“I was blown away. The project was completed under time and under budget.”
“Did quality work and communication was good throughout the project. ioMosaic’s work was important in order to understand the physical risk our equipment may have. ioMosaic’s work product was a key input to our final risk assessment.”
“Fantastic job, no complaints at all, everything was completed on time and as expected.”
“For us it was not just short term but long term value added to be able to continue working with ioMosaic on additional PRV management projects. ioMosaic exceeded expectations as well as completed additional scope within original time frame.”
“The ioMosaic personnel are good to work with. They are experienced and were able to work quickly within our budget.”
“ioMosaic knew what they needed to do, they delivered what they needed to deliver and they did so in a very timely manner. No extra effort needed on our side. The client got what they wanted and were pleased. That's what matters.”
Professional Development
Virtual Instructor-Led and Online Process Safety Training
Learn to develop and implement cost-effective best practices in safety, technology and risk management.
Join us at IChemE's Hazards 34 conference at the Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester, UK, and enjoy the largest annual process safety conference in Europe. Our team will be there ready to deliver guidance and solutions to reduce your risk.
Gain a thorough understanding of the essentials of leading PHAs using industry methodologies such as HAZOP, FMEA, What If, Checklist, and more online.
Master techniques for addressing relief sizing for various scenarios, relief piping system design, flare header modeling and consequence modeling.
To avoid being caught off guard during a hazardous materials incident, parties involved need to be adequately prepared, including identifying potential hazards.
The University of Bath’s Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with ioMosaic, to reduce and manage risk in critical safety processes, has been awarded ‘Outstanding’ by Innovate UK.
During worker interviews following combustible dust fires, incident investigators found a common lack of understanding of the hazards. Read this article to learn the unique risks associated with combustible dust and the importance of educating your workforce.