
A robust process safety management system is central to any well-managed installation. When hot work is necessary and the hazard cannot be eliminated or substituted, our ATEX certified habitats provide a recognised engineering control measure that fulfils the Hierarchy of Control and can form part of your Safe Operating Procedures. This allows you to make a risk-based decision based on equipment that has been designed and certified for this purpose, rather than guess-work when mitigating risk.
We’ve enabled more than 10 million hours of safe productivity in the last 13 years. SAFEHOUSE Habitats are a cost-effective solution to mitigate risk to ALARP and remain compliant. Only fully engineered and certified solutions can guarantee this level of mitigation.
Stay compliant with the world’s only ATEX certified habitat
ATEX certified equipment is now a legal requirement in many countries. Safehouse provides the only ATEX certified habitat in the world. Our habitats are now a vital tool as API Standards state high quality repairs, such as welding, should be employed rather than cold applications. By isolating the area, our habitats effectively control the risk of hot work in hazardous environments.
Safehouse can influence project delivery
Carry out planned and emergent work in less time, with less risk. We suggest smart ways to phase and optimise hot work and SIMOPs. Our planning makes your maintenance schedule more efficient and makes sure human resources are always fully utilised, further optimising workflow and safe processes.
Process safety is the hallmark of a responsible organisation. And, the highest standards don’t have to interrupt production. Our experienced technicians enhance safety through careful hazard evaluation and risk reduction strategies. They implement safeguards to keep installations and plants compliant.
What’s next?
Talk to our team to discover new ways to reduce risk and improve process safety.
Engineered solutions providing process safety peace of mind in complex projects
50 of our habitats were used in a complex maintenance project at a busy refinery to bolster process safety.
