Dyadem’s Houston Office to Focus on Energy Risk Management
Risk Management Solutions Provider Dyadem recently opened its U.S. headquarters in Houston, Texas. Dyadem’s Houston office will address the needs of its existing and rapidly growing U.S. customer base, particularly in the petrochemical and refinery industry, the company announced.
Dyadem said it currently works with more than 85 percent of the Fortune 500 ensuring that safety and compliance requirements are efficiently met across each client’s respective organizations. The oil and gas industries complete numerous processes for chemical safety, including Security Vulnerability Assessments (SVA), Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Incident Management, Management of Change (MOC) and the newly created DHS Chemical Facilities Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) evaluation process, which includes Dyadem’s SVA-Pro as one of its 14 approved methodologies.
The Houston team will be led by Operations Manager Gustavo Silva, who comes to Dyadem with more than 30 years of domestic and international experience in safety and process risk management. Silva has specialized in the development and implementation of risk management systems and programs throughout his extensive career. Offering a blend of corporate and operational experience, Silva’s work history includes companies such as Mobil and Research Development Corporation, and Occidental Oil and Gas Corporation.
Source: Dyadem International, www.dyadem.com
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