which includes key advancements such as novel sensor technology, enhanced shock and vibration resistance, a more robust casing design, cloud-based digital condition monitoring and an extended battery life of more than seven years.

Earlier this year, Salunda also expanded the use of its safety technologies in Guyana with the installation of its Crew Hawk Red Zone monitoring systems on four drilling platforms. These systems combine accurate, low latency personnel tracking with dynamic zones around active machinery, further advancing the region’s commitment to safer offshore operations.

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