Certifications As Per Gujarat Factory Rules, 1963
FORM 1A – BULIDING STABLILTY
Prescribed under Rule 3-C
Assists our customers with periodical inspections of buildings to meet the requirements of all relevant national building laws.
FORM 9 – LIFT AND HOIST
Prescribed under Rule 55
Devices for lifting and transporting people – such as elevators, escalators and moving walks in residential, commercial and public buildings as well as in industrial facilities – present a considerable risk potential. Therefore, most of them are subject to particularly strict safety regulations during their design, installation and operation.
FORM 11 – PRESSURE VESSELS
Prescribed under Rule 61
There are numerous situations in which national legislations call for mandatory inspections of pressure equipment and storage tank to be carried out by an accredited 3rd party body or an approved inspection body.
FORM 26A – VENTILATION SYSTEMS
Prescribed under Rule 102
The test is conducted to assess whether a dust/powder will form a flammable atmosphere, supporting flame propagation, when dispersed as a dust cloud in air. It is a purely qualitative test and categorizes a material into one of two groups.
Combustible (Group 1) – Flammable or Explosible as a dust cloud.
Non-Combustible (Group 2) – Non-Flammable or Explosible as a dust cloud.
CENTRIFUGE AND POWER GAS, SECTION 21 AND RULE 54
CERTIFICATION FOR OVEN AND DRIERS
Factory Plan Design & License Work As Per Fa, 1948 & Gfr, 1963
1. Grant Of New & Revised Factory License As Per The Factory Act, 1948 & Gujarat Factory Rules,1963.
2. Factory Plan Design & Approval From Directorate Of Industrial Safety & Health As Per Gujarat Factory Rules, 1963.
3. (Prescribed under Rule 5) assists our customers by providing a support for receiving permission and certificate for legal department for new factory licenses.
4. Assists our customers by providing a wide range of design review services for buildings, structural changes and the calculation of buildings with approval from DISH.
Audits
SAFETY AND FIRE AUDITS
IS 14489: 1998
HSE management system audit ensures safe workplaces and the efficient use of resources. A audit system supports your efforts to maintain a strong, consistent workforce and an effective, sustainable energy policy making your company more competitive and increasingly profitable. To carry out a systematic, critical appraisal of all potential safety hazards involving personnel, premises, services & operation method To ensure that occupational Safety & Health System fully satisfy the legal requirements and those of company’s written safety policies, objectives & progress.
FROM 9 – LIFT AND HOIST
Electricity Rules-1956
Electrical hazards continue to threaten safety of people and property in the form of shocks, burns, injury, fire and explosion. With electricity having become an indispensable part of our life, electrical risks are to be managed effectively.
In process industries, fires due to electrical reasons are very probable, especially in industries that handle flammable chemicals. In service industries such as information technology, telecommunications, banking and other commercial establishments, business interruption losses due to electrical hazards (fire in server room, damage of expensive communication equipment, loss of data, fire in cable gallery, etc.) could be substantial.
On -Site Emergency Plan
SECHUDAL 8A- 68J AS PER GFR1963
Development of an onsite Emergency Preparedness Plan to control and avert any disaster scenario that could be anticipated at the facility and the consequence of human and property damage.
IDENTIFICATION OF MAJOR HAZARDS AND EMERGENCY CATEGORIZATION
Inputs from existing QRA report will be taken.
DEVELOPMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE (COVERING FOLLOWING KEY AREAS) RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (EMERGENCY FACILITIES)
Emergency Control Centre, Assembly Points, Emergency Escape routes, Emergency Communication, Medical facilities, etc.
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Emergency notification, Emergency Declaration, Control of Emergency, Role of key personnel, etc. Roles of Site Controller, Incident Controller, Team leader, Team Members, etc. Procedure to handle specialized emergencies such as Bomb threat, Confined space rescue, Chemical spill handling, Specific first-aid measures.
Process Safety
HAZOP STUDY
16957:2018
A study is to carefully review a process or operation in a systematic manner to determine whether deviations from the design or operational intent can lead to undesirable consequences. This technique can be used for continuous or batch processes and can be adopted to evaluate written procedures. The HAZOP team lists potential causes and consequences of the deviation as well as existing safeguards protecting against the deviation. When the team determines that inadequate safeguards exist for a credible deviation, it usually recommends the action be taken to reduce the risk.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Hazard Identification
It is a critical step in Risk Analysis. Many aids are available, including What-if Analysis, JSA and JHA Studies, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA) etc.,
HIRA
IS 15656:2006
HIRA is a process that consists of a number of sequential steps such as hazard identification, consequence & frequency assessment, risk estimation based on the existing controls and recommendations to reduce those risks which are not under acceptable limits. Identifying hazards associated with the operations and select worst case scenarios for estimation of consequences. Reputed software models will be used for consequence estimation. Based on the estimated frequency of occurrence, risk reduction measures will be suggested to the management for effective implementation.
Consulting
INCIDENT ANALYSIS AND INVESTINGATION (By RCA)
IS 3786:1983
Accident investigations determine how and why the accident occurred. Accident investigation should be done to avoid similar future incidents. Emphasis of investigation is concentrated on finding the root cause of the accident. Root cause analysis is adopted to determine the cause of accident.
FIRE HYDRANT DESIGN SYSTEM
IS3844:1989
Fire protection systems are meant to provide a reasonable degree of protection for life and property from fire. The fire protection systems include manual and automatic systems which uses water, foam or inert gases as the extinguishing medium. For an adequate and efficient fire protection system the design and installation of the system should be based on sound engineering principles, test data, and field experience.
SAFETY INTERLOCK DESIGN
INCIDENT ANIMATED MOVIE
Training
Section 111A
Health, safety, environment and fire training is a multi-disciplinary approach to developing and ensuring compliance with regulatory, safe working practice, and maintaining the health and well-being of those employed in a particular occupation or workplace.
We provide HSE&F related training list is below:
Name | Age |
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General Safety Awareness | Working at Height & Use of Fall Arresting Equipment |
Emergency Response Team (ERT) Training | Safety Signage’s and Posters for construction sites |
Fire Fighting Training | First Aid |
Entry into the Confined Space | Electrical Safety & Lock Out Tag Out |
Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment (HIRA) | Power Tool Safety |
Occupational Health & Hygiene | Fork Lift Safety |
Excavation and Trenching Safety | Scaffolding Safety |
Mechanical Lifting Operation | Permit To Work (PTW) |
Manual Handling | Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) |
Behavioral Based Safety (BBS) | Laboratory Safety and Many More |