Implementation Considerations for ADNOC
Ensures risks are managed to ALARP (As Low As Reasonably Practicable). Key Resources & Handbooks (PDFs)
In the high-stakes environment of oil and gas, an unexpected valve opening or a miscommunication between crews can trigger catastrophic consequences. For the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), one of the world's leading energy giants, standardizing how work is requested, authorized, and executed is not just an operational priority—it is a matter of safety. To achieve this, ADNOC developed a singular, integrated digital framework known as the . With over 50,000 users and millions of permits processed annually, this system represents a paradigm shift in industrial safety management for the region. work management system -wms- adnoc pdf
Integrating critical safety elements to ensure risks are reduced to As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP).
The system follows a structured eight-stage process to manage work from inception to completion: WMS - Work Management System - Abu Dhabi To achieve this, ADNOC developed a singular, integrated
The modern WMS framework transitions the organization from a reactive safety model to an integrated, proactive system built around :
Identifies potential hazards before tools touch the ground. The system follows a structured eight-stage process to
Coordination of multiple activities in the same area to prevent dangerous operational conflicts. Operational Workflow
A systematic evaluation of tasks to identify and mitigate hazards before work begins. Permit to Work (PTW):
The maintenance team identifies a deficiency or an operational requirement. A work order is generated within ADNOC’s Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, and the initial scope of work is drafted. Phase 2: Risk Assessment