Every Aspect Covered

As a client this is what I expected from consultants. As consultants it is what we expect to deliver. Aspect has been established to provide advisory and compliance services to public and private clients.


Our experience has come from over 70 combined years of working with the water, energy, resources, and industrial private and public infrastructure sectors in Australia, New Zealand, Africa and South East Asia.


We believe environment and safety integrates into all aspects of business processes and are used as a driver to improve reliable systems and enhance productivity, engagement, efficiency and quality.

Our resume includes:

  • Policy and Guidelines
  • Due diligence and Compliance auditing
  • EMS Preparation and Review
  • Planning Approval and EIA
  • Licensing
  • AEMR / MOP
  • Security Reviews
  • Mine closure plans and EMPs
  • WHS strategy, policy and plans
  • Safety leadership
  • ‘Peer to peer’ safety
  • WHS Management systems
  • Risk management
  • ICAM accident / incident investigations
  • Current State Analysis assessments
  • HSE audits, project health checks, HSEQ inspections

Aspect Environment

Suite 117 / 25 Solent Circuit

Baulkham Hills NSW 2153

Richard Johnson: 0409 051 535
Richard Swift: 0448 977 933

info@aspectenvironmental.com.au

aspectenvironmental.com.au

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