The Role of Permit to Work (PTW) Systems in Offshore Wind Operations
The Role of Permit to Work (PTW) Systems in Offshore Wind Operations
In the high-risk, multi-contractor environment of offshore wind, controlling work activities is just as critical as managing vessel movements. With simultaneous operations (SIMOPS), confined workspaces, and hazardous energy systems, ensuring that every task is properly authorised, risk-assessed, and coordinated is fundamental to safe and efficient project delivery.
This is where Permit to Work (PTW) systems play a vital role. Acting as the backbone of operational control, PTW systems ensure that all activities are planned, reviewed, and executed under strict safety governance — reducing the risk of incidents while maintaining operational efficiency.
How PTW Enhances Offshore Wind Site Management
At Nautic Energy, we deploy advanced digital PTW solutions through NOMAS (Nautic Offshore Management Access System), providing a structured and fully auditable approach to managing offshore activities.
The system enables full visibility of ongoing work scopes, ensuring that all tasks are authorised, coordinated, and aligned with site conditions in real time.
🔹 Centralised Work Authorisation
All work activities are managed through a single digital platform, ensuring:
Standardised permit creation and approval workflows
Clear definition of task scope, location, and responsible parties
Controlled issuance of permits by authorised personnel only
Elimination of paper-based inconsistencies and delays
🔹 SIMOPS & Task Coordination
With multiple contractors working across turbines, substations, and vessels, PTW systems enable:
Visibility of all active permits across the site
Identification of conflicting activities (e.g. hot works vs fuel transfers)
Coordination between teams to safely sequence operations
Integration with marine coordination to align vessel and work activities
🔹 Risk Assessment & Control Measures
Each permit is supported by structured risk controls, including:
Task-specific hazard identification and mitigation measures
Linkage to Method Statements (RAMS)
Isolation requirements (LOTO) where applicable
Toolbox talk confirmations prior to work commencement
🔹 Real-Time Status & Accountability
Digital PTW systems provide live updates on:
Active, suspended, and completed permits
Responsible persons and work parties
Location-based activity tracking across the wind farm
This ensures full accountability and allows Marine Coordinators and O&M teams to maintain control at all times.
🔹 Audit Trail & Compliance
A fully digital PTW system creates a complete record of:
Permit approvals and sign-offs
Time-stamped activity logs
Changes, suspensions, and close-outs
This is essential for:
Regulatory compliance
Incident investigations
Client reporting and assurance
Benefits to Developers and Operators
By integrating PTW into daily operations, Nautic Energy supports:
Improved safety performance through controlled work execution
Reduced operational risk during SIMOPS
Enhanced coordination between offshore teams and vessels
Greater efficiency through streamlined approval processes
Full transparency and traceability of all work activities
Why Choose Nautic Energy?
With extensive offshore wind experience across construction and operations phases, Nautic Energy understands the practical challenges of managing complex offshore activities.
Through NOMAS, we combine PTW, marine coordination, and vessel tracking into a single integrated platform — delivering a smarter, safer, and more efficient approach to offshore wind site management.
We don’t just provide systems — we provide experienced personnel and proven processes that ensure your project operates with full control and confidence.
Looking to enhance your Permit to Work system and offshore coordination?
Contact Nautic Energy to discuss how NOMAS can support your project
