PLAN REVIEW AND SERVICES

Do Your Site Plans Still Reflect Reality?

Most sites already have plans. The real question is whether they still match what exists on site today.

THE REAL ISSUE

Plans rarely become wrong overnight

They drift. A wall moves. Storage increases. Equipment is relocated. Processes change. Slowly, what is on paper no longer reflects what is happening on site.

That is where confusion begins, and where avoidable friction starts to appear.

When you likely need an update

  • Your plans are more than 3 to 5 years old

  • Layout or equipment has changed

  • Dangerous goods storage has been adjusted

  • New processes or workflows have been introduced

  • You are preparing for certification or inspection

  • Something feels off, but you are not sure what

What happens if plans are outdated

  • Mismatch between documentation and reality

  • Delays or questions during inspections

  • Confusion in emergency situations

  • Increased risk exposure

  • Time lost explaining what should already be clear

What I actually do

This is about alignment, not redrawing everything

The process is simple: review what exists, identify gaps, confirm what is still accurate, measure and verify where needed, then update only what is necessary.

The goal is straightforward: plans that reflect reality and are easy to use.

Typical process

  • Review your existing documentation

  • Identify gaps or inconsistencies

  • Confirm what is still accurate

  • Measure and verify where needed

  • Update only what is necessary

  • Produce clear, usable plans

Types of work

Services shaped around the reality of your site

Dangerous Goods Layout Updates

Storage location adjustments, separation distances, and documentation prepared with clarity for certifier review.

Evacuation Planning

Escape routes, assembly points, and emergency information aligned with actual site conditions and movement patterns.

Traffic Management & Site Flow

Vehicle and pedestrian coordination, safer circulation layouts, and clearer emergency access thinking.

General Site Plan Alignment

Bringing existing documentation back into line, simplifying what is unclear, and removing inconsistencies.

A simple way to start

You do not need to define the scope upfront

The easiest first step is to send your current plans. You will get a clearer view of what is still aligned, what may need updating, and whether any action is required at all.

No pressure. Just clarity.

How work is structured

  • Small updates may only need minor amendments

  • Medium updates may involve partial redraws and adjustments

  • Larger sites can be handled in stages

  • Site visits are arranged where needed

  • Remote review is often possible as a first step

The Atlast Project →

Why clients work with me

Clear thinking, straightforward communication, and practical outcomes

  • Clear, structured thinking rather than generic drafting

  • Practical understanding of how sites operate

  • Accurate measurements when needed

  • Straightforward communication

  • Focus on usable outcomes, not just compliance language

Final step

If your site has changed,
your plans should reflect it

Send your plans for review, request a quote, or email directly to start the conversation.