Hazardous Inspection
Send the data, not the human.
High-hazard environments — refineries, chemical plants, nuclear facilities, confined-space tanks — are the hardest places to inspect well. Each entry consumes permits, PPE, standby crews and risk exposure. The result: inspection cycles get stretched, signals get missed and minor anomalies become major incidents.
Ruggedised inspection robots replace human entry for routine and emergency rounds. They walk the rounds, read the gauges, sniff the air and feed the result back to your control room — all without a single person needing to suit up.
Key Benefits
Industrial-grade protection
IP67 rating against chemicals, high-pressure water and particulate ingress.
Modular sensor payloads
Gas detection, thermal and radiation sensors swap onto the same platform.
AI anomaly detection
Computer vision flags leaks, hotspots and indicator-light states automatically.
Wide temperature range
Operates from -20°C to 55°C — suitable for GCC summer and cold-storage interiors.
Reduced human exposure
Cuts COSHH-classified entries dramatically and frees specialists for higher-value work.
Deployment & Integration
Every EdNex deployment is delivered end-to-end by our regional team. A typical rollout for this solution includes:
- HSE risk-assessment review and inspection-cycle audit
- Sensor payload selection per asset class
- Route mapping and integration with permit-to-work systems
- Operator and HSE-team training
- Service contract with rapid in-region spare parts
Use Cases / Applications
Oil & Gas Refineries
Chemical Plants
Nuclear Facilities
Confined Space Entry
Explosive Environments
Recommended Products
The following platforms from the EdNex partner portfolio are recommended for this solution. Final selection is made after site survey and use-case scoping.
Shaping the Future of Robotics & Automation
At EdNex Automation, we are at the forefront of AI-powered robotics and automation delivering cutting-edge solutions that enhance operational efficiency, safety, and business outcomes across sectors