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Ensuring Safety, Health, and Environmental Compliance Across Projects

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  Ensuring Safety, Health, and Environmental (SHE) compliance across projects is a fundamental responsibility for organisations operating in industrial, construction, energy, and infrastructure sectors. As projects grow in scale and complexity, so do the associated risks to people, assets, the environment, and organisational reputation. Effective SHE compliance is no longer limited to meeting regulatory requirements; it has evolved into a strategic function that supports operational excellence, sustainability, and long-term value creation. Central to this approach are structured methodologies such as Hazop , Hazid , risk assessment, risk management , and process safety management , which together provide a systematic framework for identifying hazards, evaluating risks, and implementing controls throughout the project lifecycle. Read: What is Process Safety Management  Integrating SHE Compliance into the Project Lifecycle SHE compliance must be embedded from the earliest stage...

Safety Standards Compliance Review for a FEED Package

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A FEED package is not just an engineering definition; it is a contractual and operational blueprint that sets the safety posture of an oil and gas facility long before construction begins. A Safety Standards Compliance Review (SSCR) during FEED confirms that the design intent, specifications, and philosophies align with applicable laws, regulations, and recognised industry codes, as well as internal corporate standards. Unlike a general design review, the SSCR tests whether requirements are explicitly embedded, traceable, and verifiable. It also confirms that outputs from Hazid , Hazop , and related risk assessment activities are translated into enforceable design requirements and that the project’s risk management decisions support sustainable process safety management throughout the asset lifecycle. Read: What is Process Safety Management  Scope definition and standards hierarchy The first task in a compliance review is clarifying the standards hierarchy that governs if document...

Independent HAZOP Readiness Review for FEED

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  A hazop is only as effective as the information, assumptions, and engineering maturity that underpin it. In FEED, the Hazop often becomes the pivotal safety checkpoint that influences safeguarding philosophy, instrumented protection, relief and disposal design, and operability commitments. When a hazop is started too early, the workshop can devolve into speculative debate and incomplete actions; when it is started too late, decisions become difficult to change without cost and schedule impact. An Independent HAZOP Readiness Review provides a structured assessment before the workshop begins, which confirms the FEED package contains the right level of definition to support meaningful hazard evaluation, coherent risk assessment, and implementable risk management measures consistent with process safety management . Read: What is Process Safety Management  Objectives of a readiness review The readiness review is not a duplicate Hazop. Its purpose is to verify that prerequisites ...

Independent HAZID Review During FEED Development

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A Hazard Identification (Hazid) study executed during Front End Engineering Design (FEED) is most valuable when it influences design choices while they are still flexible. However, many hazard workshops become compliance-driven exercises focused on producing action lists rather than shaping inherently safer design. An independent HAZID review during FEED development provides a disciplined challenge function: it evaluates whether hazards have been comprehensively identified, whether the risk picture is credible, and whether resulting requirements are being embedded into engineering deliverables. Done well, it strengthens later Hazop quality, improves risk assessment consistency, and ensures risk management decisions align with process safety management expectations across the facility lifecycle. Read: What is Process Safety Management  What “independent HAZID review” actually means Independence is not simply having a different facilitator. It means the reviewer is structurally sep...

FEED Independent Assurance for Risk Mitigation in Oil and Gas Projects

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  Front End Engineering Design (FEED) defines how an oil and gas facility will be constructed, controlled, and operated often for decades. While FEED typically includes internal safety reviews, independent assurance adds a separate, owner-aligned layer of scrutiny focused on risk mitigation effectiveness rather than design completion alone. The objective is to verify that hazards are translated into robust barriers, that safety decisions are traceable to evidence, and that the project’s risk posture is demonstrably acceptable before major commitments are locked in. This assurance approach is particularly valuable when schedule pressure, vendor influence, or scope changes risk weakening safeguards. Read: What is Process Safety Management  Purpose and value proposition Independent assurance in FEED is a structured confirmation that the design can manage credible major accident scenarios and that mitigations are not merely “documented,” but engineered into specifications, layouts...