Safety
Our crews work in live plants, inside vessels, and around material that doesn't forgive mistakes. Safety here isn't a binder that comes out for audits — it's a daily routine of pre-job meetings, hazard assessments, toolbox talks and equipment checks. We're ISNetworld prequalified, our training is documented and current, and any crew member can stop work without needing permission.
ISN
ISNetworld prequalified
100%
Crews certified before site work
Every job
Gets a JSA and pre-job meeting
Certifications
Our crews hold the certifications this work requires, and we keep them current.
Prequalified and audited through ISNetworld, so we're already in the system most refineries and plants require before a contractor sets foot on site.
Crews trained for hazardous waste operations and emergency response, so they know the material they're handling and what to do if conditions change.
Permit-required entry, plus non-entry rescue and outside attendant certification — we can staff the entry and the watch.
Trained for benzene exposure control and hazard communication, which matters anywhere refinery and process streams are involved.
In Practice
Before work starts, the crew walks the scope together — hazards, access, isolation points and who is doing what. Nobody picks up a lance without knowing the plan.
A written Job Safety Analysis for the scope, and a Field Level Hazard Assessment completed on site, so the plan reflects conditions as they actually are that day.
Every shift starts with a short, specific safety briefing — what changed, what to watch, what went wrong anywhere else that we can learn from.
Trucks, pumps, hoses and high-pressure equipment are inspected before use, every day. Equipment that isn't right doesn't go out.
Energy isolation verified and documented before anyone works on or inside equipment, following the host facility's procedure as well as our own.
Permit entry backed by non-entry rescue and outside attendant certified personnel, so the rescue plan is staffed rather than assumed.
Anyone on our crew can stop a job if something isn't right. No one has to escalate, ask permission, or justify it afterwards.
We work to each facility's rules, not just our own. Crews complete client orientation and follow plant permitting before starting work.
Training Register
Certifications are kept current and documented. If your prequalification process needs records, we can provide them.
If your facility requires certificates of insurance, training records or safety documentation before we can be added to your approved contractor list, call and we'll get it over the same day.