WO2022254934A1 - 作業管理方法、システムおよびプログラム - Google Patents

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WO2022254934A1
WO2022254934A1 PCT/JP2022/015758 JP2022015758W WO2022254934A1 WO 2022254934 A1 WO2022254934 A1 WO 2022254934A1 JP 2022015758 W JP2022015758 W JP 2022015758W WO 2022254934 A1 WO2022254934 A1 WO 2022254934A1
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  • the technology of the present disclosure relates to management technology for inspection work of pipes and equipment installed in plant facilities.
  • facilities such as petroleum plants use a large number of facilities and equipment, the installation of piping that connects these equipment, connecting parts, or fixing parts that fix the equipment in place.
  • these devices there are predetermined procedures for work such as installation, connection processing of pipes, and fixing processing.
  • inspection work is performed in the assembly and maintenance work of equipment and the like. For this inspection work, the order, inspection contents, schedule of inspection work, etc. are set for each piece of equipment, and the safety and reliability of the plant are ensured through this inspection process.
  • Patent Document 1 In plant maintenance work management, there is a known system that automatically creates scheduling and report documents by inputting necessary information (for example, Patent Document 1). It is known to use an identification tag carried by a worker to authenticate the entry and exit of a facility, and to use a mobile terminal carried by the worker to distinguish between work processes and to collect time information for the processing. (for example, Patent Document 2). 2. Description of the Related Art There is known a server or a site terminal owned by a worker that enables time information of a work process to be grasped by adding a time stamp (for example, Patent Document 3).
  • inspection work is performed by the site supervisor or management processing staff of the construction company that performed the assembly or maintenance management processing work, and then inspection work is performed by the management staff of the owner company of the plant equipment. .
  • ensuring safety is emphasized by thoroughly inspecting for water leaks from pipes, malfunctions in equipment, and other inadequacies such as hygiene management of facilities.
  • the inventor of the technology of the present disclosure visualizes the progress status and delay status of inspection work, and makes it possible to easily check necessary information such as work items, thereby ensuring the quality of inspection processing, plant equipment It was found that the operation stoppage period can be shortened.
  • Patent Documents 1 to 5 cannot solve the problem.
  • the purpose of the technology of the present disclosure is to make it possible to easily grasp the stage and progress of inspection work based on the above problems and knowledge, thereby expediting inspection work and ensuring that inspection items are complied with. It is to ensure safety by both.
  • one aspect of the work management method of the present disclosure is a work management method by a plurality of managers, in which a first manager accesses code information installed in a device to be worked on, in a computer. a step of acquiring identification information of a person and a second manager and device information of the device; a step of reading work information associated with the device information; When confirming information indicating whether or not the first manager's work for the work items included in the is conforming, if the confirming information is a confirmation result of conformity, progress information of the work items is generated and generating notification information for the second manager indicating that the person in charge of work has been transferred to the second manager; Along with transmitting notification information indicating that the displaying the elapsed time; and acquiring confirmation information indicating whether or not the second manager's work for the work item conforms from the second manager's terminal device, and confirming that the confirmation information conforms to the work item.
  • acquiring from a timer means the elapsed time after notification of the notification information to the first manager and the elapsed time after notification of the notification information to the second manager; and displaying elapsed time information along with the notification information for the first administrator and the notification information for the second administrator.
  • a step of reading work schedule information associated with the work information for each of the devices a step of comparing the work schedule information and the progress information to generate a comparison result, and displaying on the management screen and displaying the comparison result.
  • one aspect of the work management system of the present disclosure includes equipment to be worked on, terminal devices used by a first manager and a second manager who monitor work progress, and a database storing the device information obtained, work information associated with the device information, and identification information of the first manager and the second manager; and confirming information indicating whether or not the first manager's work conforms to the work item included in the work information, which is obtained from the terminal device of the first manager by reading the work information.
  • the confirmation information is a conformity confirmation result
  • the management screen displays the elapsed time since the person in charge of the work was transferred to the second manager, and the second manager's work for the work item is displayed from the terminal device of the second manager.
