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Rigged up wrong? Don't let this. or worst, happen to your crew! Software interface screen shots: click to enlarge...
Rig Anchor Solutions - this software has been designed
to provide a simple and accurate method of determining the location of
anchors as they pertain to the location of a well servicing derrick. Anchors must be placed according to a pattern that has
been proven by OSHA, and must be tested according to where they are
located in this proven pattern. In the past, calculations where done by
using "paces" or a distance wheel, and then hand drawn onto a
grid using a protractor or compass. With the Rig Anchor Solutions software, we are able to
take a few gps readings, and then build an e-mail-able, printable,
accurate plat in a matter of minutes. Users may also wish to use the
satellite map functions to print out topographic or road maps of the
location they are working. We feel that this software is a valuable tool to any
anchor testing service, rig company, or operating company safety
coordinator as it saves the user the time and frustration it took to
build a hand drawn plat as well as making sure the anchors are set in a
correct pattern to avoid costly accidents and/ or OSHA fines. We urge you to compare our software to your old plat
information and see if you find, as we did, that the software is more
accurate at determining the angles involved. All the information used on
this sector grid may be found in the OSHA documents shown on our support
page. Evaluation Download Request - (< use either email link or the below web-form) please furnish your name, your valid email address and the name of company you are affiliated with. We'll return, via email, a link to the fully functional (30 day) evaluation version within minutes! Tutorials... <<< Here you will find links to our Tutorial Videos and text content pages explaining the purpose and operation of our "Rig Anchor Solutions" software. If any further information is required - we're only a click away! mb@riganchorsolutions.com
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05.26.2010 (release date) >>>