HSE Studies for CED FWA T.22 – 11730: Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) Gap Study Recommendations in Umm Al Dalkh (UAD)

  • Bilfinger
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Middle East
HSE Studies
Velosi was assigned to provide consultancy services for the Health, Safety & Environmental Impact Assessment (HSEIA) for the HSE Studies for CED FWA T.22 - 11730: Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) Gap Study Recommendations in Umm Al Dalkh (UAD). This involved various Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) studies such as Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Layout Safety Review (LSR), SIMOPS Review, Constructability Review, Social Risk Screening Report, and a PHSER III Report.

Scope

The main objective was to implement fire and safety protection systems, including:

  • Fire dampers
  • Fire stops
  • Fire-rated doors
  • Fire suppression systems
  • Fire, heat, and smoke detection systems
  • Emergency exit lighting and signage

These installations were carried out across the Accommodation Platform, CPC Platform, and the connecting bridges.

Process

A comprehensive approach was implemented to ensure all aspects of risk assessment, hazard identification, safety management, critical component evaluation, and environmental impact were fully addressed throughout the project scope.

Outcome

Velosi successfully delivered consultancy services for the Health, Safety & Environmental Impact Assessment (HSEIA) for the HSE studies for CED FWA T.22 – 11730 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) Gap Study Recommendations at Umm Al Dalkh (UAD). The scope encompassed a series of critical studies aimed at identifying key risks and delivering comprehensive risk assessments to ensure project safety.

The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) addressed potential impacts on air quality, marine water, waste management, noise, and socio-economic factors, with mitigation measures developed to manage and reduce associated risks. The environmental impact of the project is expected to be minimal, supported by the application of industry best practices.

The Social Impact Assessment concluded that the project’s social risk exposure is low, with no nearby community settlements at risk. Mitigation strategies outlined in the Combined Social Impact Screening Report are expected to effectively manage any potential impacts.

A review of ADNOC HSEMS confirmed that, when properly implemented and monitored, it effectively addresses the high, high-medium, medium, and low-level hazards identified in the HAZID, ENVID, and OHID workshops. This comprehensive approach ensures full compliance with ADNOC HSE standards.

Additionally, the project led to the identification of several recommendations to enhance fire and safety systems. All findings and mitigation measures were thoroughly documented, establishing a robust framework for improving safety and operational efficiency throughout the project lifecycle.

Deliverables

Velosi successfully submitted the following deliverables:

  1. HAZID – Workshop & Report
  2. ENVID – Workshop & Report
  3. OHID – Workshop & Report
  4. HSEIA Screening Report
  5. Layout Safety Review (LSR) – Workshop & Report
  6. Social Risk Screening – Workshop & Report
  7. Constructability Review – Workshop & Report
  8. SIMOPS – Workshop & Report
  9. PHSER-3 – Workshop & Report

 

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Mr. Ijaz Ul Karim Rao
Ijaz Ul Karim Rao
MD, Velosi Asset Integrity Limited

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