  • one aspect of the work management program of the present disclosure is a work management program to be executed by a computer, wherein a first manager and a second manager access code information installed in equipment to be worked. a function of reading the identification information of the administrator, a function of reading equipment information, a function of reading work information associated with the equipment information, and a function of reading work information associated with the equipment information;
  • a function of reading the identification information of the administrator a function of reading equipment information, a function of reading work information associated with the equipment information, and a function of reading work information associated with the equipment information
  • confirmation information indicating whether or not the work of the first manager is conforming
  • the second management a function of generating notification information for the second manager indicating that the person in charge of work has been transferred to a second manager; and transmitting the notification information indicating that the person in charge of work has been transferred to the terminal device of the second manager.
  • confirmation information indicating whether or not the second manager's work for the work item is conforming from the second manager's terminal device
  • the confirmation information is a conformity confirmation result
  • ADVANTAGE OF THE INVENTION According to this invention, one of the following effects is acquired.
  • (1) The progress of inspection work can be easily grasped.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of work management processing according to the first embodiment; It is a figure which shows the structural example of a work management system. It is a figure which shows an example of a device information database. It is a figure which shows an example of a work information database. It is a figure which shows an example of a management screen. It is a figure which shows the structural example of the work management system which concerns on 2nd Embodiment. It is a figure which shows the function part of a management server. It is a figure which shows an example of the control part of a management server. It is a figure which shows an example of a work schedule database. It is a figure which shows an example of a management screen. It is a figure which shows an example of an inspection work screen.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of work management processing
  • It is a figure which shows the structural example of the work management system which concerns on an Example. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of work management processing
  • FIG. 1 shows work management processing according to the first embodiment.
  • the processing shown in FIG. 1 is an example of the work management method and work management program of the present disclosure, and the present invention is not limited to such processing contents and processing procedures.
  • this work management process includes a step of acquiring manager identification information and device information (S101), a step of reading device work information (S102), a step of reading confirmation information by the first manager, Acquisition step (S103), notification information generation step (S104), confirmation information acquisition step by the second manager (S105), work process update step (S106), notification information generation step (S107), progress information generation step (S108) and management screen generation step (S109).
  • the management server 4 which performs, for example, generation of work state progress information and notification processing, is a first manager and a second manager. Acquire the identification information of the person and the information of the equipment to be inspected.
  • the first manager and the second manager are an example of persons in charge of performing inspection work on equipment, and include two or more people who perform inspection processing at different timings.
  • the first manager and the second manager are persons of different affiliations, such as a person in charge of a construction company such as plant assembly and a person in charge of a plant equipment owner company.
  • the management server 4 has an administrator database (not shown), and may acquire each administrator's ID (IDentification), biometric authentication information, and the like, and perform authentication processing.
  • This authentication process may continue to use information acquired, for example, when entering or exiting a plant, when inspecting other equipment, or when inspecting the same equipment in a previous process, or each time an inspection process is performed. you can go
  • the device information includes information specifying the device on which inspection processing is to be performed by the administrator, work time information for the device, and the like.
  • the management server 4 may be in a standby state until confirmation information, which is the result of inspection, is notified from each administrator after reading the device information to be inspected.
  • the management server 4 reads work information such as a work process set for each inspection item for the device specified by the administrator. This work information includes inspection items as well as information such as inspection details and tools used for inspection work. Acquisition step of confirmation information by the first manager (S103): The first manager first performs the equipment inspection process for each inspection work item. In this inspection process, the first administrator possesses confirmation information that includes inspection results that the administrator has performed using visual inspection, measuring tools, and photography with a camera, etc. It is input to the terminal device 6-1. The management server 4 acquires confirmation information from the terminal device 6-1, for example.
  • Step of generating notification information (S104): When the management server 4 acquires the confirmation information from the first manager, it generates notification information notifying the second manager that the inspection work has been transferred. This notification information may be displayed, for example, on a work management screen to notify the work phase, or may be sent to the terminal device 6-2 of the second manager by e-mail or other notification screen. good. Acquisition step of confirmation information by the second administrator (S105): The management server 4 acquires the confirmation information input to the terminal device 6-2 by the second administrator.
