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Emergency Response Specialists launch digital software to improve industry safety

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Restrata today launched new digital software designed to ensure that all energy and industrial companies can manage emergencies effectively

The cloud-enabled SaaS technology, called Restrata Platform Incident & Crisis Manager, enables industrial organisations to go fully digital with their emergency response capabilities - instantly giving responders the information they need to make critical decisions. It collates incident and crisis management data into a single platform - synchronising critical information such as people impacted, Personnel on Board (PoB), helicopter and asset locations, tasks, team briefings, and media response and much more, into easy-to-use dashboards.  

The emergency response software is a central product of Restrata Platform - the company’s overarching suite of safety, security, and resilience SaaS solutions. Restrata’s dedicated emergency response centre in Aberdeen is the leading outsource emergency response provider to the North Sea market and was the first to roll out Incident & Crisis Manager across its operations which has supported the North Sea and wider energy market for a decade. The solution will also be rolled out to more than 20 energy and industrial companies. 

Botan Osman, Restrata’s CEO said, “We are excited to finally release Restrata Platform Incident & Crisis Manager to the world, further enhancing Restrata Platform as the resilience platform of choice for energy and industrial companies. When every second counts during an emergency, having the right information, at the right time, in front of the right people is critical. This latest addition to our sector-leading digital solution ensures that companies can stay at the forefront of emergency response and crisis management, taking them one step closer to achieving connected resilience and further reducing fragmentation.” 

While some energy and industrial firms have taken initial steps to digitise their emergency response approach, many continue to use a range of fragmented, disparate systems to manage the many distinct aspects of the incident - slowing response time, hindering crucial collaboration, and increasing the risk of human error, which is why a single source of truth was vital and much needed. 

Restrata, headquartered in London with offices in Aberdeen and Dubai, works with clients in a range of industries including oil and gas, energy, engineering, mining, renewables, manufacturing and global corporations.