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SP Solutions is a dynamic company which specialises in assisting organisations to identify, assess and control risk.  A wide range of sectors are covered including mining, building, construction, government, rural, oil and gas and health industries. The key objective is providing support for organisations to achieve best practice in integrated risk management systems covering business, HSE - Health, Safety and Environment, and quality processes.

Key services include:

  1. Facilitaton of all types of risk assessments and HAZOP's - using a range of suitable tools such as FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis), Fault Tree Analysis, Bow Tie Analysis, HAZOP, HAZID, Broad Brush etc.
  2. Major Hazard or Catastrophic Risk Management - risk analysis, management plans, TARP's (Trigger and Response Plans)
  3. Independent Incident Investigations - including fatal accidents and major loss incidents (eg) fire, explosion, environmental impact
  4. Risk training - natonally accredited training in JSA/JHA/JSEA (Job Safety Analysis), risk assessment facilitator training, OHS/Duty of Care (in association with legal teams), incident investigations/root cause analysis.  Customised programs can also be developed (eg) managing contractors for shut downs
  5. Reviews and audits - general reviews (eg) Peer Review of site processes, management plans or incident investigations, and audits (eg) legal compliance, OHS and environmental management systems
  6. Information / Risk Management software - integrated information or knowldege management system using P2B (Peformance to Business) software

Contact us on sps@spsolutions.com.au for more information

SP Solutions providing support for organisations to achieve best practice in integrated risk management systems. You can read an interesting paper that was presented at the NSW DI&I Proximity Seminar by clicking this link.
SP Solutions is an accredited solution provider for P2B software.
There's been some interesting stuff on the go lately.  In the loss management space this has included a recent finding in the High Court where the onus of proof is beginning to shift for OH&S prosecutions.  See Kirk v IR Commissioner.