Advancing Safety & Compliance: OP I & OP II Training

In the Industrial Refrigeration industry, the handling of anhydrous ammonia demands stringent attention to safety and operational protocols. As professionals committed to maintaining and enhancing these standards, it's essential to stay informed and skilled in the latest practices and compliance requirements. The upcoming Operator I and Operator II training classes in Texas offer a rigorous educational pathway for those involved in the handling of anhydrous ammonia, providing the tools needed to operate safely and efficiently.

Educational Objectives of Operator I & Operator II Training

1. Foundational and Advanced Knowledge: The Operator I class is designed to introduce participants to the fundamental aspects of anhydrous ammonia handling, including basic operational procedures and safety measures. Building on this foundation, the Operator II class offers more advanced instruction, focusing on complex system operations, maintenance protocols, and emergency response techniques.


2. Expert-Led Instruction: Participants will benefit from the expertise of seasoned professionals who have extensive experience in the field of ammonia refrigeration. These instructors bring a depth of practical knowledge, enhancing the learning experience with real-world case studies and applied problem-solving.


3. Preparation for Certification: For those seeking to achieve CIRO & CARO certifications, these classes provide critical preparation. Covering topics essential for compliance with Process Safety Management (PSM) and Risk Management Plan (RMP) standards, the training ensures that participants are well-prepared not only to take certification exams but also to implement these practices effectively in their workplaces.


4. Professional Networking: Engaging with other professionals in the field offers significant educational benefits, allowing participants to exchange knowledge, share best practices, and discuss challenges common in the industry. This network can become a valuable resource for continuous learning and career development.


5. Practical Application: Through hands-on training segments and simulations, participants can apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings. This approach solidifies learning and improves competence in handling anhydrous ammonia safely and effectively.

This Training is Crucial for:

  • Operators and technical staff involved in the operation of ammonia refrigeration systems.
  • Safety officers and compliance managers responsible for overseeing safe and compliant operations.
  • Professionals preparing for CIRO & CARO certifications, aiming to bolster their expertise in ammonia system management.

The Operator I and Operator II training sessions are scheduled to occur in Texas, providing a structured educational experience for both new and experienced professionals in the field. These sessions are an opportunity to deepen understanding, enhance skills, and ensure compliance with national safety standards.

Registration Details: Early registration is recommended, as it secures participation, and may offer the advantage of early bird rates.

For those interested in elevating their professional capabilities and ensuring the highest standards of safety and compliance in anhydrous ammonia operations, these training classes are an essential step.


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NH3 Training Center of Texas!

Jet Stiffler

President & CEO of JS Compliance LLC and NH3 Training Center of Texas LLC.


Jet has been involved with Process Safety Management since 1995. She started the company after the PSM Standard became law in 1992. Early on, she led a team that developed Mechanical Integrity Programs at several Houston Refineries and Chemical Plants. Her team worked closely with the OSHA South Houston office personnel to ensure they were meeting the requirements of the OSHA 1910.119 standard.


She became actively involved in the Ammonia Refrigeration Industry in 1999 to help facilities implement the EPA’s Risk Management Plan. Since that time, she has dedicated her career to providing competitive and dependable RMP and PSM compliance services to the refrigeration industry.


Jet has owned two PSM companies, the most recent being JS Compliance, which she established in 2015 and continues to be very innovative and creative in developing robust PSM and RMP compliance programs.

Introductory & Advance Training Courses for the Ammonia Refrigeration Industry to meet regulatory compliance guidelines.

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