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1. Regulatory Compliance
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| PNA can help you assess, revise, and implement mandatory compliance programs, training and written materials that meet the standards set under each country's specific requirements. |
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| We have been involved in assisting our clients in correcting non-compliant aspects of your business. |
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| Our experience are in the following disciplines: |
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- Major and Non-Major Hazard Installations
- Chemical Health Risk Assessment
- Offshore Operations and Development
- Storage and Transportation of Dangerous Goods
- Pipeline Risk Assessment
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CIMAH / COMAH / MHI ( Download Flyer) |
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| We at PNA have vast experience in assisting clients to comply with the regulations associated with their operations. Our involvement in preparing safety reports, on site & off site emergency response plan and developing safety management systems for clients from various industrial backgrounds undoubtedly makes us the preferred HSE consultant. |
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| Our regulatory compliance services include: |
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- Notification of industrial activity to the Major Hazard Department
- Preparation of CIMAH / COMAH / safety case
- Preparation of Demonstration of Safe Operation Report (DOSO) for Non-Major Hazard Installations (NHI)
- Preparation of On Site Emergency Response Plan
- Preparation of Off Site Contingency Plan
- Development of Health, Safety and Environmental Management System (HSEMS)
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CHEMICAL HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT (CHRA) ( Download Flyer) |
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| In order to prevent the occurrence of occupational diseases, poisoning or adverse health effects. We provide CHRA assessment for the following industries. |
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- Construction
- Quarrying / Mining
- Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing
- Manufacturing
- Utilities
- Transport, Storage and Communication
- Hotels and Restaurants
- Wholesale and Retail Traders
- Public Services and Statutory Authorities
- Finance, Insurance Real Estate and Business Services
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| To satisfy the objectives of the CHRA study, the scope of work for the CHRA includes the following: |
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- Identification of hazards of the chemicals
- Determination of exposure that may arise due to use of the chemicals
- Evaluation of the assessed consequences and individual risk
- Recommendation of mitigation measures to reduce the risk levels to as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP), as necessary
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- Preparation of Chemical Register
- Testing, examination and inspection of Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV)
- CHRA Awareness Training
- Development of Chemical Safety Data Sheets
- Classification of Hazardous Chemicals
- Development of Chemical Management System
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DEMONSTRATION OF SAFE OPERATIONS (DOSO) ( Download Flyer) |
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| This applies to non-major hazard sites, i.e. industrial activities which store or process hazardous substances, but not classified as major hazard installations. |
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| The manufacturer must provide evidence including producing documents to demonstrate the following: |
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- Possible major accidents have been identified
- Adequate steps and actions have been taken to prevent any major accident or minimise its consequences to the surrounding environment and population
- Site personnel have been are provided with information, training and proper equipment to ensure their safety
- An on site emergency plan has been prepared and kept up to date
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| STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS |
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- Preparation of dangerous goods registers and manifests
- Hazard identification and risk assessment associated with the storage and handling of dangerous goods
- Demonstration that the risk has been controlled and identification of potential risk reduction measures
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| 2. Formal Safety Assessment |
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| Development and operations of offshore facilities require the need and preparation of Formal Safety Assessments (FSA). The production of the assessments are in order to demonstrate that the management has taken all necessary steps to ensure that the all personnel on board (POB) are not endangered to high individual risk (IR), i.e. above the As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) region. |
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| Our aim is to assist clients in: |
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- Identifying potential hazards to their people, operations and assets
- Evaluating all credible events resulting in physical consequences
- Identifying and assessing the effectiveness of evacuation, escape and rescue systems
- Assessing the effectiveness of preventive and mitigation control measures
- Demonstrating the risk associated with their operations are tolerable
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| PNA offers a wide range of FSAs covering the following: |
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- Preparation of Design and Operations HSE Cases
- Conducting risk assessments for Pre-FEED, FEED Stages
- Thermal Radiation and Dispersion Studies
- Fire and Explosion Analysis
- Escape, Evacuation and Rescue Analysis
- Smoke Ingress Analysis
- Temporary Refuge Impairment Analysis
- Topside Risk
- Non-Process Risk
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3. Process Hazard Analysis ( Download Flyer) |
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| Process hazards analysis (PHA) is a series of techniques for systematically reviewing a process to identify potential hazards and operability problems. The purpose of such an analysis is to minimize the number and severity of accidents involving hazardous materials releases. This is achieved by identifying and subsequently eliminating or controlling conditions that could lead to hazardous events. |
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| PNA offers the following methodologies to conduct a PHA: |
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- What-If?/Checklist
- Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP)
- Failure Modes and Events Analysis (FMEA)
- Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
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| 4. Consequence Modelling |
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| Consequence Analysis to determine the extent and probability of the consequences of identified hazardous events. |
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| Consequence analysis is the determination of the impact of each of the identified hazardous outcomes to on site and surrounding population. Here at PNA, consequences are determined through various available models and propriety software available in the market for fire events, explosion events and |
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| We have had considerable experience conducting consequence evaluations and use specialist modelling software for evaluating effects of the following: |
