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Specializing in Compliance for OSHA General Industry – OSHA Construction Safety – Process Safety Management – EPA’S Risk Management – Ammonia Refrigeration Management – Ammonia Refrigeration Management Low Charge – DHS’s Site Security Standard – OSHA Construction Safety – Wastewater – CFC and HCFC Refrigerants “OUR REPUTATION IS OUR FUTURE” SAFETY SERVICES 2021 COMPLETE SAFETY SERVICES Training Team Leadership Program Management Mechanical Inspections Process Hazard Analysis Auditing RMP Submittals, Etc. Your Total Compliance Provider 260-489-7555 Training with Purpose

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Specializing in Compliance for

OSHA General Industry – OSHA Construction Safety – Process Safety Management –EPA’S Risk Management – Ammonia Refrigeration Management – Ammonia

Refrigeration Management Low Charge – DHS’s Site Security Standard – OSHA Construction Safety – Wastewater – CFC and HCFC Refrigerants

“OUR REPUTATION IS OUR FUTURE”

SAFETY

SERVICES 2021

COMPLETE SAFETY SERVICES

Training

Team Leadership

Program Management

Mechanical Inspections

Process Hazard Analysis

Auditing

RMP Submittals, Etc.

Your Total Compliance Provider

260-489-7555

Training

with

Purpose

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7617 Freedom Way Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Phone: 260-489-7555 Fax: 260-489-7473

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Safety Services 2021 Index A letter from The Safety Services Group Leader……………………………………………………….…………………………………….5

Program Development: …………………………………………………….……………………………………………….……..…………………..7

General Industry Safety Program Development / Contract Safety Director (CDS)……….………….…………………..9

Construction and Contracting Safety Program………………………………..…………………………………………………….…..11

Combustible Dust Program………………………………..………………………………..……………………………………….…………..13

ARM LC (Ammonia Refrigeration Management – Low Charge) Program Development and Maintenance...15

ARM (Ammonia Refrigeration Management) Program Development and Maintenance……………….……….….17

PSM / RMP (Process Safety Management / Risk Management) Program Development……………….……………19

Program Maintenance…………………………………………………….…………………………………..……………………..…….………….21

PSM / RMP / ARM Team Leadership Assistance.………………………………………………………..……………….…………….23

Contract Safety Director.………………………………………………………..………………...……………………………….……………..25

Management of Change Assessment…………………..…….…………...……..…………………………………………….…………..27

Mechanical Integrity Solutions……………………..……………....…………..………………………………………………….………….29

Mechanical Integrity Matters……………………..…………..…..……...………………………………………………..……….…………31

Process Hazard Analysis……………………..………………...…….………………………………………………………………….…………33

Personal Protective Equipment Assessment ………………....…………………………………………………………….……………35

Personal Protective Equipment Assessment (Spanish) ....…….………...…………………………………………………………37

Machine Specific Lockout/Tagout ………………...………………………..……………………………………………………..…………39

Maintenance Procedures Development ………………...……….……….……………………………………………………………….41

Dust Hazard Analysis ………………...……………………………….…………….……………………………………………………………….43

Standard Operating Procedures………………...……………….…………….……………………………………………………………….45

Risk Management Submittals………………...………………….………………….…………………………………………………………..47

PSM / RMP Compliance Auditing………………...………….………………….……………………………………………………………..49

Risk Management Auditing………………...……………….…………………….………………………………………………………………51

Training………………...…………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………..53

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Training Introduction ………………...…………………………………………………………………………………………….……………….55

Course List ………………...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………….57

Ammonia Refrigeration Compliance Courses ………………...…………………………………………..……………….………..58

Ammonia Refrigeration Operations Courses .……………...…………….………………………………………………….………58

HVACR Operations Courses….……………...………………………………………………………………………………..…….………..58

Safety Courses………………...….……………………………………………………………………………………………..………….………59

Spanish Courses………………....……………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………59

TCEQ PDH Qualified Courses.………………...…………………………………………………………………………………….………..59

RETA PDH Qualified Courses ………………...………………………………………………………………………………….……………60

2021 January to June General Enrollment Online Training Course Schedule ……………………………………………..61

2021 January to June General Enrollment Training Course Schedule ………………………………………………………..63

2021 January to June Free Seminar Series ..…..…………………………………….…………………………………………..……….65

Industrial Refrigeration Services.……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….67

Mechanical Services ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….68

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7617 Freedom Way Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Phone: 260-489-7555 Fax: 260-489-7473

