HSE & Environment Services

HSE & Environment Services

Health, Safety & Environmental Impact Assessment Studies (HSEIA) is a systematic process of identifying HSE impacts of existing, new or substantially altered projects, and establishing mitigation requirements.
Our Health, Safety & Environment Professionals assist clients to develop the processes and procedures necessary to manage Health, Safety, and environment in their workplace. We have the knowledge and practical experience to benchmark your current competence for the on-going identification, evaluation, and control of risks in your workplace. Health, Safety & Environmental Impact Assessment Studies (HSEIA) is a systematic process of identifying HSE impacts of existing, new or substantially altered projects, and establishing mitigation requirements. We will assist you in quantifying the direct business from a successfully implemented HSE strategy.

Qualitative Risk Assessment (QRA)

We have a global multidisciplinary team of QRA experts with vast experience for carrying out QRA, Occupied Building Risk Assessment (OBRA), Process Safety Reviews/audits, particularly in explosion prevention & protection. We offer a full scope of QRA studies for Oil & Gas upstream & downstream facilities, Petrochemicals, pipelines, wellheads & storage terminals etc in order to meet our client’s needs. We provide the process industry with the expertise and resources to understand the hazards and risks in any petrochemical facility or operation.

Health, Safety & Environmental Critical Equipment Systems (HSECES)

These are those equipment and systems whose failure could cause or contribute to an accident with severe or catastrophic consequences or whose purpose it is to prevent or limit the effect of such accidents. Our services identify, document, and guide clients on the most efficient ways of managing these Equipment Systems in order to minimise their failure risk. Our systematic approach to identifying HSE Critical Equipment and Systems involves:

  • Identifying hazards and effects
  • Assession their significance
  • Providing control for threats
  • Providing recovery preparedness in the event that control is lost