
Transforming Safety from Policy to Practice
At InSafety Services, we help you translate intent into execution across the entire lifecycle of design, projects, and operations.
Led by industry veteran Chandarsingh Mehta (34+ years of global experience), we deliver pragmatic HSSEF (Health, Safety, Security, Environment & Fire) solutions designed to meet the unique challenges of any landscape.
We bring safety solutions that actually work on the ground.
Our Core Philosophy
Our core philosophy is simple.
Safety is built in, not bolted on.
We support organisations at every life-cycle stage.
But our strength lies upstream.
Early decisions shape long-term risk.
Design determines outcomes.
This approach builds resilience.
Protecting people, assets, and reputation.
There is no one-size-fits-all solution in safety.
Each solution is designed only after understanding your operations, risks, and decision context.
Vision Statement
To be the trusted partner in helping organisations achieve enduring operational safety, environmental stewardship, and human wellbeing.
Mission Statement
To deliver integrated, practical, and forward-looking HSSEF solutions that strengthen business performance and safeguard stakeholder trust.
Services & Solutions
Transforming Your Safety & Risk Lifecycle: The categories below group our HSSEF services across the full risk lifecycle — from strategy and design to operations and response — aligned with the Plan-Do-Check-Act framework and adapted to how your business actually works.
How We Work: Risk-Led HSSEF Solutions Designed Around Your Business
We deliver proven safety and risk frameworks — and adapt them to fit how your business actually operates.
Every engagement begins with understanding your business model, risk exposure, operating realities, and decision environment. Only then do we design and implement HSSEF solutions that are practical, compliant, and effective.
We work across the full risk journey — from intent, to translation, to impact.
Intent: Leadership decisions, strategy, policy, design
Translation: Systems, processes, engineering, supervision
Impact: Operations, contractors, transport, frontline workforce
Our role is to connect all three — so risk is understood, controlled, and managed where it is created and where it is experienced.
No two organisations receive the same solution. All services are tailored based on business context, risk profile, workforce realities, and regulatory environment.
Industries We Serve
We support organisations across diverse industries by addressing risk where it is created, managed, and experienced — from leadership intent and regulatory obligations to frontline operations and emergency response.
Our HSSEF solutions span the full business and risk lifecycle, combining proven frameworks with customised execution aligned to each industry's operating reality.
Industries are grouped by risk environment and asset complexity, not just sector labels.
1. High-Hazard & Highly Regulated Industries
Top priority section
- ▪Oil & Gas (Upstream, Midstream, Downstream)
- ▪Petrochemical Refineries & Distillation Units
- ▪Chemical & Specialty Chemical Manufacturing
- ▪Industrial Gas Manufacturing
- ▪Power Plants (Thermal, Nuclear, Hydro)
- ▪Mining (Open Cast & Underground)
- ▪Ammunition Depots, Explosives & Defense Installations
2. Complex Built Environments & Infrastructure
Design-led risk environments
- ▪Airports, ATC Towers & Cargo Terminals
- ▪Metro Rail, Railways & Stations
- ▪Hospitals, Healthcare Campuses & Labs
- ▪Data Centers & Mission-Critical Facilities
- ▪High-Rise Commercial & Residential Developments
- ▪Ports, Shipyards & Terminals
- ▪Educational Campuses & Institutional Buildings
Note: Life Safety Code (NFPA 101 / NBC) applied at design, retrofit, audit, and compliance stages.
3. Manufacturing, Warehousing & Supply Chain
Worker, contractor & logistics-intensive environments
- ▪General & Heavy Manufacturing
- ▪Automotive & EV Manufacturing
- ▪FMCG, Food & Beverage Processing
- ▪Warehouses & Fulfillment Centers
- ▪Dangerous Goods & Chemical Storage
- ▪Cold Storage & Logistics Hubs
4. People-Dense & Public-Facing Environments
Evacuation, crowd safety & reputation risk
- ▪Retail Stores, Malls & Markets
- ▪Hospitality, Hotels & Resorts
- ▪Entertainment Venues & Theatres
- ▪Religious & Community Institutions
- ▪Events, Exhibitions & Temporary Structures
- ▪Stadia, Arenas & Public Gathering Spaces
5. Mobility, Transport & Distributed Operations
Mobile and decentralised risk exposure
- ▪Fleet & Transportation Operations
- ▪Fuel Transport & Dangerous Goods Transit
- ▪Bus Terminals & Depots
- ▪Airport Ground Operations
- ▪Last-Mile & Logistics Transport
6. Institutions, Governance & Sensitive Assets
Compliance-driven & trust-critical environments
- ▪Government & Public Administration Buildings
- ▪Financial Institutions & Secure Facilities
- ▪Banks, Vaults & Currency Chests
- ▪Embassies, Consulates & Prisons
- ▪Regulatory & Judicial Infrastructure
7. Emerging, Hybrid & Non-Traditional Risk Environments
Where standards evolve slower than risk
- ▪Renewable Energy & Solar Farms
- ▪Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
- ▪Waste Management & Recycling Facilities
- ▪E-Waste & Hazardous Disposal Sites
- ▪Smart Cities & Integrated Infrastructure
- ▪R&D, Biotechnology & Advanced Labs
If your industry is not listed, our risk-led HSSEF principles remain fully applicable — every engagement begins with understanding your business, risk exposure, and operating context.