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A letter from The Safety Services Group Leader The Wagner-Meinert LLC Safety Services Group is a team of dedicated Compliance Professionals, who constantly strive to provide the best in compliance, inspection, auditing, and training services. 2021 marks our 27th year of providing compliance assistance. We believe that the path to compliance is a continuous journey on a constantly changing road. Our services have steadily expanded since the inception of our group. Initially the need for training was paramount. This quickly changed to encompass program development. This was followed by a need for Mechanical Integrity Inspections and auditing. Currently the need for team leadership is our most sought-after service. Whether the team is a PSM / RMP Team, ARM Team, or Plant Safety Team, Wagner-Meinert LLC is committed to providing the best leadership assistance possible. Our expert team assists clients with all aspects of safety and compliance. Ammonia Refrigeration, while forming the backbone of our compliance services, is becoming a part of a broader safety and compliance system as facilities seek total safety and compliance integration. 2021 is the beginning of our 7th year of being the exclusive Safety Services provider for Kelly Refrigeration Services. 2021 also marks the fifth year of our relationship with RSES (The Refrigeration Service Engineers Society). We offer NATE Certified exams. The combination of RETA based courses, RSES Courses, NATE certifications, and RETA Certifications allow for Wagner-Meinert to fulfill the training needs across the entire HVACR industry. Our newest service, Combustible Dust Analysis, continues our commitment to

providing all of your compliance needs.

In the following pages we will outline the majority of the compliance services we provide. However, should you recognize a need in the area of OSHA, EPA, or DHS compliance please contact us. We can help! Our course catalog is also available.

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Additional information concerning our services is available on our website: http://www.wmi-safetyservices.com/about.html Wagner-Meinert’s other groups offer complete Ammonia Refrigeration Construction and Service. Our Controls group provides control specialized services for a wide array of industries. Additional information is available at: http://www.wagner-meinert.com

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General Industry Safety Program Development / Contract Safety Director (CSD)

- Construction and Contracting

Safety Program -

Combustible Dust Program -

ARM LC (Ammonia Refrigeration Management –

Low Charge) -

ARM (Ammonia Refrigeration Management)

- PSM / RMP

(Process Safety / Risk Management)

Program

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General Industry Safety Program Development / Contract Safety Director (CSD)

Program Development:

General Industry Safety Program Development / Contract Safety Director (CDS)

The main goals of a Safety and Health Program is to provide a safe place to work and prevent injuries and illnesses. The financial hardship these events cause is felt by the worker’s family, the company, and the workforce. Wagner-Meinert LLC has developed a Safety Program Development program to help companies with OSHA regulations. A Contract Safety Director (CSD) Program is designed to augment an existing safety program or establish a safety program from scratch. Contract Safety Director Program

1. OSHA Recordkeeping A. Establish a Safety Document filing system B. Audit OSHA 300 and 300A Logs C. Assist with OSHA’s new electronic filing system D. Conduct incident report reviews

2. Corporate Safety Manual

A. Draft Company Safety Policies B. Draft Company Health Programs C. Draft Company Compliance Programs D. Draft Company Safe Work Practices E. Draft an Employee Handbook

3. Facility Safety Review

A. Review Current Safety Documents B. Review Incident Trends C. Review Training Documents D. Conduct a Wall-to-Wall Facility Audit E. Draft a Report of Findings and Tracking Log

4. Lockout / Tagout Procedures

A. Review current Lockout / Tagout Procedures B. Draft Machine Specific Lockout / Tagout Procedures

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5. Confined Space A. Conduct a Confined Space Inventory B. Draft Confined Space Entry Procedures

6. Chemicals

A. Review current SDS B. Conduct a Chemical Audit C. Develop a Chemical Inventory D. Ensure GHS (Global Harmony System) Compliance

7. Safety Training

A. Draft a Training Matrix B. Conduct Hazard Specific Safety Training C. Conduct training as needed. This may include:

a. OSHA 10-hour Training b. Forklift Training c. Lockout / Tagout Training d. Confined Space Training e. Hazard Communication f. Electrical / Arc Flash Training

D. Conduct Safe Work Practice Observations E. Mentor Supervisors and Foremen F. OSHA 30-hour Training

8. Machine Guarding

A. Conduct a Machine Guarding Audit B. Verify E-Stops C. Verify Safety Interlocks

9. Contractor Safety

A. Draft a Contractor Safety Program B. Establish Contractor Pre-qualifications C. Follow-up to ensure compliance

10. OSHA Citation Assistance

A. Represent the company during an OSHA Inspection B. Assist with Abatement Schedules C. Assist with Informal Conference

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Construction and Contracting Safety Program

Construction and Contracting Safety Program Wagner-Meinert LLC has developed a Safety Program specifically for the Construction Industry. Construction / Contractor Safety Program

1. OSHA Recordkeeping A. Establish a Safety Document filing system B. Audit OSHA 300 and 300A Logs C. Assist with OSHA’s new electronic filing system D. Conduct incident report reviews

2. Corporate Safety Manual

A. Draft Company Safety Policies B. Draft Company Health Programs C. Draft Company Compliance Programs D. Draft Company Safe Work Practices E. Draft an Employee Handbook

3. Job Site Safety Review

A. Review General Contractor / Construction Manager / Owner Site Requirements B. Review Job Site Safety Documents C. Review Incident Trends D. Review Training Documents E. Conduct Construction Site Safety Audits F. Draft a Report of Findings and Tracking Log

