Free executive self-check · Oil & gas

Could deferred maintenance
be creating hidden risk?

Answer 30 simple questions to see where your operating model may be hiding safety, reliability and continuity exposure.

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1 Answer honestly2 See your risk signals3 Get practical next steps
Immediate risk? Follow your site’s emergency, isolation, escalation and competent-person procedures now. Do not wait for this assessment or for SystemicIQ.

WHY TAKE IT?

See the pattern
before the incident.

Deferred work can look manageable one task at a time while the same exposure quietly grows across many locations.

This self-check helps leadership identify warning signals that ordinary reports, departmental targets and green dashboards may not reveal.

Who should take it

COOs · Operations VPs · Maintenance Directors · Asset Integrity Leaders · Reliability Leaders · Process Safety Executives

What you receive

A plain-language risk band, the strongest warning themes, evidence gaps and practical next actions. This is a screening result—not a safety certification or site diagnosis.

CHOOSE HOW FAR TO GO

Start free. Add support only when you need it.

Paid support uses Service Units. One unit is a governed block of professional work—not a promise of a fixed outcome. The exact scope, price, evidence required and eligibility are confirmed before payment.

LEVEL 0
0 units

Free self-check

Identify reported warning signals and leadership-visibility gaps without submitting assessment answers.

  • 30-question self-check
  • Indicative risk band
  • Priority themes and next steps
No package required
LEVEL 1
1 unit

Executive interpretation

A private working session to interpret the self-check, challenge assumptions and decide what should be verified next.

  • Results review
  • Leadership visibility discussion
  • Focused verification brief
Use 1 unit from any paid packAsk about Level 1
LEVEL 2
3 units

Evidence readiness review

Review the available backlog, deferral, temporary-repair and governance evidence before committing to a full diagnostic.

  • Evidence inventory
  • Material gaps and contradictions
  • Diagnostic scope recommendation
Covered by the 3-unit Focused PackAsk about Level 2
LEVEL 4
8 units

Recovery mission design

Design the structure required to clear critical outstanding work without consuming normal operating capacity.

  • Mission architecture
  • Resource and contracting strategy
  • Governance, sequencing and closure controls
Covered by the 8-unit Diagnostic Pack; combine with Level 3 through the Continuity PackAsk about Level 4
LEVEL 5
Custom plan

Mission delivery support

Optional implementation governance or mission coordination under a separate contract and only where licensing, authority, safety and delivery conditions permit.

  • Units assigned by work package
  • Client-approved budget and authorities
  • Responsibilities defined by contract
Custom unit plan after eligibility and scope reviewRequest eligibility review
Focused Pack3 unitsBest for Level 2 or three Level 1 sessions.
Diagnostic Pack8 unitsBest for Level 3 plus two follow-up units.
Continuity Pack14 unitsBest for Levels 3 and 4 together.

Important: buying units does not itself authorize professional consulting, engineering, field maintenance or contractor execution. Every paid path is activated only after activity, licensing, scope, confidentiality and contracting checks. Unused-unit, validity and refund terms must be stated in the final offer before sale.

IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS

This public self-assessment is an indicative decision-support tool, not a certification, audit, engineering analysis, process-safety study, legal opinion or substitute for site-specific professional judgment. Results depend on the accuracy of responses and do not prove that an operation is safe or unsafe. A low score does not eliminate risk; a high score does not establish causation or predict an incident. Do not enter confidential, personal, security-sensitive or proprietary information. The assessment code sends or stores no answers, choices, scores or question identifiers; ordinary hosting services may record standard page-access information.