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Saudi Arabia’s TRSDC implements data enterprise software system to streamline governance, H&S processes

TRSDC rolls out the first wave of the Wolters Kluwer’s Enablon Vision Platform for The Red Sea Project after a lengthy design and consultation process

The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) has implemented the first wave of Enablon modules to integrate, automate, and streamline governance, risk compliance, health and safety, environment and sustainability, business continuity and internal audit practices across the organisation.

Wolters Kluwer’s Enablon is an integrated data enterprise software system to automate manual tools and processes. The project was initiated in January 2021 and after a lengthy design and consultation process lasting 15 months, the team has announced the launch of the integrated solution.

Given the remote location of many of the sites under development at The Red Sea Project, a key advantage of utilising Enablon’s solution is the systems capability to be used in an offline mode, allowing incident data or inspection and audit reports to be prepared and then uploaded once the device is connected to the network.

Equally beneficial is the mobile phone application which is user-friendly for employees logging data on the move, according to TRSDC.

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Together with management consultants Ernst & Young, Wolters Kluwer as the software provider and Wipro as the implementation consultant, TRSDC established a committee that oversaw the progress and implementation of the solution.

John Pagano, CEO of TRSDC, said: “We began this journey at the height of the global pandemic, with the aim of integrating several of our risk and control functions. The main objective was to enhance monitoring, reporting and alignment across the multiple functions involved in the delivery of standard setting health and safety practices. The rollout has arrived at an opportune time, with manpower at site exceeding 16,000 TRSDC employees and contractors.”

“This was a largescale implementation project which engaged multiple internal and external stakeholders. I would like to congratulate all those involved for the successful completion of the first phase, which supports TRSDC in achieving its ambitions as a global leader in responsible development,” he added.

Laurent Dechaux, vice president and managing director of Wolters Kluwer Enablon, said: “Our Enablon Vision Platform offers TRSDC a full 360-degree view of risk, addressing the Environmental, Health and Safety challenges of the project. We are happy to help TRSDC deliver deep impact where it matters most while remaining responsible, productive, and safe through innovative technology.”

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The Red Sea Project

Implementation at TRSDC

“TRSDC was indeed a pioneer in conceptualising the alignment between its risk and controls functions, utilising the strength of Enablon to bring together Governance, Risk Compliance, Health and Safety, Environment and Sustainability, Business Continuity and Internal Audit. Throughout the 15-month implementation period, our priority was to ensure TRSDC requirements are met with focus on future adoption and value.”

Selected representatives from the TRSDC Health and Safety team received technical training from the system engineers. This prepared site teams with the knowledge to not only use the system, but also to cascade training down to all contractors and Red Sea personnel who have been identified as Enablon users.

Additional features are being assessed in efforts to continue to automate and enhance operations through the Enablon integrated platform. The system will also be rolled out for AMAALA and the growing number of projects in the TRSDC portfolio.

TRSP has already passed significant milestones and work is on track to welcome the first guests by the beginning of next year, when the first hotels will open. Phase one, which includes 16 hotels in total, will complete by the end of 2023.

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