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Honeywell Updates Safety Suite 2.0 Software Platform

Honeywell has launched enhanced fleet visibility and data tracking capabilities for its portable gas detection software platform.

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Honeywell Updates Safety Suite 2.0 Software Platform

Honeywell has launched enhanced capabilities for its Safety Suite 2.0 software platform. The unified software ecosystem expands historical data tracking, dashboards, and forecasting features to manage portable gas detection device fleets across refineries, chemical plants, utilities, and first responder operations.

Data Aggregation and Risk Forecasting
The updated platform integrates historical data with real-time metrics, allowing safety managers to identify long-term risk patterns and review historical alarm events from a centralized repository. This centralized access is designed to assist operators in conducting post-incident investigations and developing targeted safety training protocols. The forecasting capabilities are engineered to help organizations track compliance metrics and anticipate asset needs.

Operational Dashboards and Automated Workflows
Safety Suite 2.0 includes several specific functional updates designed to streamline device fleet management and reduce operational downtime:
  • Customizable Dashboards: Consolidate exposure metrics, fleet health, and compliance statuses into visual summaries intended to simplify auditing and performance measurement.
  • Real-Time Alerts and Readings: Deliver immediate event notifications and calibration reminders to employees while displaying continuous gas detector readings from the field to track active environmental conditions.
  • Guided Workflows: Automate the onboarding, user assignment, calibration, and inventory return processes for portable gas detection hardware across varying shifts and teams.
Infrastructure Protection and Position Insight
The integration of connected safety systems aims to mitigate risks to personnel while detecting industrial incidents early to prevent infrastructure damage. According to company data, addressing gas leaks can incur costs exceeding $500 million annually for fire departments.

"When operations teams can connect insights from historical trends and real-time metrics, organizations can shift from reactive responses to a proactive, safety-first approach. This helps to reduce risk, enable faster, more informed decision-making and strengthen a culture where worker safety is embedded in every process, asset and outcome." — Armando Pazos, President, Honeywell Industrial Measurement and Control.

Edited by Romila DSilva, Induportals Editor, with AI assistance.

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