4. Site Specific Safety Plans

A. Review Job Site Safety Requirements B. Draft Site-Specific Safety Plans C. Draft Pre-Cast Concrete Plans (as needed) D. Draft Steel Erection Plans (as needed) E. Draft Fall Protection Plans (as needed) F. Draft Rig/Lift Plans (as needed)

5. Job-Site Safety

A. Construction Site Safety a. Owner Safety Representative

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b. General Manager / Construction Manager Site Safety Staff c. Contractor On-site Safety Personnel d. Sub-contractor safety management

B. Shut-downs & Turnarounds a. Owner / GM Safety Representatives b. Contractor Safety Staff

C. Provide On-Site Safety for Critical Operations a. Critical Lifts b. Ammonia System Charging

6. Chemical Safety

A. Review current SDS (Safety Data Sheet) B. Develop a Chemical Inventory C. Ensure GHS (Global Harmony System) / HAZCOM Compliance D. Ensure Site Compliance

7. Safety Training

A. Draft a Training Matrix B. Conduct Hazard Specific Safety Training C. Conduct training as needed, may include:

a. OSHA 10-hour Training b. Forklift Training c. JLG / Boom Lift Training d. Scissor Lift Training e. Fall Protection Training f. Hazard Communication g. Electrical / Arc Flash Training

8. 3rd Party Verification

A. Assist with 3rd Party Compliance, Examples: a. ISNetWorld b. MICCS c. Gulf Coast Safety Council

9. Mentoring

A. Conduct Safe Work Practice Observations B. Mentor Supervisors and Foremen C. OSHA 30-hour Training

10. Contractor Safety Pre-Qualification

A. Review Bids for Safety Pre-qualifications B. Assist with Pre-qualification Questionnaires C. Establish Contractor Pre-qualifications D. Follow-up to ensure compliance

11. OSHA Citation Assistance

A. Represent the client during an OSHA Inspection B. Assist with Abatement Schedules C. Assist with Informal Conference

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Introduction to the Combustible Dust Program

WMI has developed a 24-hour introductory course on the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The National Fire Protection Association has published NFPA 652: Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust. This course is designed to introduce to attendees the basics of compliance for facilities with combustible dust. Upon completion of the training, participants should be able to identify combustible dust hazards, be able to conduct a Dust Hazard Analysis, and gain an understanding of the 14 components of a Combustible Dust Compliance Program. New in 2020

NFPA 652 introduced a new term, Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA), which is geared toward factories involved in basic processes that generate combustible dusts collected by simple dust collectors. The National Fire Prevention Association has updated an industry consensus standard (NFPA 652), calling for manufacturers in industries with combustible dust to complete dust hazard analysis, and begin taking actions to reduce any related hazards. The goal is to provide safety measures to prevent and mitigate fires and dust explosions in facilities that handle, produces, or generates combustible dust.

In March 2008, OSHA initiated CPL 03-00-008 Combustible Dust National Emphasis Program (NEP) to address the deflagration, other fire, and explosion hazards that may exist at facilities handling combustible dust. The purpose of this NEP is to inspect facilities that generate or handle combustible dusts which pose a deflagration or other fire hazard when suspended in air or some other oxidizing medium over a range of concentrations, regardless of particle size or shape; deflagrations can lead to explosions. What is Combustible Dust?

Combustible dusts are any combustible solid material composed of distinct particles or pieces, regardless of shape, size or chemical composition that presents a fire or deflagration (explosion) hazard when suspended in air. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) states that any material that will burn in air as a solid can be explosive in a finely-divided “dust” form, and any industrial process that reduces materials into small particles presents a potential for a serious fire or

explosion.

Wagner-Meinert, LLC (WMI) is a leader in OSHA, EPA and NFPA Compliance. Register today for the

Introduction to the Combustible Dust Program.

Refrigeration & HVAC Mechanical & Plumbing Food Process PSM-RMP & Safety Services Controls & Automation Planned Maintenance

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ARM LC (Ammonia Refrigeration Management – Low Charge) Program Development and Maintenance

ARM LC (Ammonia Refrigeration Management – Low Charge) Program Development and Maintenance

Wagner-Meinert LLC has developed an extensive implementation and maintenance program for Low Charge Ammonia Systems.

Implementation Program: 1. Develop a Management System strategy

A. Draft Policy B. Draft Responsibility Flow Chart C. Develop a Review Schedule D. Perform a Program Audit (5 years)

2. Refrigeration System Documentation A. Draft Policy B. Develop a Refrigeration Equipment List

C. Develop a Charging Document D. Develop a Relief Valve List

E. Develop the Relief System Capacity Calculation F. Compile Operation and Maintenance Manuals

G. Acquire Manufacturer’s Data Reports and Certified Drawings for Vessels, Heat Exchangers, and other ASME certified components

H. Electrical Diagrams I. Develop Refrigeration Flow Schematics

J. Develop Design Specifications K. Develop the Ventilation System Capacity Calculation L. Perform a Maximum Intended Inventory Calculation

M. Document Safety Systems N. Develop Refrigeration Plan Views

O. Develop a Pre-Charging Checklist P. Develop a Pre-Startup Safety Review Checklist

3. Safety Review Procedures A. Draft Policy B. Conduct a Safety Review C. Develop Follow-up Forms 4. Operating / Maintenance Procedures

