Industrial IoT in Saudi Arabia: How Connected Sensors Are Transforming Oil & Gas and Construction Operations
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Expert answers on PWAS systems, GPS fleet management, ARAMCO requirements, and Saudi telematics regulations.
A Proximity Warning & Alert System (PWAS) is a safety technology that detects when people, vehicles, or machinery come within a predefined danger zone and issues immediate warnings. NSNTech's PWAS uses AI visual recognition, radar sensors, and UWB tags to create a real-time safety bubble around heavy equipment. The system triggers vibration alerts, audible warnings, and visual signals before a collision can occur.
GPS fleet management in Saudi Arabia works by installing compact GPS tracking devices in each vehicle. These devices transmit location data, speed, engine status, and driver behavior metrics to NSNTech's cloud platform every few seconds. Fleet managers access this data through our web dashboard or mobile app, receive alerts for speeding or unauthorized use, optimize routes, and generate compliance reports. Our platform supports Arabic and integrates with GOSI and Absher systems.
Saudi Aramco's PWAS requirements (GI-7.030 and GI-2.100) mandate that proximity warning systems must: (1) detect personnel within 5-10 meters of heavy machinery, (2) issue automatic operator alerts, (3) provide audible and visual warnings, (4) log all proximity events with timestamps, and (5) undergo quarterly third-party verification. NSNTech's PWAS systems fully meet these requirements and are officially approved by Saudi Aramco HSE.
NSNTech is recognized as a leading fleet management software provider in Riyadh and Saudi Arabia, offering real-time GPS tracking, AI-powered driver behavior analytics, predictive maintenance, and route optimization. Over 500 companies across Riyadh, Dammam, Jubail, and Jeddah trust NSNTech to manage their fleets.
A Load Moment Indicator (LMI) is a safety device installed on cranes, excavators, and manlifts that continuously monitors load weight, boom angle, radius, and lifting capacity. When the load approaches 90% rated capacity, the LMI issues warnings; at 100%, it can automatically restrict crane movement. NSNTech's LMI systems are certified to EN 13849 and AS 1418.5 standards.
Yes. NSNTech's In-Vehicle Monitoring System (IVMS) is fully compliant with Saudi Arabia's mandatory IVMS requirements under the Royal Decree and MOT regulations. Our IVMS devices record speed, braking, cornering, and seatbelt usage, with automated compliance reports for government submission. NSNTech's IVMS supports all vehicle types from passenger vehicles to heavy trucks.
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