  • Work process update process (S106): The management server 4 updates the work process according to the suitability of the inspection work items currently being executed, based on the content of the confirmation information entered by the second administrator. For example, if the result of the confirmation information by the second manager is correct, the management server 4 updates the work process so as to shift to the next inspection work item included in the work information. Also, if the result of the confirmation information is inappropriate, the management server 4 continues the current inspection work item and shifts the work phase to the first administrator side again. On the side of the first manager, for example, in addition to performing inspection work again, the person in charge of construction repairs, assembles, and performs maintenance work again.
  • Notification information generation process (S107): The management server 4 generates notification information to the effect that the work phase will shift to the first administrator side based on the judgment result in the work process update process.
  • This notification information includes, for example, instruction information as to whether to continue the work process or proceed to the next work process.
  • the management server 4 may display, for example, an image indicating that the work phase has shifted on the work management screen, or send an e-mail or other notification screen to the terminal device 6-1 of the first manager. may notify you.
  • the management server 4 uses work information set for each device, for example, to calculate the progress information of the work to date. For the progress information, the management server 4 may generate a graph indicating the calculated value or the degree of progress and display it on the management screen.
  • FIG. 2 shows the configuration of the work management system.
  • the configuration shown in FIG. 2 is an example, and the present invention is not limited to such a configuration.
  • the management server 4 and the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 possessed by the first and second managers are in a state of being able to communicate through the network 8.
  • the management server 4 is composed of a computer, and collects confirmation information of inspection work by the administrator, and generates notification information for notifying the progress of work and work phases.
  • Management server 4 acquires identification information, for example, to identify an administrator. Acquisition of this identification information is performed by, for example, an authentication device that performs authentication using the biometric information of the administrator, or two-dimensional codes 12-1 and 12 stored in the ID cards 10-1 and 10-2 possessed by the administrator. This is done with a reader device that reads -2, etc., or an input terminal that inputs the ID and password assigned by the administrator.
  • the work management system 2 includes a device 14 to be worked on and an ID tag 16 installed on this device 14 .
  • This ID tag 16 is provided with a two-dimensional code 18 storing, for example, equipment information and work information associated with this equipment information.
  • the administrator reads the two-dimensional code 18 with the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 at the start of the inspection work, thereby obtaining equipment information and work information necessary for the inspection work.
  • the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 perform data communication with the management server 4 to receive at least notification information indicating the status of inspection work phases and inspection processes, and manage confirmation information including inspection results. Send to server 4.
  • the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 include, for example, mobile phones, mobile PCs (Personal Computers), and dedicated terminal devices used for inspection work.
  • the network 8 is an example of means for data communication between the management server 4 and the administrator's terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2, for example, by wire or wirelessly.
  • This network 8 may use, for example, a public line, or a private line that is accessible only within the plant.
  • FIG. 3 shows an example of the device information database.
  • This equipment information database 20 stores, for example, information about equipment that is installed in a plant and is subject to inspection processing. and function as a workspace for generating notification information and management screens.
  • the device information database 20 includes, for example, device information files 20-1, 20-2, . . . 20-X for each plant, as shown in FIG. Each of the device information files 20-1, 20-2, . included.
  • the device name section 21 stores information such as a name, an identification symbol, and a product number that specify the device 14 to be inspected.
  • the position information section 22 stores, for example, information indicating the installation area of the device 14 in the plant, coordinate information, and the like. This positional information, for example, allows the administrator to grasp the installation location of the device 14 and specifies the work location of the inspection process.
  • the date portion 23 stores, for example, information for specifying the date on which inspection work is performed, or the date on which assembly or maintenance/inspection processing is performed. In this way, the date section 23 may store the information on the past work results for the device, and may also store the scheduled execution date of the next inspection work.
  • the work time section 24 stores, for example, time information of past inspection work, as well as scheduled time information of the next inspection work.
  • the work time section 24 includes, for example, a start time section 24-1 that stores the time when the inspection process was started, and an elapsed time section 24-2 that stores the elapsed time from the start of the work.
  • the work content section 25 stores inspection work items included in the work information database 30 (FIG. 4).
  • the work status section 26 stores work process information such as inspection items completed up to now.
  • FIG. 4 shows an example of the work information database.