Why Choose InSafety Services?
Choosing a safety partner is not just about compliance — it is about how risk is understood, designed out, managed, and controlled across your business.
Organisations choose InSafety Services because we connect leadership intent, regulatory expectations, and frontline realities into one integrated, risk-led HSSEF approach.
Unmatched Global Expertise & Leadership
InSafety Services is founded and led by Mr. Chandarsingh Mehta, a global HSSEF leader with over 34 years of experience across high-risk, highly regulated, and operationally complex environments. Our leadership experience spans strategy, design, operations, crisis response, and regulatory engagement — ensuring decisions made at the top translate into protection where work actually happens.
Strategic Integration: Safety is Built-In, Not Bolted On
We embed safety and risk at the earliest possible stage — strategy, policy, and design — while remaining equally effective in operational, corrective, and post-incident environments. From concept and planning to governance, operations, and audits, our approach reduces systemic risk, avoids costly rework, and strengthens long-term resilience.
Standard Where Required. Customised Where It Matters.
We deliver proven, industry-accepted HSSEF frameworks — and tailor their depth, focus, and execution to your business, risk profile, and operating reality. Whether implementing standard compliance programs or designing bespoke risk controls, our solutions are practical, scalable, and grounded in how work is actually performed.
Direct Impact on Business & Risk Outcomes
Our work delivers measurable value by:
- Reducing high-consequence safety and operational risks
- Protecting people, assets, and business continuity
- Improving operational efficiency and decision quality
- Strengthening credibility with regulators, clients, and stakeholders
We operate across the full risk spectrum — from boardroom decisions to frontline execution — ensuring risk is controlled where it is created and where it is experienced.
Our Strategic Methodology
A Risk-Led, End-to-End Approach to HSSEF Transformation
From leadership intent and design decisions to frontline execution, incident response, and continuous improvement.
P: Strategic Plan & Design
Core Focus: Risk is Designed Out Early
We integrate safety and risk into your project's DNA, assessing exposure from concept through detailed design and early decision-making. This approach reduces high-consequence risk, ensures regulatory compliance, and prevents costly retrofits later.
D: Execute & Implement
Core Focus: Translating Risk Controls into Daily Operations
We implement HSSEF management systems, procedures, supervision models, and training that translate strategy into consistent operational practice — across employees, contractors, and transport operations.
C: Audit & Check Assurance
Core Focus: Risk Assurance & Performance Verification
We verify that risk controls are working as intended through audits, inspections, performance benchmarking, and incident analysis across sites, assets, and operations.
A: Act for Continuous Improvement
Core Focus: Resilience, Recovery & Learning
We strengthen organisational resilience by converting incidents, audits, and disruptions into system improvements — ensuring rapid recovery, stronger controls, and sustained risk reduction.
This methodology allows us to operate across the full risk spectrum — from boardroom decisions to frontline exposure — managing risk where it is created and where it is experienced.
Meet Our Principal Consultant
Chandarsingh Mehta
Founder & Principal Consultant – Risk-Led HSSEF Transformation
Global Leadership in Risk, Safety & Resilience
A globally recognized HSSEF leader, Chandarsingh Mehta has led enterprise-wide safety, risk, and operational resilience transformations across highly regulated and high-risk industries.
Over a 34+ year international career, he has advised and led safety programs for multinational organizations including UBS, Credit Suisse, Maersk, IBM, Nokia, and leading manufacturing, logistics, chemical, and infrastructure enterprises.
His experience spans strategy, design, operations, crisis response, and regulatory engagement—ensuring leadership decisions translate into real risk reduction where work is actually performed.
His work across APAC, EMEA, and global markets delivers solutions that perform consistently across regulatory, cultural, and operational environments.
Areas of Leadership & Specialization
- ■Contractor Safety & High-Risk Workforce Management
- ■Contractor Safety & Supply Chain Risk Management
- ■Crisis, Emergency & Business Continuity Management
- ■Digital EHS/Safety Technology Implementation
- ■Emergency, Crisis & Incident Command Systems
- ■Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Integration
- ■Executive Coaching, Training, and Wellbeing Programs
- ■Fire & Life Safety Engineering Governance
- ■Fleet, Transport & Journey Risk Management
- ■Global OHS Strategy & Governance
- ■HSSE Culture & Behavioral Safety Transformation
- ■Life Safety Code Advisory (NFPA 101 / NBC – Design, Audit & Retrofit)
- ■Regulatory Compliance & Management Systems (ISO 45001, ISO 14001, NFPA, NBC)
- ■Safety by Design / Prevention through Design
- ■Safety Governance for Large Infrastructure & Capital Projects
- ■Specialized Access & Complex Work-at-Height Solutions
Expertise spanning strategic intent, system translation, and frontline execution across the full risk lifecycle.
Safety Leadership & Execution Experience Across Global Brands

Connect Directly
Email: chandarsingh@live.com
Mobile: +91 90827 66847
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chandarsingh-mehta-3232516
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from safety managers, EHS heads, and factory operators across India.
