Our Technical Boiler House Risk Assessment is a detailed, engineering-led evaluation of boiler house risk, designed to identify credible failure scenarios and reduce risk to ALARP. It is essential for ensuring compliance with Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and meeting the requirements identified within the BG01 Guidance.
A TBRA is a risk-based assessment (not a compliance audit) that identifies hazards, failure modes, and consequences, evaluates existing safeguards, and considers human and organisational factors to support compliance with UK health and safety legislation alongside BG01 audits.
We use a HAZOP-style methodology to systematically review utilities, boiler systems, controls, procedures, and distribution, providing a robust and defensible assessment.
It identifies emerging risks, reduces catastrophic failure, supports ALARP decisions, complements BG01 audits, and delivers clear, prioritised actions.
You will receive a technical risk report with prioritised recommendations, supporting compliance and confidence in boiler house safety.
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