Engineering Consultants for Risk Management, Governance, SFAIRP

Due Diligence Engeers for Governance & SFAIRP

R2A's team of engineers, located in Melbourne and working across Australia and New Zealand, have been delivering independent risk management advice in a due diligence context for organisations to meet governance and SFAIRP requirements.

The experienced and qualified engineering team have consulted across a variety of industries at Government, public and private organisationss for more than 30 years. If you can't afford your project to go wrong, we'll deliver diligent decision making to ensure it's effective, safe and compliant.

Read about our different service offerings below or contact us for a confidential discussion about your organisation's specific risk and due diligence needs.

Project Governance

Project governance (due diligence) provides a transparent argument as to why the critical success factors for the project will be achieved whilst ensuring there are no foreseeable project show stoppers.

Safety Due Diligence

The model WHS (Work, Health and Safety) legislation, OHS Act in Victoria, requires responsible officers to positively demonstrate due diligence with regards to safety. R2A’s safety due diligence approach demonstrates that risks are eliminated or reduced so far as is reasonably practicable (SFAIRP).

Operations Due Diligence

R2A’s Operations Due Diligence process addresses issues from a strategic viewpoint to determine the plant efficiency in the context of all credible risk issues and system characteristics to which the site is exposed. This highlights the areas of greatest concern.

Environmental

Environmental due diligence applies the concept of governance to all future generations to ensure that all reasonable practicable precautions are in place for projects and plans that have long term implications.

safety integrity level

To minimise dangerous failures of safety-related systems that use electrical and/or electronic and/or programmable electronic (E/E/PE) technologies, R2A uses a due diligence process to determine the required safety allocation of E/E/PE SIL.

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If you’d like to learn more about our consulting work and how we will help you make diligent decisions, please contact us on 1300 772 333 or fill in the below form and we’ll get back to you.