Our Mission

We are focused on protecting your people, your plant, your stakeholder value and our planet.

Our mission is to help our clients reduce and manage episodic risk and improve the safety of their work environments so they can worry less and focus more on what they do best.

Learn How We Can Help You

Want To Learn How To Transform Your Risk Management Program?

Contact Us

 

Industry Associations

acit_logo
AFPM_logo
ccps_logo
API_logo
ICHEM_logo
Energy_institute_logo

Meet Our CEO

 

Georges A. Melhem, Ph.D.

President and Chief Executive Officer

Dr. Melhem is an internationally renowned expert in the areas of pressure relief and flare systems design, chemical reaction systems, process safety, and risk analysis. As the founder of ioMosaic, he has over 25 years of engineering and process safety experience, and has participated in numerous risk management, consequence analysis, and quantitative risk assessment studies for commercial and government clients.

View More Team Members

What Our Clients Say

“The team exceeded expectations when it came to both expertise and response time. The expertise was invaluable; provided background facts for negotiations that the other side was not able to counter.”
“Reactivity test reports are outside our area of expertise and your team always helps walk us through information. And we have a long list of items for your team to continue to work on.”
“We had an immediate need for specific expertise and your firm found the right person to help us. To find the right expertise wasn’t easy and we found it at ioMosaic.”
“Peace of mind is extremely valuable to us. We rely on your firm to validate our valves.”
“We knew we were getting the best company to do this work.”

“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.”

“Top guys in the field and I knew ioMosaic would do a good job. Gave us a second pair of eyes and picked up on things we missed.”

“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.”

IACET Accreditation logoANAB Accredited ISO/IEC 17021 ISO 9001:2015Achilles Chemicals & Allied Industries

 

Featured Case Studies

Adequacy of Hydrocracker Emergency Relief System

A refinery wanted to ensure that pressure relief capacity was adequate for the loss of liquid seal scenario in a high-pressure separator (2,000 psig). Also, they were concerned about the pressure waves that would occur in the high-pressure separator’s outlet lines on rapid closing of the isolation valves.

View Case Study
The chemical company of a large integrated energy company was developing a corporate standard for LOPA, which incorporated a risk ranking matrix. The company was interested in obtaining an independent review of the design of the risk matrix, and in benchmarking the underlying risk tolerability criteria with generally accepted industry norms.
Read more...
A large Canadian refinery was performing risk assessments to identify personnel, environmental, and operational hazards in order to satisfy legal and business requirements. This work was being done on a planned schedule, with each unit being reviewed annually. The challenge was to use Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) methodologies that provided an effective analysis appropriate to the particular unit to be studied and the potential hazards.
Read more...
A large oil refinery with a very complex flare network had become so complex that the tools the refinery was using to evaluate the flows through the flare network could not adequately model the system. Management no longer had confidence that their model results reflected the actual network performance and therefore, could not be sure the system would perform properly in the event of a global relief scenario at the facility.
Read more...

Want to Get the Latest News from ioMosaic?

Sign Up Now