Processes

Monitor site for duration of time required by regulators

How monitor site for duration of time required by regulators are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

ProcessesMonitor site for duration of time required by regulators
Monitor site for duration of time required by regulators — illustrated

The bottom line

About 45% of the work in Monitor site for duration of time required by regulators is information-shaped and increasingly AI-deliverable, with the rest a hybrid of judgment and hands-on work. The automation frontier runs straight through the middle of this role.

Why: With no child occupations seeded, the score relies on the APQC lens 'Perform asset abandonment' and the process description 'Managing and reporting site status.' While asset abandonment in upstream petroleum or remediation involves significant physical field work and on-site environmental monitoring, the specific tasks of tracking status and generating compliance reports for regulators are information-based. This blend of physical field observation and desk-based regulatory reporting places the process squarely in the hybrid band.

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How the work flows

Trigger: A site enters a post-closure or post-remediation phase that mandates ongoing regulatory oversight.

  1. Define monitoring parameters and inspection schedules
  2. Conduct periodic environmental and structural inspections
  3. Log and analyze site status data against regulatory thresholds
  4. Submit recurring compliance reports to governing agencies
  5. Address and document any threshold breaches or anomalies
  6. File final monitoring completion documentation

Outcome: The mandated timeframe expires and regulators formally release the site from active monitoring requirements.

Measured by

Report Submission PunctualityNon-Compliance IncidentsMonitoring Cost Per Site