ERA Chooses Dv TDM
The Ranger Mine chooses Dv TDM for critical drawing management.
(PRWEB) September 8, 2006
-- The Ranger mine, operated by Australian company, Energy Resources
of Australia Ltd, will this month implement major enhancements
to its drawing management software to give site personnel, throughout
its operations, immediate 24/7 access to essential engineering
documentation.
Located in the Northern Territory, the mine has some 23,000 technical
records that will now be by managed by the system.
These include electrical and structural engineering drawings and
associated documentation such as equipment data sheets and specifications.
Many of these will be subject to modification and update each day.
The changes occur as a result of new projects and ongoing developments
At the same time, the engineering data is of pivotal importance
to maintenance work. The mine operates continuously and any equipment
failures must be immediately fixed irrespective of the time of
day. Using an incorrect version of a drawing during this maintenance
work, could result in damage to vital equipment and systems.
It was against this background that, in late 2003, ERA undertook
a detailed ‘critical risk assessment’ of the mine’s
drawing management controls and procedures. This determined that
the largely manual systems, then in place, posed an unacceptably
high risk.
To resolve this issue two principal decisions were made. First,
to scan all relevant material into digital format to eliminate
the chance of loss. Second, to implement advanced drawing management
software. The key roles set for this proposed new IT application
being to provide highly efficient document retrieval and meticulous
document control.
Included in those controls was the absolute importance of maintaining
exacting version control. A major reason for this is to ensure
there will never be any doubt if an accessed drawing is the latest
version.
Also required were stringent automatic QA checks to ensure that
company stipulated quality procedures are followed when creating
a design or when making a change to an existing drawing. Underscoring
all of this, was the need for the system to correctly store and
back up all new and modified documents.
To achieve these scanning and document management objectives,
ERA selected the Dv TDM software solution developed in Australia
by Practical Programs.
An initial implementation of this took place immediately after
the critical risk assessment had taken place. Most engineering
drawings and some related documentation were scanned into the system
and this was then made available to a limited number of key staff
using standalone IT servers.
In February of this year, ERA elected to substantially upgrade
its use of Dv TDM. This will now be deployed using web technology
and as such will be directly available to all relevant staff throughout
the mine, whenever and wherever needed. Further documentation will
also be scanned in and automatically linked to information already
held thus providing a total database of all engineering data.
About Practical Programs:
For close to a decade Practical Programs has been a leading specialist
in the drawing, document and email management arena. Its effective
and elegantly simple software solutions are now used in some
31 countries, with private and public sector clients including:
ABN Amro, Australian Central Credit Union, Hutchinson Telecom,
GE, Philips TaTa, The United States, Australian, and New Zealand
Departments of Defence, Amtrak, CitiBank’s eServe, Oxford
University and the Commonwealth Public Service Credit Union.
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