Specialist risk, compliance and safety assurance solutions tailored to high hazard industries – Supporting clients through every stage of the asset lifecycle, from concept and design to operation and decommissioning.
Services
Services Overview
Technical Assurance for High Hazard Environments

We integrate seamlessly with your teams to deliver structured solutions that go beyond compliance enhancing safety, reliability, and operational efficiency.
Whether providing standalone assessments or supporting complex projects, we bring independent assurance, technical depth and measurable value to every engagement.
Our Services
Site Safety
Explosion and fire risk management across full EPCm delivery including DSEAR risk assessments, Hazardous Area Classification (HAC), Explosion Protection Documents (EPDs) and Ex equipment inspection. Our Technical Authority approach ensures compliant zoning, traceable documentation and integrated explosion safety management from conceptual design through to operation.
Process Safety
Structured process safety studies to support safe design, operational integrity and regulatory compliance. Our engineers apply recognised methodologies such as HAZID, HAZOP, LOPA and SIL across all phases of the asset lifecycle from FEED and detailed design through to commissioning and modification.
Fire Safety
Comprehensive fire safety solutions for high risk and regulated environments. We support full lifecycle compliance from design stage fire risk assessments and strategy development to on-site audits and remedial oversight, ensuring your fire protection measures are robust, auditable, and aligned with UK legislation and industry best practice.
ATEX & CE
Specialist support for equipment and systems intended for use in explosive atmospheres, helping manufacturers, integrators and operators meet their obligations under ATEX, UKCA (UKEX) and CE marking frameworks. Our services include design reviews, Intrinsically Safe (I.S.) assessments and compliance verification for both electrical and non-electrical equipment ensuring safety, conformity and complete technical documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions about DSEAR, ATEX, Process Safety, Fire Safety, engineering management or explosion safety compliance?
These FAQs cover the most common queries we receive – But if you need tailored advice, get in touch.
While a DSEAR Risk Assessment satisfies legal obligations, appointing a Technical Authority adds a crucial layer of defensibility and accountability. A Technical Authority ensures that all zoning, ignition risk decisions, control measures and documentation are technically robust, traceable and aligned with legislation. This provides clear ownership of decisions, supports consistency and strengthens your position in the event of enforcement action, audits, or incident investigations demonstrating that your approach is not just compliant, but independently validated and defensible.
ATEX is the EU directive covering equipment and protective systems in explosive atmospheres. In the UK, this has been replaced by the UKCA (UKEX) marking. Both require conformity assessment and documentation, but UKCA is regulated under UK law. The UK government has extended recognition of CE marking for placing ATEX products on the market in Great Britain indefinitely beyond December 2024. The decision to apply UKEX on products being placed on the market in Great Britain is now the manufacturer’s choice.
This means that as 2025, manufacturers can choose to use either:
CE marking under ATEX (EU regulations), or UKCA marking under UKEX (UK regulations).
Both are currently accepted in the UK market, though the technical requirements of UKEX mirror those of ATEX.
Structured process safety studies provide a systematic, engineering led approach to hazard identification and risk reduction across all phases of the plant lifecycle. Techniques such as HAZID, HAZOP, LOPA, and SIL determination enable traceable evaluation of initiating events, safeguard effectiveness, and tolerable risk criteria in line with ALARP principles.
These studies form the technical backbone of a site’s safety case or explosion protection strategy ensuring that risk reduction measures are not only applied, but justified. Conducted at defined project gateways, they support functional safety compliance (e.g. IEC 61511), facilitate design stage intervention and create a defensible basis for operational and maintenance decisions under DSEAR, COMAH, and wider regulatory frameworks.
A Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) evaluates fire hazards, means of escape, detection and protection systems to ensure compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. It is a legal requirement for most premises and forms the foundation of a site’s fire safety management strategy.
A Fire and Explosion Risk Assessment (FERA) goes further, incorporating both fire and explosion scenarios such as flash fires, pool fires, jet fires, and vapour cloud explosions (VCE) often in higher risk or COMAH regulated environments. FERA integrates consequence modelling, escalation risk and cross-discipline interfaces with DSEAR, ATEX, and process safety.
At XES, we deliver both FRA and FERA ensuring that fire and explosion risks are not only identified but understood, mitigated and fully defensible.

Our Projects
17/04/25
Assessing DSEAR and ATEX Compliance for R290 Heat Pump Systems in The Netherlands
20/12/24