- Safety Audits based on ( IS 14489) and WPS
- HAZOP , Risk Assessment/Management and PSM
- Safety 360 solutions
- Support to achieve BSC , UK 05 Star OHS audit
- Support on ISO 45001 certification
- Making of disaster management plan
- PPE survey of the plant. Work place
- Noise survey
- Training on HSE modules
- Establishment of Safety management system
Services in Details:
Why the services are right for your organisation?
- Improved workplace standards across the business.
- Improved efficiencies.
- Demonstration to stakeholders and other interested parties (including regulatory bodies) of commitment toward health and safety.
- Demonstration of meeting legislative requirements.
- Structured route toward continual improvement.
- Safety Improvement Audits based on ( IS 14489) and WPS:- The scope of the safety audit is limited to the safety and health of workers employed in the manufacturing processes and operations and also the safety of the plant and equipment used in the factory. The Audit is carried out as per the requirement under IS 14489 and the various Legislative requirements such as the Factories Act, 1948 and the state Factories Rules, Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and Rules made there under and other applicable Statutes. “Management Systems” audit is done to assess the management’s involvement and commitment towards promoting safety and health systems at work. Management system audit provides scope of examining and evaluation of safety policies and procedures and their review, hazard communication system, dissemination of information and hazard awareness programme, training and motivation of employees, etc. Besides management systems audit, technical aspects of plant activities namely, storage and handling of hazardous substances, Emergency Preparedness, process and operational safety review, transportation safety, testing and examination of plant and equipment, housekeeping, waste disposal system, fire prevention and control, etc. would also be audited. We can carry out such audits in any type of In Industries. We have very well experienced auditor with us
- HAZOP . Risk Management and PSM
Hazop: A hazard and operability study (HAZOP) is a structured and systematic examination of a complex plan or operation in order to identify and evaluate problems that may represent risks to personnel or equipment. The intention of performing a HAZOP is to review the design to pick up design and engineering issues that may otherwise not have been found. The technique is based on breaking the overall complex design of the process into a number of simpler sections called 'nodes' which are then individually reviewed. It is carried out by a suitably experienced multi-disciplinary team (HAZOP) during a series of meetings. The HAZOP technique is qualitative, and aims to stimulate the imagination of participants to identify potential hazards and operability problems. Structure and direction are given to the review process by applying standardised guide-word prompts to the review of each node. The relevant international standard[1] calls for team members to display 'intuition and good judgement' and for the meetings to be held in 'a climate of positive thinking and frank discussion
Risk Management: Risk management is the identification, evaluation, and prioritization of risks (defined in ISO 31000 as the effect of uncertainty on objectives) followed by coordinated and economical application of resources to minimize, monitor, and control the probability or impact of unfortunate events[1] or to maximize the realization of opportunities. RM is the part of PSM Risks can come from various sources including uncertainty in international markets, threats from project failures (at any phase in design, development, production, or sustaining of life-cycles), legal liabilities, credit risk, accidents, natural causes and disasters, deliberate attack from an adversary, or events of uncertain or unpredictable root-cause.
PSM (Process Safety Management)
A process safety management system is an analytical tool focused on preventing releases of any substance defined as a "highly hazardous chemical" by the EPA (Environmental protection act)or OSHA. Process Safety Management (PSMS) refers to a set of interrelated approaches to managing hazards associated with the process industries and is intended to reduce the frequency and severity of incidents resulting from releases of chemicals and other energy sources (US OSHA 1999). These standards are composed of organizational and operational procedures, design guidance, audit programs, and a host of other methods.
- Safety 360- solutions
Whichever service you need and whichever technical team you talk to, you’ll find the 360° solution is also about customer service, ensuring you get a personalised and consistent experience, no matter who we engage with within your business.
- Support to achieve BSC , UK 05 Star OHS audit
We have experience about 50+ BSC 05 Star Safety audits with Sword of Honour awards with us. We can prepare site for the audit by applying systematic approach
- Support on ISO 45001 certification
ISO 45001 is an ISO standard for management systems of occupational health and safety (OHS), published in March 2018. The goal of ISO 45001 is the reduction of occupational injuries and diseases, including promoting and protecting physical and mental health.[1]
The standard is based on OSHAS18001, conventions and guidelines of the International Labour Organization, and national standards.[1][2] It includes elements that are additional to OHSAS 18001
ISO 45001 follows the High Level Structure of other ISO standards, such as ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015, which makes integration of these standards easier.
- Making of disaster management plan
Disaster Management is the creation of the plans or through which communities reduce vulnerability to hazards & cope with disaster. Disaster Management Plan is prepared from guidelines received from Disaster management cell under respective Municipal Corporation which will be helpful to residents in case of disasters. It shall advice role players how to lead in case of disaster to prevent or to at least mitigate negative impacts and same shall be updated based on practical experience and /or actual site requirements.
- PPE survey of the plant/work place
This survey aims to collect information on the supply, demand and inventories of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
We have designed scientific methods for a PPE survey:-
- Noise survey
- If your working environment is noisy and you can’t hold a conversation with your colleague without shouting to be heard, when you are 2 meters apart, your workplace or business needs to conduct a noise survey and noise assessment.
- In layman’s terms, noise surveys involve the use of sophisticated sound measuring devices to help determine the “sound environment” of a specific area.
- There are various types of noise surveys based on workplace functionalities and environments.
Noise survey generally involves the use of sophisticated sound measuring equipment like type 1 sound level meters, external environmental microphones and low noise microphones to describe the sound environment of the workplace.
Training on HSE topics:
Workplace safety training is as vital as workplace safety itself. It enables the management to ensure a safe and healthy work environment. It also helps the employees to recognize safety hazards and correct them. It enables them to understand best safety practices and expectations.
We can provide HSE training on modules such as
1. Offsite training
2. Confined space training
3. Safety in hot work
4.Correct PPE use
5. Material handling
6.BBS
7. Accident prevention
8. Techniques of Safety audits and inspection
9. Use of portable gas detectors
10. Gas tester’s training
11. Chemical handling
12. Contractor Safety
Lab Safety and many modules as per the site need. Customized training modules are also available:-
- Establishment of Safety management system
A safety management system (SMS) is designed to manage safety risk in the workplace, occupational safety being defined as the reduction of risk to a level that is as low as is reasonably practicable or ALARP to prevent people getting hurt.
There are three imperatives for adopting a safety management system for a business – these are ethical, legal and financial. There is an implied moral obligation placed upon an employer to ensure that work activities and the place of work are safe; there are legislative requirements defined in every jurisdiction on how this is to be achieved and there is a substantial body of evidence which shows that effective safety management can reduce the financial exposure and damage to the reputation of an organisation by reducing accidents.
To address these three important elements, an effective SMS should:
- Define how the organisation is set up to manage risk.
- Identify workplace risk and implement suitable controls.
- Implement effective communications across all levels of the organisation.
- Implement a process to identify and correct non-conformity and non-compliance issues.
- Implement a continual improvement process.