Professional where it counts. Hands-on where it matters.

KG HSE Solutions supports organizations in strengthening health, safety and environmental performance across projects and operations. By combining international project experience with a practical approach, we help translate complex standards into workable systems, safe practices and measurable improvements.

Services

Trainings

Providing practical HSE trainings, workshops and toolbox sessions aimed at increasing awareness, strengthening safety behaviour and improving understanding of safety procedures. Trainings are tailored to the operational environment and focus on translating policies and standards into practical actions that can be applied directly in daily work.

Project Support

Supporting project teams in the safe and efficient execution of complex projects across sectors such as Oil & Gas, Offshore Energy, Dredging and Marine operations. Services include facilitating risk assessments, monitoring HSE performance, supporting incident investigations, assisting with compliance requirements and working closely with operational teams to maintain high safety and environmental standards throughout the project lifecycle.

Consultancy

Providing professional HSE consultancy services focused on strengthening management systems, improving safety performance and ensuring compliance with applicable regulations and international standards. This includes developing and implementing HSE policies, procedures and management systems, supporting organizations in achieving certifications, and advising management teams on strategic HSE improvements and continuous development.

Projects

Porthos CO₂ Transport and Storage – The Netherlands

The Porthos project is one of the Netherlands’ most significant carbon capture and storage initiatives. It involves the construction of a transport and storage system that transports captured CO₂ from industrial sources in the Port of Rotterdam to depleted gas fields beneath the North Sea.

During both the nearshore and offshore project phases, HSEQ engineering support was provided to ensure safe and efficient project execution.

Key activities included facilitating HIRA sessions, incident investigations, marine crew training and implementing health, safety and environmental controls in line with the project’s demanding standards.

This involvement contributed to the safe and reliable execution of offshore operations within this landmark energy transition project.

Deep BV – Survey Projects

During my assignment at Deep BV, HSEQ support was provided across multiple offshore and nearshore survey projects. Deep specializes in hydrographic and geophysical surveys that support offshore energy developments, subsea infrastructure and marine construction projects. Within this environment, the focus was on ensuring that survey operations were executed safely, efficiently and in compliance with client and regulatory requirements.

One of the projects supported was the ELIA Modular Offshore Grid II (MOG II) project in the Belgian North Sea. As part of this project, Deep carried out survey operations near Zeebrugge to support the UXO identification and removal scope prior to offshore construction activities. These surveys were essential to detect and map potential unexploded ordnance on the seabed, enabling safe preparation of the seabed for the installation of offshore infrastructure.

HSEQ support was involved throughout the entire project lifecycle, from project kickoff to final lessons learned. Activities included supporting project risk assessments, reviewing operational procedures, facilitating safety discussions and ensuring alignment with client and project safety requirements. Close cooperation with project teams and offshore personnel helped ensure that survey operations were conducted safely and in accordance with project standards.

Through this involvement, the surveys contributed to the safe preparation of the project area and the reliable delivery of data required for the UXO identification and clearance process.

Gulhifalhu II — Maldives

This project plays a key role in the development of the Greater Malé region, where new land is being created to support future housing and port infrastructure.

As an IFC-funded development, the project was executed under strict environmental and social performance standards. More than 18 million cubic metres of sand were reclaimed using Boskalis’ trailing suction hopper dredgers Prins der Nederlanden, Queen of the Netherlands, Oranje and Willem van Oranje. Supported by various land-based earthmoving equipment, the project involved dynamic operations carried out around the clock.

HSEQ management support was involved throughout the entire project lifecycle, from project kickoff to final lessons learned. The focus was on maintaining operational control and ensuring high safety and environmental standards throughout the dredging and reclamation campaign. Activities included facilitating risk assessments, supporting incident investigations and reviews, providing crew training and monitoring safe working practices under demanding tropical conditions.

Through this involvement, the project achieved a strong safety performance and efficient execution, contributing to the long-term resilience and sustainable development of the Maldives’ coastal infrastructure.

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