In high-risk, high-regulation environments, permit-to-work isn’t a process nicety — it’s a
legal and safety non-negotiable. When contractors and maintenance crews are working
across live regulated locations, the question isn’t whether compliance is important.
It’s whether your data infrastructure can actually guarantee it.
A global facilities services provider managing an enterprise regulated customer needed
IBM Maximo — their enterprise maintenance management system — connected to an EHS
platform’s ePermits module. Every contractor job, every maintenance task, every change
across live customer locations required full Management of Change compliance. Without that
integration, the process relied on manual handoffs between systems that were never
designed to talk to each other. In an environment where a missed permit is a regulatory
incident, that gap was unacceptable.
YuzeData built the integration layer that made it operational — connecting IBM Maximo to
ePermits and enabling full, automated Management of Change across every location. A
deployment valued at over $1M now runs on a data foundation that ensures permit-to-work
compliance isn’t dependent on manual coordination.
Wave 1 is live. Wave 2 is already in motion — additional integrations expanding the
connected data ecosystem further. When the environment is unforgiving, the data
infrastructure has to be too.