World First Oil and Gas Safety Measure Installed on Four Drilling Ships in South America

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Salunda, the global leader in digitized solutions for safety-critical industries, has integrated its Red Zone monitoring solutions on four drilling rigs in Guyana with Intellilift’s proven digital technologies to deliver automated location and control of critical equipment and personnel.

The collaboration—on assets belonging to a major offshore drilling contractor—marks the world’s first deployment of a real-time digital interface between wearable sensors, drilling controls, and moving machinery to provide instant alerts to workers in the line of fire. This advanced digital interface streams precise machine location, velocity, and status in real time.

By integrating Intellilift’s platform with Salunda’s CrewHawk, the system provides a low-latency digital interface through Salunda’s proprietary Motion Trigger and Equipment Status (MTES) module.  CrewHawk monitors hazardous working environments to track individuals and equipment, while Intellilft’s platform provides a digital interface to the drilling automation suite, including the position and status of all operational machinery.

Alan Finlay, Salunda Chief Executive, said: “This is a significant step in the evolution of offshore safety equipment, and we are proud to be working with Intelligent to ensure that crews are as safe as they can be when working in Red Zones.

“The digital integration marks a step change in safety for the sector, and by knowing where workers and equipment are, as well as having the data behind the movements accurately captured and logged, this trailblazing solution ensures that personnel working in safety-critical areas can feel well protected during daily operations.”

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Salunda’s Hawk Analytics platform enables users to scrutinize data, generate trends, and display heatmaps showing where violations are clustered and around which machines they are most common. Reports can then be used to coach crews and adapt working practices to bolster safety.

Stig Trydal, Intellilift Chief Executive, said: “The market is in urgent need of new technology, and we are witnessing a growing willingness among operators to disrupt markets. Our collaboration with Salunda exemplifies the potential of innovative companies to challenge the larger players in technology and transparency. The journey we’ve had together has been truly remarkable, and only time will reveal what lies ahead.”

The project marks the second collaboration between the two organizations, having first joined forces in August 2024 to optimize safety and automation in well construction.

Salunda’s wearable technology and camera solutions wirelessly monitor hazardous working environments in real time, tracking individuals and equipment to provide anonymized feedback that focuses on safe operations and minimizing risk.

Users of Crew Hawk, which has MET, IECEx, and ATEX certifications, can set up perimeters in the working environment around areas that pose the greatest risk to personnel.

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