Petrol Station Risk Assessment Solutions
Generative HSE Compliance Systems Limited offers specialized Petrol Station Risk Assessment Solutions designed to identify, evaluate, and mitigate operational, environmental, and health & safety risks across fuel retail environments. We provide industry-aligned, regulatory-compliant solutions that ensure safe operations and sustainable business practices.
What We Offer
π’οΈ Fuel Storage & Dispensing Risk Analysis
We assess underground and above-ground tanks, fuel lines, and dispensers for leak potential, fire risk, and system integrity, ensuring environmental and operational safety.
π₯ Fire & Explosion Risk Assessment (FERA)
We evaluate sources of ignition, flammable atmospheres, and explosion scenarios. Recommendations include zoning, ventilation, suppression systems, and emergency plans.
π§― Emergency Response Preparedness
We analyze emergency protocols, staff preparedness, and equipment readiness. We also develop or upgrade site-specific Emergency Response Plans (ERPs).
π§ͺ Environmental Impact & Spill Risk Assessment
We examine potential spill scenarios and pollution pathways, then provide control measures for soil, groundwater, and air contamination prevention.
π Traffic & Pedestrian Safety Audits
We assess site layout, vehicular flow, pedestrian access, and signage effectiveness to prevent collisions and ensure customer and worker safety.
π§ Occupational Health & Safety Risk Assessment
We identify hazards that affect station attendants and site workers, including chemical exposure, ergonomics, heat stress, and psychosocial risks.
π‘οΈ Security Threat & Vulnerability Assessment
Includes fuel theft risk, armed robbery scenarios, and sabotage assessment with tailored mitigation strategies such as surveillance systems and access controls.
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Benefits of PSRA
- Analyzes the site, its design, operation, and surroundings to identify where a fire and explosion hazard may exist.
- Decides when there is need to review the risk assessment.
- Records each finding and any action to be taken.
- Assesses if the current precautions are enough or if more needs to be done, for each finding from the previous step.
- Considers what could go wrong and who could be affected, for each area of the site and operation.