A. Draft Policy B. Draft Operating Procedures C. Draft Maintenance Procedures D. Draft a Procedure review Schedule 5. Maintenance Program A. Draft Policy

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B. Develop Preventative Maintenance (PM) List and Schedule C. Establish a Critical Spare Parts List 6. Training Program A. Draft Policy B. Develop Training Documentation C. Conduct Training D. Ammonia Safety Data Sheet 7. Refrigeration Management A. Draft Policy B. Conduct Program Audit 8. Incident Investigation Procedures A. Draft Policy B. Develop Investigation Forms C. Establish a Master Maintenance Log 9. Contractor Program

A. Draft Policy B. Develop Approval Forms C. Compile List of Approved Contractors D. Develop Annual Evaluation Program

10. Emergency Response Program A. Draft Policy B. Develop an Emergency Action Plan C. Draft a Letter of Coordination with Off-site Responders

11. Environmental Safety Evaluation A. Draft Policy B. Perform Off-site Analysis (5-years)

12. Refrigeration System Change Procedures A. Draft Policy

B. Develop Change Forms 13. Additional Items A. Draft Information Request Form B. Draft Definitions List

C. Valve Labeling D. Pipe Labeling E. Equipment Labeling F. Annual Ammonia Inspection G. Mechanical Integrity Inspection H. Pre-Startup / Pre-Charging / Decommissioning

I. Draft Master Document List J. Develop System Rounds Log

K. Review Referenced Safe Work Practices L. Develop Site Rules for Contractors

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ARM (Ammonia Refrigeration Management) Program Development and Maintenance

ARM (Ammonia Refrigeration Management) Program Development and Maintenance

Wagner-Meinert LLC has developed an extensive implementation and maintenance program for Ammonia Refrigeration Management Programs

Implementation Program: 1. Develop a Management System strategy

A. Draft Policy B. Draft Responsibility Flow Chart

C. Draft Information Request Form* D. Draft Definitions List*

2. Refrigeration System Documentation A. Draft Policy B. Perform a Maximum Intended Inventory Calculation C. Develop Refrigeration Process and Instrumentation Diagrams D. Develop Refrigeration Plan Views* E. Develop a Refrigeration Equipment List F. Establish Operating Ranges G. Document Safety Systems (Incorporated in the Operating Procedures) H. Develop the Relief System Capacity Calculation I. Develop the Ventilation System Capacity Calculation J. Compile Operation and Maintenance Manuals K. Acquire Manufacturer’s Data Reports and Certified Drawings for Vessels, Heat

Exchangers, and other ASME certified components L. Draft Master Document List (only required If not kept in one location) M. Provide SDS (Based upon the facilities Ammonia Supplier) N. Draft Process Description (See ORSO SOP Below) O. Draft Design Codes and Standards List (See the Refrigeration Design Specifications

below) P. Refrigeration System Design Specifications*

3. Hazard Review Procedures A. Draft Policy B. Conduct a Hazard Review (What-if Checklist Method) C. Conduct a Site Security Analysis* D. Develop Follow-up Forms

4. Operating Procedures A. Draft Policy B. Draft Operating Procedures C. Develop System Rounds Log** D. Review Referenced Safe Work Practices (Confined Space, Hot Work, Lockout / Tagout)*

5. Preventative Maintenance Program A. Draft Policy B. Draft Maintenance Procedures C. Manufacturers Operation and Maintenance Manuals

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D. Develop Preventative Maintenance (PM) List and Schedule**

6. Training Program A. Draft Policy B. Develop Training Documentation C. Conduct Training

7. Self Audits A. Draft Policy B. Drafting Audit Question List C. Develop Follow-up Forms D. Perform an ARM Compliance Audit ***

8. Incident Investigation Procedures A. Draft Policy B. Develop Investigation Forms (including near-miss investigations) C. Develop follow-up forms

9. Contractor Program A. Draft Policy B. Develop Approval Forms C. Compile List of Approved Contractors D. Develop Site Rules for Contractors E. Develop Contract Employee Training Form F. Develop Entry and Exit Procedures (Support Personal Entry Procedure) G. Develop Signin / Sign out Log

10. Emergency Planning and Response A. Draft Policy B. Develop an Emergency Action Plan or Emergency Response Plan C. Draft a Letter of Coordination with Off-site Responders D. Fire Prevention Plan

11. Hazard Assessment A. Draft Policy B. Release modeling – Worst Case C. Release Modeling – Alternate Release D. Draft Accident Tracking Form E. 10 Year Revision (Every Census)

12. Managing Change Procedures A. Draft Policy B. Develop Change Forms (MOC Form, Technical Assessment (Engineering Review, Safety

and health Review) C. Pre-Startup* D. Pre-Charging Forms**** E. Decommissioning Forms *****

13. Additional Items A. Valve Labeling B. Pipe Labeling C. Equipment Labeling D. Annual Ammonia Inspection** E. Mechanical Integrity Inspection** F. 5-year Assessment ******

* Wagner-Meinert LLC considers this good practice and recommends adoption in all of our ARM Programs. ** As required by ANSI/IIAR-6 *** While audits can be self-audits, many facilities prefer to utilize a third party such as Wagner-Meinert LLC. **** As required by ANSI/IIAR-5 ***** As required by ANSI/IIAR-8 ****** As required by ANSI/IIAR-9

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PSM / RMP (Process Safety Management / Risk Management) Program Development PSM / RMP (Process Safety Management / Risk Management)

Program Development and Maintenance for Ammonia Refrigeration systems 10,000 lbs maximum operating capacity and over.

