Webinar

From Hot Work Permits to Continuous Coverage

Predictive Maintenance Certified for the Hazardous Zone

May 14 at 11:00 a.m. EST/8:00 a.m. PST
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Fred Wasden

Oil & Gas Consultant,
formerly from Shell

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Andrew Pry

Manager, Sales and 
Value Engineering

The hardest places to monitor just got easier.

If you’ve ever pulled a hot work permit just to check on a pump, or walked into a C1D1 area to do a manual vibration reading, you already know the problem. Hazardous zones have always been the hardest, riskiest, and most expensive places to monitor. Historically, predictive maintenance technologies have hit certification walls, but now safety-certified solutions are changing the equation.

Join Fred Wasden (Oil & Gas consultant, formerly from Shell) and Andrew Pry (Reliability Success Manager, Augury) to walk through how Augury Hazardous meets  C1D1/C2D1 requirements and brings always-on Machine Health into explosive and flammable environments.

You’ll learn:

  • Why have hazardous zones been “monitoring deserts”
  • The real cost: what neglect looks like in dollars, downtime, and regulatory risk
  • Why your own compliance framework is already making the case for continuous monitoring
  • How to deploy Hazardous, with Baker Hughes Ranger Pro and Cordant, to deliver always-on machine monitoring without shutdowns or operational disruption
  • Real results from site teams that made the move from manual checks to continuous monitoring

If continuous monitoring in hazardous zones is on your radar, join us.