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- Flammable and toxic gas releases
- Fires (including jet, pool and building/warehouse fires) explosions
- Products of combustion / fires including smoke and toxic gases
- Fire events: pool fires, jet fires, flash fires and fireballs
- Explosion events: vapour cloud explosions, condensed phase explosions, BLEVEs (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapour Explosion)
- Toxic release events
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5. QRA ( Download Flyer) |
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| During the operational stage, QRA's can help determine various mitigating or preventive measures which could minimize the present risk to a level which is acceptable. This can be done by conducting sensitivity analysis on various recommendations by improving the base case event tree. Through this options risk reduction measures can be quantified in terms of reduction in the overall risk. |
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6. Hazard Identification ( Download Flyer) |
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| The primary purpose of a Hazard Identification (HAZID) exercise is to identify the hazardous scenarios / events to be investigated in a subsequent risk assessment. Depending on the scope, the HAZID sessions may include a qualitative assessment of the hazards, and recommendations may be made for additional safeguards. Hazards that cannot be adequately assessed in the meeting will be referred for subsequent, more detailed investigation by another method, i.e. quantitative method. |
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7. Business Continuity Plan ( Download Flyer) |
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| Business Continuity is defined as maintaining the uninterrupted availability of all key business resources to support essential business activities. Risk Management is also about putting in place treatments that seek to prevent business interruption events (outages) from occurring in the first place. |
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| Our Services |
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| The primary output from our business continuity management process is a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) leading to the business resumption plan. (BRP) Our BCP comprises many elements which, collectively, define the approach to dealing with a break in business continuity, and which prescribes the steps an organisation should take to recover lost business functions. Our methodology includes the following four major steps: |
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8. Emergency Response Plan ( Download Flyer) |
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| Managing emergencies involves interaction with a multitude of government agencies. Some are there to help you with a vast array of equipment, expertise, and funds. Others are there to enforce laws and regulations on you. Regardless of their function and motivation you must be prepared to work with them. These agencies include local city, county, state and federal agencies, as well as a multitude of private nonprofit corporations. There is a wealth of assistance available to you, your employees, and your facility from these sources. |
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| When an emergency occurs, your business will be interrupted. Therefore, it is essential to have appropriate plans and trained personal to overcome the situation in an effective and proper manner. |
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| PNA has consultants available who have first hand experience planning for and responding to emergency. We are able to assist clients to identify and prevent possible threats and recovery systems/actions by developing onsite; and offsite; emergency management system Our services include: |
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- Identification of possible threats and mitigation measures
- Review and assessment of present mitigation and control measures;
- Develop corporate, onsite; and offsite; emergency response plans
- Communicate Emergency Response System- It must be ensured that the emergency response plan is brought to the attention of all staff. This should include not just those who have specific duties under the plan, but also those who may be affected during an emergency including contractors and visitors.
- Review and update: this takes into account changes in operations and organisation. Regular reviews should be conducted to ensure that contact numbers are up to date and that any lessons from exercises are incorporated.
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| 9. Health Risk Assessment |
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| The requirement for health risk assessment should be an integral part of managing occupational health. A health risk assessment study is a process of identifying of health hazards in the workplace and subsequent evaluation of risk to health, taking into account of existing control measure. Where appropriate, the need for further control measures is identified. Health hazards may be biological, chemical, physical, ergonomic of psychological in nature. |
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| We here at PNA, are capable of providing assistance in conducting health risk assessments in order to help our clients understand the level of chemical and other health hazard levels and provide solutions in terms of engineering controls to minimize the health hazards and subsequently provide a safe working environment. |
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10. Process Safety Management ( Download Flyer) |
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| Process safety is the safe operations of facilities that handle, use, process or store and/or dispose hazardous materials. It is accomplished through improved design, engineering, operations and protocols for change. Process safety focus on the process equipment and chemistry to prevent system failures that may result in accidental releases, fires, explosions or injury to people. Process safety is one of two main components for total safety at the site. The other component is traditional personnel safety and occupational health which concentrate on protecting individuals from accidents and illnesses. |
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| These two components are complementary and integrated in practice. They must be managed with full commitment using the Process Safety Management principles to achieve excellent total safety at the site. |
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| We can assist our clients to develop and implement the process safety management element in order to ensure safety of the total site / installation. The system will be tailor made to reflect the client's organisation and business. |
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| 11. Reliability Availability and Maintenance |
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| High plant availability, reduction in operating costs, and optimized capital expenditures are the key to a profitable business. We here at PNA can help oil and gas operating companies to achieve their goals by performing reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) engineering evaluations and consulting, which include: |
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- Reliability and Availability study - identifying and subsequently eliminating root cause failures with options that are industry best-practice; and
- Process Technology screening with emphasis on evaluating the expected RAM metrics
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| We also have the expertise in creating maintenance schedules for all critical plant equipment which has a low operating cost. These maintenance regime are often been proved to be effective and efficient. |