Service
Process Safety & HAZOP Studies
HAZOP facilitation, PSM frameworks, and Fire NOC support for facilities handling flammable or toxic materials.
Overview
HAZOP is often treated as a document exercise. Done properly, it changes how a facility thinks about its hazardous processes. Dr. GSR has facilitated HAZOP studies at pharmaceutical campuses where the consequences of getting it wrong were real: and has built PSM programmes around the findings. We also support MSIHC Rules compliance, emergency response planning, and Fire NOC documentation.
Key Deliverables
- HAZOP study facilitation, documentation, and action register
- MSIHC Rules 1989 compliance audit
- Hazard Identification (HAZID) study
- Process Safety Management (PSM) programme framework
- Emergency Response Plan (ERP) development
- Fire NOC documentation and application support
- Mock drill planning, facilitation, and post-drill debrief
Applicable Regulations
- · MSIHC (Manufacture, Storage & Import of Hazardous Chemicals) Rules, 1989
- · Factories Act, 1948: Schedule of Hazardous Occupations
- · Disaster Management Act, 2005
- · National Building Code: Fire safety provisions
- · OSHA PSM guidelines (as international reference standard)
Why Dr. GSR
As AVP at Viatris and Mylan, Dr. GSR oversaw process safety across large API and formulation campuses. HAZOP facilitation isn't an add-on service: it's something he's done under real operational pressure.
Our Process
Assess
Understand your current situation: operations, regulatory standing, existing documentation, and compliance gaps.
Plan
Develop a tailored approach: scope, timelines, deliverables, and regulatory strategy specific to your industry and location.
Implement
Execute: whether that means preparing documents, conducting studies, liaising with authorities, or running training sessions.
Monitor
Establish monitoring programmes and review cycles to ensure compliance is maintained: not just achieved once.
Get in touch
Talk to Dr. GSR.
No intake forms. No junior consultants. You get direct access — describe the situation and we'll take it from there.