Wichita, KS — PK Solutions announced the release of wilma™, an innovative, compact, and user-friendly monitoring assistant designed to assist trained safety professionals, operators, and technicians as an extension of your existing confined space entry procedures. wilma™ ensures the safety of your workers by delivering digital connectivity inside the space and providing management full transparency of the who, what, where, and when of a job.
Unlike other confined space monitoring technology on the market, wilma™ can be set up by a single technician in a matter of minutes for a fraction of the cost.
wilma™ provides continuous, remote monitoring of atmospheric readings for critical confined spaces and entrants inside the space. wilma™ also provides Wi-Fi to workers in confined spaces, allowing management to connect with them via live video, voice, text, and channel communication. Management can access live video of the manway & interior, KPIs, dashboards, and reports anytime, anywhere, on any device.
Ben Burrus, CTO, PK Solutions: “The problem with other solutions is that they require multiple pieces of hardware, such as gas monitors and cameras, that collect data and send it to separate platforms that don’t communicate with one another. wilma™ is part of the weavix™ workforce optimization platform, so all of your data is collected and sent to a single dashboard for quick and easy analyzation of the data.”
weavix™ digitally connects your workforce by combining the necessary technology, hardware, and processes to allow companies to become more efficient, safe, and effective. At its core, weavix™ provides an understanding of how your employees work, and how to best leverage their utilization to reach greater organizational goals.
For more information, visit www.weavix.com
About PK Solutions
PK Solutions is the in-house development arm of PK Companies and consists of over 32 developers, software architects, business intelligence, data-management, and customer support professionals.
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