  • the work information database 30 is an information source including inspection item information set for each device, and functions as a workspace for storing confirmation information input by each manager. 4, the work information database 30 includes work information files 30-1, 30-2, . . . 30-X for each device to be inspected.
  • the device name section 31 stores the name, ID number, and the like of the device whose work is to be confirmed.
  • the device name part 31 corresponds to the device name, ID number, etc. included in the information obtained by reading the two-dimensional code 18 of the ID tag 16 by the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 of the administrator.
  • the information in the device name section 31 is associated with the device name section 21 of the device information database 20 .
  • the process number part 32 stores a number indicating an inspection man-hour and an inspection order.
  • the inspection work is executed in the order shown in this process number section 32 .
  • the category section 33 stores information that categorizes inspection items based on conditions such as items related to the contents of confirmation work or work schedules.
  • work items are divided into six categories A to F, for example. This category may be set in advance for each device, for example, or classification processing may be automatically performed based on classification conditions set in the management server 4, schedule information, or the like. This category is notified to the first manager and the second manager through the work information database 30 . Note that the number of divisions is not limited to six, and may be divided into four or five for each device to be worked on.
  • the item section 34 stores information representing inspection details for the equipment.
  • the administrator performs an inspection process on the parts and equipment states indicated in the item section 34 .
  • the confirmation content part 35 stores specific contents of confirmation work such as contents to be executed in confirmation work, tools to be used in confirmation work, confirmation methods and procedures, and the like.
  • the comment section 36 stores matters to be notified to other managers and reminder information for work to the next manager, etc., as a result of work confirmation by the manager.
  • the items to be notified include, for example, the reason for the determination and instruction information to other managers when it is determined that the work content is nonconforming as a result of inspection processing.
  • the confirmation information sections 37 and 38 store confirmation information including the check result of the inspection process performed by the first administrator or the second administrator, the date when the check process was performed, the name of the administrator, and the like.
  • the determination unit 39 stores the result of inspection processing.
  • the determination unit 39 displays whether the confirmation information of the first administrator and the second administrator is "OK” indicating acceptance, or "NG” indicating that the confirmation information of one of the administrators is unsuitable. ” information is stored.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of a management screen.
  • the management screens 50 (50-1, 50-2, 50-3) display notification information for notifying the manager of work phases, confirmation information from each manager, update of the work process, and progress of inspection processing. It is an example of the display screen including, information according to the progress of the inspection process is displayed.
  • the management screen 50 includes, for example, a device name section 51, a status section 52, a process section 53, a message section 54, and a category/progress section 55.
  • the device name section 51 stores the name, ID number, and the like of the device to be inspected.
  • the status section 52 stores inspection work status information for a process deadline for inspection processing set for each device. This status section 52 displays, for example, "scheduled delay" when the inspection work is delayed.
  • the process unit 53 stores information such as the overall inspection man-hours set in the work information database 30 and the current work man-hours.
  • the message section 54 stores message information to be notified to the administrator. This message information is an example of the notification information of the present disclosure, and information is displayed to notify which administrator has an inspection work phase.
  • the message section 54 includes, for example, a first manager section 54-1 and a second manager section 54-2, and character information is input to the manager who is in the inspection work phase.
  • a technique for prompting the manager in charge to perform and complete inspection work may be used.
  • the message section 54 displays, for example, the nonconformity as a result of the second manager's check and a "comment" indicating the contents thereof, as well as the elapsed time from the start of the inspection work phase.
  • the "comment” may store, for example, the same information as the information entered in the comment section 36 of the work information files 30-1, 30-2, . . . , and the information stored in the comment section 36 may be read.
  • the category/progress section 55 stores information obtained by graphing the ratio information of the current work man-hours to the work man-hours set for the equipment.
  • the category/progress section 55 indicates which category A to F the current work belongs to by displaying the tip of the displayed bar graph, for example, and also indicates the length of the bar graph and the length of the displayed work.
  • the number indicates the progress of the work.
  • the amount of displacement of the tip at the completion of work differs according to the number of man-hours in the category.
  • the amount of change in the bar graph when one man-hour is completed is 1.5 times greater in category A than in category B. be.
