Facilitation of structured risk workshops to identify your major hazards and verify your critical controls are actually working on the ground — not just documented.
Structured hazard identification workshops that surface major hazards before they become incidents. Craig facilitates with a focus on quality outcomes, not just filling in the register.
Visual risk models that map threats, consequences, and barriers for your major accident events. Used to verify critical controls are in place and actually working.
Field-based verification that your critical controls are functioning as designed — not just documented. Includes verification protocols, owner assignment, and scheduling.
Objective assessment of your HSE management system against regulatory requirements, industry standards, and your own commitments. Findings are practical and prioritised.
A HAZID (Hazard Identification) is a broad, early-stage study that identifies major hazards associated with a project or facility. A HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) is a more detailed, systematic review of process deviations — typically conducted on P&IDs for process facilities. Both are valuable at different project stages.
It depends on the number of major accident events (MAEs) and the complexity of your operations. A focused Bowtie for a single MAE can be completed in a day. A full Bowtie register for a complex facility typically takes 3–5 days of facilitated workshops plus documentation time.
Yes. Craig has direct experience with NOPSEMA-regulated offshore and onshore petroleum operations and understands the regulatory expectations for safety cases, MAE management, and critical control verification under the OPGGS Act.
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