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Mitigating Modern Risks in the UK Transport Sector
Client Profile: A large UK-based logistics and transport hub (London/Birmingham) managing a transition to electric vehicle (EV) fleets and high-density public hubs. The Challenge: The client faced two emerging threats: the risk of Li-ion battery fires within their warehouse and transport fleet, and the public safety requirement for acid attack response training at their passenger terminals. The Solution: We developed a bespoke "Modern Hazards" training suite: Li-ion Battery Fire Risk Reduction: We implemented specific Hazardous Materials Management protocols to handle thermal runaway, including the procurement of specialist suppression equipment and... Read more...
National CBRN Capacity Building in the Middle East
Client Profile: A government agency in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) responsible for national security and hazardous materials management. The Challenge: The client required a standardized, internationally recognized framework for Detection, Identification, and Monitoring (DIM) of unknown chemical substances. They needed to move away from basic hazmat response toward a sophisticated CBRN training model capable of handling potential weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and industrial sabotage. The Solution: Our team delivered a multi-phase Global CBRN training program aligned with NFPA 470 standards: DIM Training & Assurance: We provided hands-on wet... Read more...
Closing Compliance Gaps for a Top-Tier COMAH Site
Client Profile: A major chemical manufacturer in the North West of England (Manchester/Liverpool corridor) specialising in high-risk anhydrous ammonia and chlorine processing. The Challenge: Following an internal audit, the client identified significant compliance gaps in their Major Accident Prevention Policy (MAPP). While they had basic safety protocols, their Emergency Response Team (ERT) structure lacked formal Incident Command training, and their existing response procedures had not been updated to align with the latest UK National Operational Guidance for hazardous materials. The Solution: We implemented a 12-month integrated safety and response program:... Read more...

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