METHODOLOGY FOR FIRE SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT (FSRA)
The objective of a fire risk assessment is to systematically identify potential fire hazards, evaluate the associated risks, and implement measures to reduce the likelihood of fires occurring and minimize their impact on people, property, and the environment.

METHODOLOGY FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE & DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLANS ERDMP
With rapid industrialization and the birth of large-scale plants using complex technologies, it has become vital for industries to develop their own “Emergency Response & Disaster Management Plans" to enable them to meet any undesired eventuality. Some of the disasters in the recent past have brought out glaring inadequacies in the management systems to respond to a disastrous situation to effectively control and minimize the loss of lives and property. Emergency Response & Disaster management plan means a well-coordinated, comprehensive response plan to contain loss of life, property, environment and provide speedy and effective recovery by making the most effective use of available resources in case of a disaster. Such a plan will ensure establishment of a system, which would make optimum use of our available resources for speedy containment of the disaster protecting the health and safety of people, nearby residences and workers as well as minimizing damage to property and environment.

METHODOLOGY FOR ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS (RCA)
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is a structured methodology used to identify the underlying causes of problems, incidents, or failures. It aims to go beyond addressing immediate symptoms and instead seeks to understand the fundamental reasons why an issue occurred. The primary goal of RCA is to prevent the recurrence of problems by addressing their root causes. It helps organizations improve processes, systems, and performance by understanding why things go wrong.

METHODOLOGY FOR FIRE LOAD CALCULATION STUDY
Fire load calculation is crucial for fire safety and risk assessment in buildings and industrial facilities. It represents the total combustible materials within a space, essential for determining fire severity.