Wagner-Meinert LLC has developed an extensive development and maintenance program for Process Safety and Risk Management Programs

Implementation Program:

1. Employee Participation A. Policy Development B. Form Development

2. Process Safety Information A. Policy Development B. Compile Equipment Information C. Develop Process Flow Schematics D. Develop Refrigeration Floor Plan E. Perform an Ammonia Inventory Calculation F. Assign and Document Valve Numbers G. Develop Process and Instrumentation Diagrams H. Develop a Complete Valve List I. Develop a Block Flow Diagram J. Tag Ammonia Refrigeration Valves K. Document Engine Room Emergency Ventilation System L. Document the Relief System Capacities M. Material and Energy Balance N. Pipe Labeling O. Equipment Labeling

3. Process Hazard Analysis A. Policy Development B. Form Development C. Conduct a Process Hazard Analysis (Every 5 Years) D. Conduct a Site Security Analysis E. Assist with the development of Deficiency Follow-up Logs.

4. Operating Procedures A. Develop Standard Operating Procedures for Ammonia Equipment B. Draft Policy for Opening the Refrigeration System

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5. Training A. Policy Development B. Form Development C. Conduct Training – Multi-Level (Annual and Every Three Years)

6. Contractors A. Policy Development B. Form Development

7. Pre-Startup Safety Review A. Policy Development B. Pre-Startup Safety Review Form Development C. Pre-Charging Form Development

8. Mechanical Integrity A. Policy Development B. Compile Operation And Maintenance Manuals C. Develop Log Sheets D. Mechanical Integrity Inspections (Every 5 years) E. Annual Ammonia Inspections (Yearly)

9. Hot Work Permit A. Policy Development B. Form Development

10. Management of Change A. Policy Development B. Management of Change Form Development C. Decommissioning Form Development

11. Incident Investigation A. Policy Development B. Form Development

12. Emergency Planning and Response A. Policy Development B. Form Development C. Draft Support Personnel Entry Policy

13. Compliance Audits A. Policy Development B. Form Development C. Compliance Audits (Every 3 Years)

14. Information Dissemination / Trade Secrets Policy A. Policy Development B. Form Development

15. Additional Risk Management Requirements A. Policy Development B. Release Modeling C. Accident History D. Plan Submittal (Every 5 Years)

16. Department of Homeland Security: Chemical Facility A. Policy Development B. Registration

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PSM / RMP / ARM Team Leadership Assistance

Contract Safety Director

Facility Safety Review

Management of Change Assistance

Annual Ammonia Inspection

Mechanical Integrity Inspections

Process Hazard Analysis

Personal Protective Equipment Assessment

Lockout / Tagout

Machine Specific Procedures

Maintenance Procedure Development

Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA)

Standard Operating Procedure Development

Risk Management Release Calculations

Risk Management Submittal Preparation

Safety Auditing

Program

Maintenance

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Program Maintenance:

PSM / RMP / ARM Team

Leadership Assistance

How Does Wagner-Meinert LLC lead your team?

Benefits:

• Team Composition: We review the team make-up to ensure all team members are useful to

the team. By eliminating members of the team who are not vital, we prevent “wasting” the time of

those members who are not vital to the team.

• Organization: Our leaders organize meeting agendas to allow for the maximum amount of work

in the least possible time.

• Follow-up: Logs are reviewed each meeting to “push” follow-up activities. When new reports

are received the follow-up log is updated, and the Management of Change forms are generated

for activities which require them.

• Incident Investigation: Completed incident investigations are reviewed with the PSM / RMP

team. Incident investigations in process are reviewed to ensure quick completion of follow-up

activities.

• Management of Change Leadership: Open Management of Change activities are

monitored to ensure completion. Upcoming Management of Change Activities are performed as

needed instead of using the “catch-up method.” We assure updated information is filed in a timely

manner.

• Pre-Start-Up Safety Reviews: Pre-Startup Safety Reviews are reviewed during the meeting

to ensure they have been completed and have been completed correctly. Upcoming Pre-Startup

Safety Reviews are scheduled.

• Policy Updates: Policies can be updated as personnel and systems change.

• Ammonia Maintenance Monitoring: Monitoring of maintenance activities to ensure

changes are documented correctly. This is done through reviews of service reports and

maintenance logs. We also incorporate review of the PM Aging Report.

• Standard Operating Procedure Certifications: We assign and monitor the annual

certification of Standard Operating Procedures.

