We work in line with the independent LEV360 governance standard to help dutyholders understand risk, regain control, and maintain defensible exposure control over time.
We do not design LEV systems.
We do not install or maintain them.
We manage, verify, train, and oversee LEV so that systems move — and stay — toward a safe and defensible status under the LEV360 governance framework.
What We Do
LEV Governance Delivery & System Management
LEV systems rarely fail because of one bad component.
They fail because governance breaks down — ownership drifts, use changes, evidence fragments, and no one has a clear view of control.
Burgun Engineering exists to close that gap.
We act as the management and assurance layer between:
- the dutyholder
- the end users
- technical suppliers
- and the LEV360 governance standard
Our role is to ensure that real-world activity aligns with governance expectations, and that exposure control can be demonstrated, not assumed.
Our Role in Relation to LEV360
LEV360 sets the governance standard.
Burgun Engineering is a delivery partner operating to that standard.
This means:
- LEV360 defines what must be evidenced and what outcomes mean
- Burgun Engineering delivers the practical work required to meet and maintain those expectations
We do not interpret or modify the standard.
We work within it, on behalf of dutyholders.
Services We Deliver
LEV Governance Audit & Baseline Assessment
We establish a clear starting position by reviewing:
- system use and management arrangements
- existing LEV documentation and records
- training and competence evidence
- alignment with LEV360 governance expectations
This produces a governance-led view of risk, not just a technical snapshot.
Managed LEV Oversight (Ongoing)
We provide structured oversight to ensure LEV systems do not drift into unsafe or indefensible states.
This includes:
- governance reviews at defined intervals
- monitoring of system use and change
- coordination of testing, remedial actions, and evidence updates
- maintaining a coherent, current evidence trail
The focus is always on direction of travel:
moving systems toward — and keeping them at — a safe status under LEV360.
Training & Competence Management
LEV fails most often through misuse and misunderstanding.
We deliver and manage training aligned to LEV360 governance expectations, including:
- end-user correct use and awareness
- supervisor and manager responsibilities
- fault recognition and escalation
- recordable competence evidence
Training is treated as a control measure, not a tick-box exercise.
Independent Oversight of Corrective Works
Where systems require improvement, Burgun Engineering can:
- oversee third-party corrective actions
- protect design intent and governance outcomes
- ensure changes are properly evidenced and controlled
We do not carry installation or maintenance liability.
Our role is to ensure that what is done supports exposure control and governance, not simply completion of work.
What We Do Not Do (By Design)
To preserve independence and clarity:
- We do not design LEV systems
- We do not install LEV systems
- We do not maintain or repair LEV systems
This separation allows us to:
- act without commercial bias
- challenge poor practice
- focus entirely on exposure control outcomes
- support defensible decision-making
Who We Work With
- Dutyholders with LEV responsibilities
- Estates and facilities teams
- Health & safety leaders
- Manufacturing and process environments
- Organisations with multiple or complex LEV systems
Our work is particularly valuable where:
- systems have evolved over time
- documentation is fragmented
- responsibility is unclear
- assurance is difficult to defend
Why Burgun Engineering
- Governance-first mindset
- Independent from install and maintenance bias
- Deep experience in exposure control environments
- Aligned to an external, independent standard (LEV360)
- Focused on people protection, not paper compliance
We exist to make sure LEV actually protects people — and that this can be proven when it matters.
Relationship to Legal Duties
Burgun Engineering does not replace legal or statutory requirements.
Our work supports dutyholders in meeting and evidencing those duties by aligning real-world practice with recognised governance expectations.