  • the management screen 50-1 shows a case where the check processing by the first manager is shifted to the check processing by the second manager. That is, when the management server 4 acquires the confirmation information that the inspection result has passed from the first administrator, it displays the elapsed time in the column on the second administrator section 54-2 side of the message section 54. display that the inspection work phase has shifted to the administrator of At this time, the management server 4 manages the elapsed time displayed in the message section 54, and when the elapsed time has passed a predetermined value, the second administrator's terminal device 6-2 It is also possible to send an e-mail or an automatic response message notification.
  • the management screen 50-2 is displayed when the check processing by the second manager is shifted to the check processing by the first manager. is non-conforming.
  • the management server 4 causes the second administrator section 54-2 side to display a "comment" indicating the result of the confirmation process and the reason, and also displays By displaying the elapsed time, it is displayed to the first manager that the inspection work phase has shifted.
  • the management screen 50-3 is displayed, for example, as shown in FIG. This indicates that the information is relevant.
  • the management server 4 displays the elapsed time in the column of the first manager section 54-1 side, thereby indicating to the first manager that the inspection work phase has shifted, and the process section 53 The increase in man-hour information and the length of the graph in the category/progress section 55 are updated.
  • FIG. 6 shows a configuration example of a work management system according to the second embodiment.
  • the configuration shown in FIG. 6 is an example, and the present invention is not limited to such a configuration.
  • This work management system 60 manages inspection work for a plant facility 70 having a plurality of devices 70A to 70G.
  • This work management system 60 includes, for example, management server 4, terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 possessed by a first manager and a second manager, and ID tags 16 installed on a plurality of devices 70A to 70G.
  • This ID tag 16 is provided with a two-dimensional code 18 storing, for example, equipment information and work information associated with this equipment information.
  • the management server 4 may link the authentication information of each administrator with the ID information of the device in charge and the like, and perform the process of generating the management screen.
  • FIG. 7 shows a functional configuration example of the management server.
  • the management server 4 acquires information such as authentication information, confirmation information, device information in charge, and the like from the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2, and based on the information, performs progress and generation processing of management screens.
  • the management server 4 includes a confirmation information acquisition function section 80, a progress information generation function section 82, a comparison function section 84, and a management screen generation function section 86.
  • FIG. 80 shows a confirmation information acquisition function section 80, a progress information generation function section 82, a comparison function section 84, and a management screen generation function section 86.
  • the confirmation information acquisition function unit 80 acquires confirmation information, comments, and other information input by the administrator from the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2, and stores them in association with the device information, for example.
  • the progress information generation function unit 82 calculates the degree of progress of work for each device using confirmation information, work information, etc., in order to grasp the progress of inspection processing by the administrator. Further, the progress information generation function unit 82 may update the device information database 20 and the work information database 30 using the calculated results.
  • the comparison function unit 84 is an example of a function unit that calculates the status of the current inspection process with respect to the working days condition set for each device.
  • the management server 4 has, for example, a work schedule database 110 (FIG. 9), and schedule conditions such as work start dates and work completion dates are set for each piece of equipment.
  • the comparison function unit 84 compares the schedule conditions set for each equipment inspection man-hour or each acceptance inspection category, for example, with the processes that have been completed or are currently in progress, and determines whether or not the inspection process is delayed. to judge.
  • the comparison function unit 84 judges the schedule conditions set for each piece of equipment, compares the schedule conditions set for each plant where a plurality of pieces of equipment are assembled, and the processing of the entire plant, and generates status information.
  • the management screen generation function unit 86 is a function unit that generates a management screen including inspection processing for each plant based on information such as confirmation information acquired by other function units, generated progress information, comparison results, and the like.
  • FIG. 8 shows a hardware configuration example of the management server.
  • the control unit 90 is composed of a computer having a communication function.
  • the control unit 90 includes a processor 92, a storage unit 94, a communication unit 96, a timer 98, and an input/output unit (I/O) 100, for example.
  • I/O input/output unit
  • the processor 92 executes an OS (Operating System) in the storage unit 94, performs authentication processing of the administrator, reads work information, acquires confirmation information from the administrator, generates notification information, updates and manages the work process. Executes information processing for realizing various programs such as a work management program including screen generation processing. Then, the management server 4 executes the work management process that allows the first manager and the second manager to speed up the inspection process and also allows the inspection state to be visually recognized.