• Risk Management: Risk Management Submittals are updated (but not submitted) on a

continuous basis.

• The cutting edge: Our leaders are active in the industry (via IIAR, RETA, RSES, etc.). When

regulations and enforcement activities change, our leaders can modify systems and process

quickly to ensure continued compliance.

Perhaps the biggest advantage we bring to your compliance effort is focus. We understand how to

manage your PSM / RMP / ARM Program. Our leadership allows us to assist with compliance, so you have

more time to focus on the things which make your organization successful.

Our leadership provides a significant long term cost savings for your

facility.

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PSM / RMP / ARM Team Leadership Assistance

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Contact Safety Director

The main goal of Safety and Health programs are to provide a safe place to work and prevent injuries and

illnesses. The financial hardship these events cause is felt by the worker’s family, the company, and the

workforce.

Our Contract Safety Director (CSD) Program is designed to supplement an existing safety program or develop

and manage a new safety program. A (CSD) provides your company with Safety Consulting Services to assist

in establishing and maintaining the company Safety and Health Program. The primary scope of the CSD consists

of:

Safety Manager Services

• OSHA 300 logs audit and assistance, 300A posting, on-line submittals, etc.

• Safety Committee calendar of events development.

• Establish or assist with establishing a safety filing system for compliance documents.

• Conduct safety equipment inspections, including fall protection, ladders, etc.

• Work with managers and supervisors to establish mentoring relationships to drive a safety Focused Culture.

• Assist HR and the Safety Department with the company on-boarding process of new employees to incorporate a Safety Culture, Compliance, Core Values and standardized safety values across all work groups.

• Represent your company in the event of an OSHA inspection and assist with citation abatement.

• Work with your company’s Safety Department as well as Operations and Management to develop a Corporate Safety and Health Policies and Procedure Manual that is consistent with OSHA Compliance, Safe Work Practices, and Core Values.

Safety Training

• Conduct safety training and or mentoring units throughout the contract year.

• Develop a Safety Matrix laid out by date and topic.

• Training: CPR, First Aid and AED Training.

C o n t r a c t S a f e t y D i r e c t o r

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Facility Safety Review Annual Facility Safety Review (FSR) to identify potential violation and or hazards that employees may be exposed to. The FSR may include:

• A wall-to-wall safety inspection of the facility utilizing the WMI Facility Checklist, Employee / Manager Interviews and On-Site Observations.

• Issue a Report of Findings for each nonconformity / potential OSHA violation including recommendations, and a Deficiency tracking log.

Mentoring Mentoring relationships can include Front-Line Supervisors, Crew Leads, Line Leaders and Safety Committee to teach them how to impact cultural change. Safety Observations Safety Observations can be utilized to target specific areas of concern. This may include:

• Workplace / Workstation Ergonomic Observations

• Hazard Specific Targeted Observation

• Behavioral Based Targeted Observations A Contract Safety Director (CSD) is a powerful tool for any company safety program. A (CSD) provides your company with Safety Consulting Services where and when you need them. Additional service options include:

• Machine Specific Lock-out / Tag-out Procedure development

• Permit Required Confined Space Assessments and Entry Procedure development

• Conduct Personal Protective Equipment “PPE” Hazard Assessments

• Safety Program Audit Let’s schedule a time to talk about your specific needs and desires for your safety program. Please call, e-mail or text: Our Safety Services Southwest Group Leader Office: 817-439-1807 Cell: 940-268-7001 E-mail: [email protected]

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Management of Change Assistance

Management of Change Assessment

Managing change, either as part of Plant Operation or as an integral part of

a PSM / RMP Compliance Program, can tax the resources of a facility.

Wagner-Meinert LLC. provides the expertise and labor necessary to make

your change successful.

Complete program updates for all changes

both large and small. From initiation, to

charging, startup and documentation

finalization we can take the pain out of

Management of Change.

What if I am under the 10,000 pound threshold quantity at my

facility?

RAGAGEP Requirement: Management of change provision requires employers to

develop written procedures to manage changes to the process regardless of the

refrigeration system size. From a regulatory perspective, a change includes

modifications to process chemicals, equipment, technology, or changes to a facility

that affect the process.

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MOC Assistance may include: - Initiation - Valve Tagging - Screening - Pipe Labelling - Technical Review - Equipment Labelling - PSI - Relief System Calculations - Drawings - Engine Room Ventilation Calculations - Process Hazard Analysis - RMP Submittal Updates - Standard Operating Procedures - PM Program Adjustments

- Ammonia Inventory Calculations - Critical Spare Parts Assessments

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Annual Ammonia Inspection / Mechanical Integrity Inspections Mechanical Inspections

(Annual Ammonia Inspection /

Mechanical Integrity Inspections)

Every facility with extremely hazardous chemicals, specifically ammonia, needs to perform

inspections. An extensive inspection needs to be performed annually. ANSI/IIAR-6 requires

annual inspections and 3rd party inspections on a five-year basis.

