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Choosing the right work permit management system

Conventional” operational safety software can be used to prepare work permits and manage the associated risks, but does not integrate the management of co-activities and the resulting risk analysis.


TracKs software manages and anticipates incompatible work on industrial co-activities!

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TracKs is one of the only software packages in the world capable of managing and predicting incompatible work on your current or future production or maintenance operations.


This gives you the power to authorize, postpone or suspend an operation.

This is done via a work permit system that will :

  • Make each operator aware of the dangers to which he is exposed during work.

  • Establish and illustrate a chain of responsibility.

  • Prepare work by analyzing risks so as to control them perfectly.

  • Supervise operations.

  • Ensure traceability of operations.

  • Improve coordination of operations.


TracKs supports you in your risk assessment and helps you make crucial decisions.


Productivity gains for your industrial site are reflected in :

  • A reduction in the number of accidents and their direct consequences (production stoppage, investigations, loss of equipment, cost of repairs, replacement, etc.) and indirect consequences (Lost Time Incident, personnel off work due to injury, environmental damage, etc.).

  • Reduce the time needed to complete your work permits, thanks in part to the search and duplication/continuation of permits function, and to data entry aids.

  • Better control of risks at source.

  • Continuous improvement in safety performance through the integration of best practices.

  • Reliability of the IT system as a complement to human analysis.


In Europe, the law requires that risk management be taken into account as a prerequisite to the implementation of any work authorization.

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