  • OS Operating System
  • the storage unit 94 includes storage elements such as ROM (Read-Only Memory) and RAM (Random-Access Memory), and is an example of a recording medium.
  • the storage unit 94 stores, for example, an OS, a work management program, an administrator DB 109 storing authentication information of an administrator who performs inspection processing, a device information DB 20, a work information DB 30, and schedule condition information for inspection processing.
  • the work schedule DB 110 containing the data is stored.
  • the communication unit 96 is a functional unit for transmitting and receiving information such as voice data and image data to and from external databases, terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 of the administrator, and other equipment through wireless communication or wired connection.
  • the timer 98 is an example of means for measuring the elapsed time, and may use a clock built in the management server 4, or may be a software watch based on a clock program by the processor 92, or the like.
  • the I/O 100 is connected to the external identification information input unit 106, other devices, and terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2.
  • the information presentation unit 102 is an example of means for displaying a management screen including notification information, process information, progress of work, and confirmation information of inspection processing, and is configured by an information presentation device such as an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). be done.
  • the operation input unit 104 is an example of means for inputting setting conditions for the management server 4 and authentication information such as an administrator's ID number, and includes operation means such as a keyboard and a touch panel.
  • FIG. 9 shows an example of the work schedule DB.
  • the work schedule DB 110 stores, for example, schedule information for work such as inspection processing.
  • the work schedule DB 110 is composed of, for example, a date information section 112, an equipment name section 114, and a process section .
  • the work days and work hours from the A process to the F process for the equipment to be inspected specified in the equipment name part 114 are displayed graphically.
  • the number of days and scheduled date for this process may be assigned by, for example, the work management program of the management server 4 or other work process creation program (not shown).
  • the manager should adjust the work schedule for each piece of equipment shown in the work schedule DB 110 and execute inspection processing based on the work man-hours for the entire plant including a plurality of pieces of equipment.
  • FIG. 10 shows an example of a management screen according to the second embodiment.
  • This management screen 120 stores confirmation information of the inspection process of the entire plant facility using confirmation information of a plurality of equipments managed by a plurality of same or different administrators.
  • the management screen 120 includes, for example, a plant name section 1211, a process section 1212, and a status section 1213 as the plant section 121 that stores information about the plant.
  • the management screen 120 includes, for example, a device name section 1221, a status section 1222, a process section 1223, a message section 1224, and a category/progress section 1225 as the device section 122 that stores information about the devices installed in the plant. .
  • the plant name section 1211 displays a name, an ID number, and the like for distinguishing plant equipment.
  • the process part 1212 stores equipment information and work information of each equipment constituting the plant.
  • the status section 1213 stores information indicating the progress of the inspection process with respect to schedule conditions set for the entire plant, for example. The status of this plant may be affected by, for example, a delay in the inspection process of one of the devices, resulting in a planned delay.
  • the device name section 1221, the status section 1222, the process section 1223, the message section 1224, and the progress section 1225 may display the same content as the management screen 50 described above, for example.
  • the message section 1224 includes, for example, a first manager's message section 1224-1 and a second manager's message section 1224-2.
  • the first manager's message part 1224-1 and the second manager's message part 1224-2 for example, based on a threshold condition of the elapsed time (not shown), the elapsed time after the shift of the work phase is a threshold value.
  • an alert display may be switched to a work reminder message.
  • an alert notification may be sent to the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 of the administrator who performs the next confirmation process, mobile phones, etc., using e-mail and call functions.
  • FIG. 11 shows an example of the inspection work screen.
  • an inspection work screen 130 as shown in FIG. 11 is displayed on the display units of the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 of the administrator.
  • the inspection work screen 130 includes, for example, a name section 132 specifying the plant or equipment, and an inspection list 134 generated based on the work information files 30-1, 30-2 . . . 30-X.
  • the inspection list 134 has an input section 136 for input by either one or both of the first manager and the second manager. This input section 136 is capable of inputting information such as the date of checking, the result of determination, comments to other administrators, and the like.
