Health, Safety and Environment Mobile Application

These, project and study, are based on Rapid Application Development (RAD) and research methodology toward meeting my Final Year Project goals. It has been achieved by using research and experiment method. The main objective of this project is to provide a mobile application platform for Universiti...

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Main Author: Sindorov, Adkham Kuchkarbek Ugli
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2014
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/14362/1/ADKHAM%20KUCHKARBEK%20UGLI%20SINDOROV_14186.pdf
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Summary:These, project and study, are based on Rapid Application Development (RAD) and research methodology toward meeting my Final Year Project goals. It has been achieved by using research and experiment method. The main objective of this project is to provide a mobile application platform for Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) students and all of its employees to access and obtain information with regards to Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and Sustainable Development (SD) within UTP. The problem statements of this study are difficulty of reporting about the incidents and to prevent from them and implementation of PETRONAS’ ZeTo (Zero Tolerance) Rules at UTP. Furthermore, the scope of study for this project is to improve UTP HSE’s performance and regulations among students and employees. A methodology was developed based upon a combination of the available literatures and the experiences of the authors, who are actively involved with the development of mobile applications. This covered many parts such as surveys, data gathering from respective Subject-Matter Experts, focal points, and analyzing information. It is intended to have a mobile application with user friendly navigation and eye-catching look to reflect the fast-paced nature of today’s communications and better promote its new initiatives and available resources. The future improvements and plans have been recommended and discussed in the recommendations section. Thus, it is believed that UTP HSE Mobile Application, once implemented, will become a helpful platform to ensure and deliver efficiency and productivity of health and safety practices across the University’s wide range of daily activities.