What is a QRA and when is it mandatory in India?+
A Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) is a systematic process to quantify the risk from hazardous operations using mathematical consequence models. In India, QRA is mandatory under the MSIHC Rules 1989 (Major Accident Hazard units), CIMAH regulations, PNGRB Technical Standards for petroleum pipelines and facilities, and OISD guidelines for refineries and petrochemical plants. It is also required for DISH (Directorate of Industrial Safety & Health, Maharashtra) approvals for hazardous installations.
What is a Permit to Work (PTW) system and why is it critical?+
A Permit to Work (PTW) system is a formal written procedure that controls high-risk non-routine work such as hot work, confined space entry, work at height, electrical isolation, and excavation. It is a legal requirement under the Factories Act 1948 for hazardous processes and is mandated by OISD-STD-105 for oil & gas facilities. A robust PTW system prevents fatalities, injuries, and regulatory violations.
Is a safety consultant required under the Factories Act in India?+
While the Factories Act 1948 does not mandate hiring an external safety consultant, it requires designated Safety Officers for factories employing 1000+ workers (or 500+ in hazardous processes). External safety consultants are typically engaged for compliance audits, safety management system development, QRA/HAZOP studies, emergency response planning, and regulatory submissions to DISH, PESO, or PNGRB that require specialist expertise.
What does an industrial hygiene survey cover in an Indian factory?+
An industrial hygiene (IH) survey in India typically covers noise dosimetry (compared against Factories Act Schedule III limits), illumination level assessments (lux surveys per IS:3646), air quality monitoring for dust, vapour, and chemical agents, heat stress evaluation, ergonomic assessments, and biological monitoring where applicable. The survey generates a Risk Profile used to prioritise health controls under the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code 2020.
What is the difference between an Onsite Emergency Plan (OEP) and an Offsite Emergency Plan?+
An Onsite Emergency Plan (OEP) covers emergency response actions within the factory boundary and is the responsibility of the occupier under the Factories Act and MSIHC Rules. It includes evacuation procedures, emergency organisation, mock drills, and resource inventories. An Offsite Emergency Plan covers the area outside the factory boundary and is the responsibility of the District Collector / Local Authority, typically coordinated with DISH, fire services, and hospitals for Major Accident Hazard (MAH) units.
Which Indian industries need a HAZOP study?+
HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) studies are required for oil refineries, petrochemical plants, chemical manufacturing, fertiliser plants, pharmaceutical API units, LPG/CNG storage and handling facilities, and any process covered under the MSIHC Rules 1989. OISD-GDN-206 and OISD-STD-118 reference HAZOP as a process hazard analysis tool. HAZOP is also increasingly required by insurers and lenders for capital project approvals.
What cities and regions does InSafety Services operate in?+
InSafety Services operates pan-India, serving clients across all major industrial hubs including Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), Ahmedabad, Baroda (Vadodara), Surat, Ankleshwar, Dahej, Hazira (Gujarat), Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana), Chennai, Manali, Cuddalore (Tamil Nadu), Bengaluru, Mangalore (Karnataka), Delhi NCR, Faridabad, Gurugram, Panipat (Haryana/Delhi), Kolkata, Haldia, Durgapur (West Bengal), Jamnagar, Rajkot (Gujarat), Kochi, Ernakulam (Kerala), Bhopal, Indore, Ratlam (Madhya Pradesh), Raipur, Bhilai (Chhattisgarh), Jaipur, Kota (Rajasthan), Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi, Agra (Uttar Pradesh), Bhubaneswar, Paradip (Odisha), Guwahati, Numaligarh, Digboi (Assam), and all MIDC, GIDC, SIPCOT, APIIC, and KIADB industrial zones.
What is behavioural safety (BBS) training and does InSafety Services provide it in India?+
Behavioural Based Safety (BBS) training is a structured approach to identifying and changing unsafe behaviours in the workplace through observation, feedback, and reinforcement. InSafety Services delivers BBS programmes, safety culture transformation, and safety leadership coaching across Indian industries, incorporating frameworks such as the cultural maturity model, Just Culture, and mindspace-based behavioural change strategies. Training is available in English, Hindi, and Marathi.
What is a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and who needs one in India?+
A Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is a documented process that ensures an organisation can continue critical operations during and after a disruption — including industrial accidents, natural disasters, cyberattacks, pandemics, or supply chain failures. In India, BCPs are increasingly required by banks and financial regulators (RBI guidelines), insurance underwriters, large enterprise clients as a vendor requirement, and are best practice for any MAH unit, CFS/logistics operation, or data centre. InSafety Services provides BIA, BCP development, and tabletop exercises.
How long does it take to develop a safety management system for ISO 45001 in India?+
Developing and implementing an ISO 45001 Occupational Health & Safety Management System (OHSMS) typically takes 6 to 18 months depending on the size and complexity of the organisation, existing system maturity, and employee readiness. The process covers gap analysis, documentation, training, internal audits, management review, and pre-certification assessment before the external certification audit by an accredited body such as Bureau Veritas, DNV, TUV, or BVQI.