  • the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 may activate a camera or the like based on information such as the confirmation content and category of the current work process, or access measuring instruments (not shown).
  • the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 for example, if the item is to be managed visually by the administrator, activates the camera and causes the camera to capture the content visually confirmed by the administrator as evidence. can be done.
  • the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 for example, in the case of an item such as a record of measured values, collects the corresponding data from the measuring equipment designated to acquire the records of the measured values and their trends. Just do it.
  • FIG. 12 shows an example of the process condition input screen.
  • This process condition input screen 140 is an example of condition information for setting, for example, a work schedule for equipment or the entire plant, and may be set in the management server 4 in advance.
  • This process condition input screen 140 is provided with a schedule condition part 144 for each device installed in a plant, for example.
  • the schedule condition section 144 is composed of a device name section 144-1 and a category/schedule section 144-2, and receives schedule conditions for each acceptance classification classified for each device together with the start date.
  • the management server 4 may generate the work schedule database 110 based on, for example, schedule conditions input to the process condition input screen 140 or preset conditions.
  • FIG. 13 shows the sequence of work management processing.
  • FIG. 14 shows an example of work management processing.
  • the processing procedures and processing contents shown in FIGS. 13 and 14 are examples, and the present invention is not limited to such configurations.
  • the management server 4 the terminal device 6-1 of the first manager, and the terminal device 6-2 of the second manager operate in cooperation.
  • the manager accesses the terminal device 6-1 and performs the work.
  • the identification information of the administrator is read (S202). This identification information may be obtained from the worker's ID card 10-1 or the like.
  • the terminal device 6-1 acquires the identification information, it notifies the management server 4 of it.
  • the terminal device 6-2 of the second administrator is activated at a predetermined timing, acquires the administrator's identification information, and transmits it to the management server 4 (S203).
  • the management server 4 acquires the identification information from each administrator, the management server 4 performs authentication processing (S204).
  • the terminal device 6-1 reads the device information from the ID tags 16 installed in the devices 70A to 70G (S205), reads the work information (S206), and performs inspection processing for the specified method and items.
  • the confirmation information is entered into the inspection list 134 and transmitted to the management server 4 side (S207).
  • the management server 4 When the management server 4 reads the equipment information and work information for which the terminal device 6-1 is performing inspection processing (S208), it acquires confirmation information from the terminal device 6-1 (S209). The management server 4 generates notification information upon acquisition of this confirmation information (S210), and presents the notification information to the terminal device 6-2.
  • the notification information may be displayed on the message section 1224 of the management screen 120, for example.
  • the administrator moves to the equipment to be inspected, reads the ID tag 16, etc., reads the equipment information and work information, and then stores the confirmation information in the inspection list 134. It is input and notified to the management server 4 side (S211).
  • the management server 4 generates progress information based on the confirmation information by both administrators (S212) and generates the management screen 120 (S213).
  • the management server 4 acquires confirmation information from the second administrator (S302) when inspection processing including acquisition of confirmation processing is performed from the first administrator (S301). ).
  • the management server 4 refers to the confirmation information from the second administrator, and judges whether or not the work is suitable based on the result of this inspection (S303). If the work is conforming (YES in S303), the management server 4 proceeds to the next step and generates notification information for the first administrator (S304).
  • the management server 4 refers to the work schedule DB 110 (FIG. 9), compares it with the current process and confirms whether or not there is a delay (S305), and then sends notification information, work status, process information, etc.
  • the updated management screen 120 is generated (S306).
  • the management server 4 If the confirmation information indicates that the work is unsuitable (NO in S303), the management server 4 generates notification information for returning the work process to the first manager (S307). Then, confirmation of the delay state (S305) and generation processing of the management screen 120 including notification information of remand of the work process (S306) are performed.
  • the management server 4 determines whether or not all steps have been completed (S308), and if completed (YES in S308), ends the inspection process. If the work process is returned or the next process remains (NO in S308), the process proceeds to S301.
  • FIG. 15 shows a configuration example of a work management system according to the embodiment.
  • the purpose of the work management system 60 according to this embodiment is to allow the manager to go to the position of the device 14 to be managed and directly perform work management processing by visual inspection, hand contact, or using an inspection jig. .