5.4.2 *Equipment inspections shall be performed by a

qualified inspector(s). Every fifth (5th) year, at a

minimum, the annual inspections shall be conducted

by a qualified inspector who shall not be influenced by

the facility's record keeping, operations, maintenance,

or management. This person shall not present a

conflict of interest and shall report instances of

deficiencies.

Wagner-Meinert LLC, offers a “Safety Inspection”, WMI’s Annual Ammonia Inspection, per

ANSI/IIAR-6 as well as a more detailed Mechanical Integrity Inspection.

The Mechanical Integrity Inspection performed by WMI goes beyond the basic inspections

conducted in accordance with ANSI/IIAR-6. During a Mechanical Integrity Inspection, we conduct

field tests on equipment and equipment safeties per our prepared checklist. Wagner-Meinert

LLC uses a checklist designed to incorporate the questions provided by IIAR and supplemented

in those areas that were, in our opinion, lacking. Below is a comparison of the Annual Ammonia

Inspection based upon ANSI/IIAR-6 and Wagner-Meinert LLC’s Mechanical Integrity Inspection.

During a Mechanical Integrity Inspection, we

include visual and mechanical inspection of all

system components. This includes high level

alarms and shutdowns on each vessel, testing

alarms and all shutdowns on each compressor.

Note that WMI not only tests safeties electrically

but also mechanically. For example, where

possible the High-Level Shutdown Switch can be

tested by filling the Level Column with liquid

ammonia until the float switch trips.

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Category

Number of Questions included for each Component

Annual Safety Inspection 5-year Mechanical

Integrity Inspection ANSI/IIAR-6 WMI

Air Cooling Evaporators 15 55 55

Ammonia Absorption 16 16 16

Compressors 20 82 82

Evaporative Condensers 18 61 61

General Safety 26 45 45

Heat Exchangers 20 74 74

Piping 19 41* 41*

Pressure Relief Systems 23 33** 33**

Pressure Vessels 20 65 65

Purgers 20 60 60

Refrigerant Pumps

(including secondary Cooling

Pumps)

11 68 68

Safety Systems

(Including Ventilation)

35 55 55

Air Cooled Condensers Not Included 61 61

* Individual checklists by system (i.e., “Engine Room piping”, “Roof piping” etc.)

** Individual checklists by Relief Header

At the conclusion of either study, we issue a written report outlining the findings of the study.

Included in the report is a summary listing the items requiring attention, and copies of photos

of deficiencies taken during the inspection. An electronic copy of the report for archive purposes,

(in .PDF) format is included with the report. A spreadsheet listing the follow-up items will be

provided, to allow you to record follow-up actions.

Please call to receive a quote or to make your inspection appointment. Annual Ammonia

Inspections and Mechanical Integrity Inspections are prime factors to assure a safe operating

plant and also point out areas of improvement for energy efficiency.

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Mechanical Integrity Solutions

ANSI / IIAR-6 5.4.2 *Equipment inspections shall be performed by a qualified inspector(s). Every fifth (5th) year, at a minimum, the annual inspections shall be conducted by a qualified

inspector who shall

not be influenced by

the facility's record

keeping, operations,

maintenance, or

management. IIAR

Bulletin 109 Section 5.2

“EPA believes that owners and operators who have these (extremely hazardous) substances must adhere, at a minimum, to recognized industry standards and practices (as well as any government regulations) in order to be in compliance with the general duty clause”

Guidance for Implementation of the General Duty Clause Clean Air Act Section 112(r)(1)

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Mechanical Integrity Matters™

All inspections are not equal. We offer

an Annual Ammonia Inspection per

ANSI/IIAR-6 guidelines, as well as a

more detailed Mechanical Integrity

Inspection that goes well beyond the

basic inspection criteria required within

ANSI/IIAR-6.

Wagner-Meinert, LLC’s Safety

Services is committed to

providing quality Mechanical

Integrity / Annual Ammonia

Inspections.

Call to make your

appointment today!

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“Our Reputation is our Future”

Wagner Meinert, LLC can provide Nondestructive Services in conjunction with our Mechanical Integrity Inspection. We believe a two-part process (a Mechanical Integrity Inspection followed by Nondestructive Testing of identified areas) to be the best approach. Nondestructive Testing points are determined by the recommendations of the Inspection Team.

Annual Ammonia Inspection Mechanical Integrity Inspection Mechanical Integrity Inspection With Nondestructive Testing Services Enhanced Mechanical Integrity Inspections Inspection Follow-Up Services

Inspection Options

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ocess Hazard Analysis

Wagner-Meinert LLC provides assistance in all popular forms

of Process Hazard Analysis (HAZOP, Checklist, What-if, Failure

Modes and Effects, and Fault Tree Analysis). We specialize in

the What-if Checklist method (Preferred by the Ammonia

Refrigeration Industry).

