Budget constraints and fragmented responsibilities for industrial risk management mean buyers of Operational Risk Management software seek out the most comprehensive integrated functionality that can be met by Control of Work software.

To help operations decision-makers identify the best value, Sphera presents a series of content outlining the (4) levels of functionality required of Control of Work software: Isolations Management, Job Hazard Analysis, Permit to Work and Shift Management.

Here we present the top 8 criteria required for managing work permits, and we outline how each component could operate in a best practice scenario.

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