FASyS is the Spanish acronym for “Fábrica
Absolutamentte Segura y Saludable”, that means “Absolutely Safe and Healthy
Factory”. It’s a project with 40 month duration and a budget of 23.3 M€. It is
one of the 18 large Spanish strategic projects supported by the CDTI (Centre for
the Development of Industrial Technology) as part of the CENIT 2009
Programme.
With the ambitious goal of improving business
competitiveness through new levels of industrial safety and workplace comfort,
the FASyS project aims at implementing both the excellence model for integrated
occupational health and safety management in the handling, machining and
assembly industries, together with a new generation of safety technologies and
solutions.
The FASyS project raises the definition of an
absolutely safe and healthy factory, and it is structured into 8 sub-projects
that are governed by a parallel temporal sequence, in which the maturity of
diverse technologies and solutions increases and evolves through the achievement
of individual phases:
- SP1 – Scenario, Requirements and Model
SP1 establish the common framework for the entire
project FASyS. At SP1, the reference model factory FASyS is defined, and also
the scenarios where this model will operate and the architecture that includes
the supporting technologies of the implementation of this model.
The FASyS model proposes a new approach in the
design, implementation, operation and maintenance of a handling and assembly
factory. Facing the traditional models that focus these phases on productivity
paradigms to introduce then the health and safety needs of employees, FASyS will
define a new model of Sustainable Factory where the employee, his safety, health
and welfare ware the central axis in the factory model.
- SP2 – Regulations, Legal, Ethical and Social Aspects
SP2 provides the regulatory, ethical and social
frameworks that contextualize the development of technologies. Since the FASyS
project aims from a highly monitored scenario, it is important not to forget the
ethical and social constraints which also establish a development framework for
other technologies in the project. In addition, SP2 develops new business
models, thus allowing new players in the system.
FASyS will provide a range of technologies and
services that enable a broader vision and rich in the development of security
solutions and industrial health.
- SP3 – Sensors and Communications
SP3 is focused on providing communications
technologies and the development of (bio)-sensors that will support
characterization, monitoring and action services in the context of personalized
prevention of FASYS strategies, in order to control not only vital sings of the
employees, but as well the conditions of the workstation, including the involved
machinery.
SP3 will develop a robust architecture of
scalable communication; a development platform for monitoring applications on
sensor networks, and it will establish efficient mechanisms for locating objects
and people.
- SP4 – Diagnostic Systems and Health Surveillance
SP4 is responsible for the development of new
actuation protocols and technologies for the deployment of new personalized
systems of diagnostic and continuous health surveillance. To be able of
establish and maintain the better health of the employees, it is necessary to
process and work with a large amount of data obtained from evaluations,
monitoring, censored data, etc. data about the workstation and environment, and
data related to the employee’s work profile and background (work, personal,
family, health,…), and the medical history, among others.
- SP5 – Risk Detection and Evaluation Techniques
SP5 is intended to define and design the
ergonomic, psychosocial and the workplace hygiene risks prevention protocols,
and the intelligent mechanisms which will allow the detection of these risks.
These new protocols will be supported by a technological platform which will
allow a fast and easy deployment of totally contextualized interventions to the
worker conditions, the work place and the task to perform.
These contextualized interventions require a high
degree of intelligence, for which this SP will focus not only in the definition
of the intervention protocols, but also in the development of the semantic
description of the context in which they’ll be applied.
- SP6 – Safe Manufacturing Equipment and Processes
SP6 aims at the development of certain capacities
related to machine tools which would allow the development of intelligent work
safety, well-being and comfort applications and devices. SP6 bases on the need
to produce a machine evolution towards an active and cooperative element within
the prevention strategies, with the capability to modify its own behaviour to
adapt to the environmental and user needs and work in cooperation in an
intelligent manner to avoid disasters.
The elimination of risks is foreseen from the
machine design. The management of this intelligence and its integration in the
global framework of the system are equally parts of the activities of this
SP.
- SP7 – Risk Control Platform
SP7 provides those elements necessary to offer
intelligence to the environment through the general decision-making from all the
information sources generated in all the other FASyS subprojects aiming to
control and act over the health and the labour risks linked to the developed
tasks while they’re being identified.
The final goal of SP7 is to provide the
responsible of work safety with an interface which allows him to establish the
most effective means to manage and prevent the existing risks so that those lead
the environmental adaptation to the detected situations.
- SP8 – Management and Evaluation Integrated Systems
SP8 has the final goal of designing and defining
all those tests which will allow the validation of the proper functionality of
the technologies to develop in order to reach the concept of FASyS factory. The
new optimized manufacturing processes (work place operations, interrelations,
etc…) will be defined and implemented inside the FASyS model, and with the
results of the tests and through the user experience obtained by living labs
means, the safety and prevention systems evolution plan from the actual model
towards the FASyS model will be defined.
This 8 sub-projects has been split in a huge of
tasks that are been implemented in 3 phases:
- Phase I (2009-2010 Year) Specification of the FASyS Model and associated subsystems. Ensure the viability of Technologies at subsystem level.
- Phase II (2011 Year) Develop mechanisms to ensure proper and easy integration and interoperability of all FASyS subsystems and technologies.
- Phase III (2012 year) Ensure interoperability and optimization in system operation.
Normal delays on the project evolution produces
we are lightly behind schedule and the current forecast is to finish on February
2013.
More information about the project can be
achieved in http://www.fasys.es/en/ and
we’ll speak again about in next comments, focusing on the Tissat role in this
project.
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