Abstract

Oil and gas companies have an urgent need for technologies that provide complete and reliable information about the actual state of health and safety of personnel. To solve this problem, the article proposes a concept solution for the development of a system monitoring of the psychophysiological health of workers employed on offshore oil platforms. The concept is based on a person-centered approach and allows monitoring of health of employees simultaneously linking them to the context of the environment. The urgency of the problem is confirmed by statistical data, according to which workers in the oil and gas industry are 8 times more likely to get injured. The article analyzes the specific features of the professional activity of the workers employed on offshore oil platforms and shows that the deterioration of their health and psychological condition due to the long-term “sea environment” is unavoidable. It offers to develop an intelligent system for monitoring the psychophysiological condition of workers employed on offshore oil platforms and to assess its suitability for their position with the reference to the Cattell test and fuzzy patterns recognition. The development and systematic operation of such a system may timely detect undesirable consequences for the health status of workers employed on offshore oil platforms and prevent wrong decisions due to the “human factor”

Highlights

  • THE INTELLIGENT MONITORING AND EVALUA- conditions, daily life and exter-Today, a significant number TION OF THE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL STATE OF nal factors on their health, the of skilled workers and specialists are involved in various operations and production pro-THE WORKERS EMPLOYED ON OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS PLATFORMS following specific features are revealed [7, 8]:– working and residing in recesses implemented at geographically distributed offshore facilities and structures

  • For example: V={Vg}, g = 1,n is a set of duties on offshore platform; L=(Li), i = 1,16 indicates the evaluation criteria in the Cattell test

  • Using the Cattell test results, it is necessary to use the quality levels of natural language to assess the ability of workers employed on offshore platform performing their duties, which makes the fuzziness inevitable

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Summary

Introduction

A significant number TION OF THE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL STATE OF nal factors on their health, the of skilled workers and specialists (oilmen) are involved in various operations and production pro-. – working and residing in recesses implemented at geographically distributed offshore facilities and structures. According to the statistics provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), between January 2015 and January 2017, oil and gas workers were involved in 602 incidents, 481 hospitalizations and 166 amputations [2]. According to the statistics of the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) [3], 32 accidents were registered in 2016–2018, 12 of which were fatal. The above statistics on accidents prove the need to develop an effective system for managing the health of human resources in oil and gas industry, in

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