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Consequence Modelling

We specialise in consequence modelling which is used to quantify the consequences of fire, explosions or toxic releases. Consequence modelling is a critical part of the risk assessment that predicts the potential impact of hazardous events such as fire, explosion and toxic releases. Using specialises software and physical models, it estimates the outcomes from thermal radiation, overpressure, dispersion distances and fatality/serious harm zones based on parameters such as release rate, weather conditions and material properties. This analysis enables organisations to understand the severity of credible scenarios, evaluate the effectiveness of control measures, and inform land use planning, emergency response plans and safety system design. Consequence modelling is essential for demonstrating compliance with regulations such as HSWA and MHF regulations and demonstrating SFAIRP/ALARP. 

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