Safety and Risk

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Add Energy’s safety and risk management experts offer strategic advice, systems and training designed to minimize exposure to risk and management of safety for operating assets within the energy and maritime industries.

Project showcase: Safety case support

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Add Energy updated the Operator’s Safety Case for the five-yearly submission to the Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP).

During the project Add Energy reviewed and optimized the existing safety case structure

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Safety and Risk Blog

Attitude vs experience: Why we invest in graduate engineers and advice for securing post graduate employment

16 Apr 2020

Attitude vs experience: Why we invest in graduate engineers and advice for securing post graduate employment

Obtaining post graduate employment can be an extremely stressful time for many individuals. Not only is there severe pressure to secure employment because you now hold a university degree, but fresh graduates are also up against the odds. Competition is fierce, and graduate positions are rare.

WHAT IS A SAFETY CASE, AND WHY SHOULD YOU HAVE ONE?

03 Dec 2018

WHAT IS A SAFETY CASE, AND WHY SHOULD YOU HAVE ONE?

For most high-risk industries, a documented Safety Case is mandatory for obtaining your licence to operate. It ultimately proves that duty holders have assessed all possible risks and hazards and has the ability to manage or control these risks.

ADD ENERGY’S QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS RECERTIFIED

14 Nov 2018

ADD ENERGY’S QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS RECERTIFIED

Add Energy has obtained the recertification of its Quality management systems for its Safety and Risk Management division in Australia. Enabling the division to comply with the new versions of the ISO 9001:2015 regulations.