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EXPLORATION • DRILLING • FIELD SERVICES


Human Factors in Health and Safety


A better understanding of human factors – how the people, the job and the organisation interact as a whole – can help drive safety standards and overall business performance.


Our modular training programme, Human Factors in Health and Safety, provides the chance to learn more about human factors in the process industries, and how to implement solutions to manage it effectively.


The following modules are available:


■ Managing Human Factors ■ Managing Human Failure ■ Strengthening Organisational Performance ■ Human Factors in Design


Find out more: www.icheme.org/human-factors In partnership with


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OxTS Inertial Navigation Systems The perfect partner for georeferencing your LiDAR/camera point cloud data


Direct georeferencing - time/position/orientation Synchronising sensors in real time


Ideal for applications such as: Long baseline or non-line-of-sight inspection Off-shore site inspection Pipeline inspection


X = 35.416m Y = 72.125m Z = 32.021m


PPS out Trigger in/out


up to 250hz


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System Spec: Position = 0.02 (RTK/PPK) Heading = 0.01O Pitch/roll = 0.05O


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LiDAR Range 22m


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