Associated British Ports (ABP) is seeking to construct, operate and maintain the Immingham Green Energy Terminal (IGET) – a new multi-user liquid bulk green energy terminal located on the eastern side of the Port of Immingham – the first of its kind in the world.
Air Products would be the first customer to use the new facility for the production of green hydrogen alongside a second operator for the filling of Carbon Dioxide onto vessels to be injected into offshore wells.
Client
Associated British Ports
Industry
Carbon Capture and Storage
Ammonia Cracking to Hydrogen
Marine
Location
United Kingdom
Services
EERA
HSE Designers Legislation Review
HSE Management Plan
HSE Design Philosophy
Year
2024
Client
- Associated British Ports
Industry
- Ammonia Cracking to Hydrogen
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- Marine
Location
- United Kingdom
Services
- EERA
- HSE Design Philosophy
- HSE Designers Legislation Review
- HSE Management Plan
Year
- 2024
The challenge
Following on from their input during RIBA 2, Process Risk Consulting were commissioned to provide independent Technical Safety Design input into the design of the berth ensuring that the design is in accordance with relevant local and end-user requirements for the RIBA 3 phase of the project.
Process Risk Consulting developed the following deliverables during the RIBA 3 phase of the project:
- HSE Designer’s Legislation Review
- HSE Designer’s Management Plan
- HSE Design Philosophy
- Escape, Evacuation and Rescue Analysis
In addition to the above, Process Risk Consulting also contributed towards other design developments, workshops (i.e. Human Factors Engineering) and preparing the specification for additional works to be conducted during the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) phase of the project.