Course Content
Course will include the following:
(1)Overview of the RMP and PSM
Review of Regulatory Requirements
History for Releases that promoted the Regulatory Requirements
Refrigeration Equipment Components included in the RMP and PSM Program
Responsible personnel at the facility
The difference between the RMP and PSM Programs
(2) Risk Management Plan (EPA 40 CFR Part 68)
Overview of the Management System
Hazard Review - Off-Site Consequence Analysis
Prevention Program
Emergency Planning and Response
Submitting the RMP Submittal to the EPA
Setting up the Certifying Official and
Preparer with MyCDX
Process Inventory
Latitude and Longitude
Emergency Contact Information
Gathering the dates and information for the
RMP Submittal
Requirements for updated or corrections to the RMP Submittal
(3) Prevention Program (OSHA 1910.119 Process Safety Management Program
Employee Participation - OSHA 1910.119 (c)
Employee Involvement (From Production, Operations, Administration, Maintenace and Refrigeration Personnel)
Levels of Responsibility
Knowledge of PSM for all employees
Knowledge of the Ammonia Refrigeration System
Process Safety Information - Required Documentation - OSHA 1910.119 (d)
Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDS)
Block Flow Diagrams
Equipment List
Desired System Operating Ranges
Safety Relief Calculations and Replacement Schedules
Ventilation System Capacity (Ventilation Calculations)
Equipment Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manuals (OEM’s)
Inventory Calculations (based on Vessel Levels)
Ammonia Delivery Log
Ammonia System Maintenance Logs –
Purging, Draining Oil, etc.
Manufacturer Data Reports for Pressure Vessels
Material and Energy Balances
Design Codes and Standards
Safety Data Sheets
PLC Controls Operations
Safety Systems and Their Functions
Process Hazard Analysis - OSHA 1910.119 (e)
Overview of OSHA’s Process Hazard Analysis Standard
PHA Methodology types
A review of the different types of PHA Software
Scheduling The PHA Team Sessions
Pre-Study Documentation required.
Following the Facilities PHA Procedures
Types of Risk Matrix to use and the importance of using the correct Risk Matrix
Leadership and Facilitator Skills
PHA Team Requirements
PHA Closing Meetings with PHA team and Senior Management including corporate personnel.
Tracking PHA Action Items to Closure
Operating Procedures for Ammonia Process Equipment - OSHA 1910.119 (f)
Table of Contents- Equipment List of SOPs needed.
Safe Work Practices – (Confined Space, Hot Work, LOTO, Line Break)
Overall System Operations
Oil Draining
Component SOP’s
Charging the system with Ammonia
IIAR-7 Formatting Templates
Training - OSHA 1910.119 (g)
Initial and 3-Year Refresher Training
RETA I and RETA II Operator Training
Training for Operators to the Level of Responsibility
Training Matrix Tables
Emergency Response Training
Small Releases vs Major Release and how to respond.
Contractor Program - OSHA 1910.119 (h)
List of Approved Ammonia Contractors
Annual Contractor Safety Awareness Training
Certificate of Insurance
Annual Review of Safety Performance and Programs
Annual Review of Contractors
Emergency Actions for Contractors
Injury and Illness Log
Pre-startup Safety Review - OSHA 1910.119 (i)
When is a PSSR Required?
Who should perform the PSSR?
Construction and Equipment is installed per
Design Specifications
Safety Procedures
Operating Procedures
Maintenance Procedures
Emergency Response Procedures
Training personnel in the above
Mechanical Integrity (3 Separate Chapters) - OSHA 1910.119 (j)
Preventative Maintenance
Refrigeration Systems Safety Devices
Compressors Cutouts (High Discharge, Suction, Oil Differential, Motor Amps)
High Level Floats on Vessels (to prevent liquid ammonia from going back to the compressors)
E-Stop Switches
Emergency and Continuous Ventilation
Ammonia Detectors and Alarms (Turns on Ventilations, Shutdown Compressors, etc.
Emergency Shutdown Valves (ESD’s) Maintenance and Tagging, PIDs
Inspection and Testing
Common Mechanical Integrity Deficiencies
Missing Pipe Labeling and Valve Tagging
Required Signage on Machine Room Doors
E-Stop and Ventilation Switches on the outside of the main machine room door.
Missing plugs
Exposed Electrical
SRV’s out of Date
Quality Assurance of new components (New and Existing Facilities)
Introducing new components to the system
Quality of materials used suitable for ammonia.
Installation quality checks against IIAR-6
Pre-Startup Review for each new component
PRIORITY MAINTENANCE ITEMS
Refrigeration Systems Safety Devices
Compressors Cutouts (High Discharge, Suction, Oil Differential, Motor Amps)
High Level Floats on Vessels (to prevent liquid ammonia from going back to the compressors)
E-Stop Switches
Emergency and Continuous Ventilation
Ammonia Detectors and Alarms (Turns on Ventilations, Shutdown Compressors, etc.
Emergency Shutdown Valves (ESD’s)
Maintenance and Tagging, PIDs
Training for process maintenance activities.
Safe Work Practices - OSHA 1910.119 (k)
Hot Work
Confined Space
Line Break Permit
Power Equipment Permit
Lock-Out Tag Out
Management of Change Procedures - OSHA 1910.119 (l)
Minor Change
Major Change
Replacement in Kind
Incident Investigation Program
Emergency Response Program
Ammonia Odor Investigation (small release)