The Rolls-Royce VisiumKMS Software Demonstrates Its Process Safety Credentials

Trevor Bronson

Trevor Bronson

16 Oct, 2017

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Executive Summary

Rolls-Royce – the engineering firm with nearly 50,000 staff in 46 global locations generating annual revenue of £15 billion ($19.4 billion USD) in sectors including civil aerospace, defence aerospace, power systems, marine applications, and nuclear applications – is also a provider of commercial EHS software. Originally developed to help Rolls-Royce maintain compliance with the new rules of OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) regulations in 1992, the software, called VisiumKMS, has since become the platform Rolls-Royce uses enterprise-wide for process safety, as well as a key tool for audit, risk, and incident management for major chemicals and oil and gas firms around the globe. Now, this 30-person team is keen to use their heavy industry expertise, 100% in-house implementation experience, and PSM management prowess to grow their brand and expand the footprint of their unique software solution in the dynamic EHS software market.
The Rolls-Royce VisiumKMS Software Demonstrates Its Process Safety Credentials
The Rolls-Royce VisiumKMS Safety Software Application Comprises Four Main Components
The VisiumKMS Product Strategy With A Focus On Process Safety Offers Customers Unique Capabilities
Firms With An Operational Risk Management Focus Should Test Drive VisiumKMS

About the Author

Trevor Bronson

Trevor Bronson

Senior Analyst

Trevor is a Senior Analyst in the EHS Technologies practice group covering all things EHS software including vendor strengths and weaknesses, growth strategies, market charact...

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