  • the manager's information collected at the time of acquisition of the equipment data It has an identification information authentication function.
  • the management server 4 includes, for example, an administrator DB 109 and an authentication processing section 150 as shown in FIG.
  • the manager DB 109 is formed, for example, in the storage unit 94 (FIG. 8), and registers the names and identification numbers of the employees of the construction company and the employees of the plant owner who have received plant management work, as well as their qualification information.
  • the authentication processing unit 150 is an example of a functional unit that performs authentication processing between, for example, identification information input during management processing and employee names and identification information in the administrator DB 109 .
  • the authentication processing unit 150 functions when the processor 92 of the management server 4 executes arithmetic processing of the management processing program.
  • the work management system 60 when a registered manager accesses the two-dimensional code 18 of the ID tag 16 installed on the device 14 using the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2, connection with the management server 4 is performed. Identification information and confirmation information are sometimes sent to the management server 4 . At this time, the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 also transmit confirmation information input for inspection management together with the identification information. Further, in the work management system 2, when receiving access from an unregistered third party terminal device 6-X and being registered as a manager in the manager DB 109, the authorized manager or the manager's terminal device Authenticate as 6-1 and 6-2. Since the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 are used by the administrator registered in the administrator DB 109, information such as device information and work information can be acquired. On the other hand, an unspecified terminal device 6-X cannot obtain identification information or work information even if it accesses the ID tag 16 in the device 14 to be managed, for example.
  • the management server 4 for example, by accessing from the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 of the authorized administrator, when the identification information and the confirmation information as the inspection result are transmitted, the person who is registered as the authorized administrator is confirmed. , the management screen 120 and the like are received. In response to an inquiry from the unregistered terminal device 6-X, the management server 4 issues an authentication result including the reason for the authentication.
  • FIG. 16 shows an example of work management processing according to the embodiment.
  • this work management process for example, acquisition of manager identification information and equipment information (S401), access to the plant manager DB 109 (S402), manager authentication processing (S403), acquisition and notification of confirmation information from the manager Includes information generation (S404), alert notification (S405), work process update (S406), progress information generation (S407), and management screen generation (S408).
  • the management server 4 acquires the identification information of the first and second administrators and the equipment information to be inspected.
  • Access to plant manager DB 109 (S 402 ): The management server 4 reads the manager DB 109 in the storage unit 94 .
  • Administrator authentication processing (S403): The management server 4 checks against the administrator DB 109 based on the identification information of the terminal devices 6-1, 6-2, and 6-X that have accessed, and determines whether or not the administrator is appropriate. judgment processing is performed.
  • the management server 4 collects confirmation information for each work process with the terminal devices 6-1 and 6-2 of the authorized administrators, updates the work process (S406), and generates progress information ( S407), and a management screen generation process (S408) is executed.
  • the processing of S406-S408 may be performed in the same manner as the processing of S103-S109 (FIG. 1), for example.
  • the display columns of the category/progress sections 55 and 1225 on the work management screens 50 and 120 are evenly spaced, and the amount of increase in the bar graph is varied according to the progress of the work man-hours.
  • the category/progress units 55 and 1225 may vary the size of the display column according to, for example, the number of man-hours in the category.
  • the bar graphs of the category/progress section 55 and 1225 may equalize the amount of change with respect to the completion of one process regardless of the difference in categories.
  • the bar graph is not limited to representing the progress for the entire process, and may represent the progress for each category.
  • the category/progress section 55, 1225 may display, for example, lighting or blinking to indicate which of the currently managed categories A to F is being performed. As a result, it is possible to clearly indicate the progress of the process being executed or being checked in the category that lights up or blinks.
  • Work management system 4 Management server 6-1, 6-2, 6-X Terminal device 8 Network 10-1, 10-2 ID card 12-1, 12-2, 18 Two-dimensional code 14, 70A to 70G Device 16 ID tag 20 Device information database 20-1, 20-2, 20-X Device information file 21, 31, 51, 114, 1221, 144-1 Device name part 22 Location information part 23 Date part 24 Work time part 24 -1 Start time section 24-3 Elapsed time section 25 Work content section 26 Work status section 30 Work information database 30-1, 30-2, ...

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