Fire safety

HSE Services
Fire safety

Fire watch dry dock services are an essential part of occupational health and safety in dry docks and beyond. It’s the area where our team, made up mainly of firemen and fire risk assessment experts, has the most expertise. Hot work, fuel storage, and confined ignition sources make dry dock environments particularly demanding from a fire safety perspective, which is why specialized, hands-on experience matters more here than in a typical industrial setting.

Our Fire Watch Dry Dock Services Include

  • Fire safety risk assessment
  • Provision of fire and tank watchers, qualified and further trained by us
  • Hot work permit to work creation
  • Hot work permit to work monitoring, review, and management
  • Structural building safety
  • Adequacy of alarms
  • Adequacy of emergency plans and the personnel involved
  • Fire safety policy adequacy
  • Fire-fighting equipment adequacy and inspection
  • Fire fuel storage adequacy (for example, paint, petrol, and LPG cylinders)
  • Fire safety audit

Our fire experts include individuals with years of experience in fire and rescue services, supported by holders of the NEBOSH National/International Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management. As a result, every fire watch dry dock assignment is backed by recognized, verifiable qualifications, not informal experience alone.

We also provide fully qualified fire watchers to ensure that permit to work and safe systems of work procedures are correctly followed.
Fire safety

Hot works

Hot works are the source of numerous high financial and even human life losses all over the globe, and an adequately performed risk assessment could have saved many properties and lives.

Services we offer for your hot works:

  • Competent fire watchers
  • Expert fire risk assessor
  • Identifying control measures necessary for hot works to be safely completed
  • Creation of permits to work
  • Creation of safe systems of work
  • Implementation of administrative fire safety control measures
  • Monitoring of all areas affected by hot works

We have a systematic approach to hot works through the Plan, Do, Check, Act methodology.