How Chevron and Chevron Phillips Chemical are Prioritizing Worker Safety in Remote and Hazardous Environments

How Chevron and Chevron Phillips Chemical are Prioritizing Worker Safety in Remote and Hazardous Environments

As the energy sector continues to grow and expand operations, prioritizing worker safety has become more crucial than ever. Technological advancements present the sector with new and innovative ways to connect with and support its workforce. While these technologies offer substantial benefits, decision-makers still have a long way to go in terms of successful implementation and integration.

Ahead of the upcoming Connected Worker: Energy Summit in Houston, from March 18-20, 2025, we spoke with event speakers Ted Stoves, Product Owner, Connected Worker Group at Chevron, and Mason Jones, Manufacturing Digital Manager at Chevron Phillips Chemical, about the implementation of connected worker safety technologies within their operations.

Read as they share exclusive insights into the impact of real-time location services (RTLS) in improving field worker safety at Chevron, and how mobile applications have transformed the way field workers interact with safety systems at Chevron Phillips Chemical.