Conducting a Process Hazard Analysis Our PHA’s are performed by a team consisting of Wagner-Meinert LLC and plant Personnel. The objective of the Process Hazards Analysis would be a systematic study of the ammonia refrigeration system to identify potential causes and consequences of accidental ammonia releases. The proceedings of the analysis along with a list of recommendations to improve the facility would be documented as part of the study. Wagner-Meinert LLC will provide an experienced team leader to assist in conducting the study of the system. Typically, our team leader assumes responsibility for the following activities when conducting a Process Hazards Analysis Study:

• Preparation: Prior to conducting the study, Wagner-Meinert LLC will review process drawings, decide upon the logical approach for the study, and develop the time and project work schedule. The preparation process will require approximately two (2) weeks after the finalization of the complete drawing sets, equipment information, and valve list.

• Lead the study: The team leader will guide and manage the team through the study. Wagner-Meinert's team leader is knowledgeable in a number of factors which will insure that the study is of the highest quality.

• Document the study.

Included in our Process Hazard Analysis is a Site Security Review. The Site Security Review would be performed during the Process Hazard Analysis and included with the Process Hazard Analysis report. To address EPA 325-R-014-001 “Anhydrous Ammonia at Refrigeration Facilities under Scrutiny by US EPA,”, Wagner-Meinert LLC now includes a code review section in each equipment section as well as a section specific to code changes.

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Process Hazard Analysis

“The Process Hazard Analysis is a thorough, orderly, systematic approach for identifying, evaluating, and controlling the hazards of processes involving highly hazardous chemicals.” -OSHA Publication 3132

Wagner-Meinert, LLC’s Safety Services is committed to providing quality Process Hazard Analysis Assistance. If you have any questions concerning auditing or any of our other services in this area, please contact us. Additional information concerning our Safety Services Group is available at www.wmi-safetyservices.com.

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Personal Protective Equipment Assessment Personal Protective Equipment Assessment

Wagner-Meinert LLC has developed a Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Assessment Safety Program for General Industry and/or the Construction Industry. PPE Assessments identify hazards or potential hazards to ensure the correct PPE is chosen. This service is available as a standalone offering or it can be incorporated as an option in our Contract Safety Director Offering.

Our PPE Hazard Assessment Safety Program includes:

1. Hazard Recognition

2. Job / Task Hazard Analysis

3. Hazard Control

4. Specific PPE Safety Training

Let’s schedule a time to talk about your specific needs and desires for

your safety program.

Please call, e-mail or text: Office: 817-439-1807 Cell: 940-268-7001 E-mail: [email protected]

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Personal Protective Equipment Assessment (Spanish)

Evaluación del Equipo de Protección Personal

Wagner-Meinert LLC ha desarrollado un programa de seguridad de evaluación de Equipos de Protección

Personal (EPP) para la industria general y/o la industria de la construcción. Las evaluaciones del EPP identifican

peligros o peligros potenciales para asegurar que se elija el EPP correcto. Este servicio está disponible como

una oferta independiente o se puede incorporar como una opción en nuestra oferta de (DSC) Director de

Seguridad de Contrato.

Nuestro programa de seguridad de evaluación de peligros EPP incluye:

1. Reconocimiento de riesgos

2. Análisis de peligros de trabajo/tarea

3. Control de riesgos

4. Entrenamiento específico sobre seguridad del EPP

Programemos un tiempo para hablar sobre sus necesidades y deseos específicos

para su programa de seguridad.

Por favor llame, correo electrónico o texto: Oficina: 817-439-1807

Cel: 940-268-7001

Correo electrónico: [email protected]

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Lockout / Tagout Machine Specific Procedures

Machine Specific Lockout/Tagout

Wagner-Meinert LLC develops Machine Specific Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) Procedures

for all types of machinery. Our quality-oriented approach provides the procedures you

need at a price which you can afford.

We determine:

1. Each piece of machinery’s energy source

A. Electrical B. Chemical C. Thermal (hot and/or cold) D. Mechanical E. Hydraulic F. Pneumatic G. Gravity H. Radiation

2. We then draft procedures for each component

Let’s schedule a time to talk about your specific needs and desires for

your safety program.

Please call, e-mail or text: Office: 817-439-1807 Cell: 940-268-7001 E-mail: [email protected]

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Maintenance Procedures Development

Development: Maintenance Procedures

Maintenance Procedures present a unique hazard to your facility. While

Standard Operations can be anticipated, Downtime Maintenance is often

unique. By developing a set of anticipated Maintenance Procedures, the unique

becomes the “slightly different.”

While designed for the Ammonia Technician, our Maintenance Procedures are

backed by hundreds of years of practical maintenance experience. Many

operators find Maintenance Procedures to be beneficial to their everyday job

functions.

Usable, Reliable, and

Safe!

____

Integrated Lockout

Tagout Procedures

____

Integrated Pump down

Procedures

____

Facility Specific

____

Maintenance

Procedures that

make sense to the

Technician!

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Process

Controls & Automation

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Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA)

The National Fire Protection Association has published NFPA 652: Standard on the Fundamentals of

Combustible Dust. NFPA 652 introduced a new term, Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA), which is geared toward

factories involved in basic processes that generate combustible dusts collected by simple dust collectors.

New for 2020 The National Fire Prevention Association has updated an industry consensus standard (NFPA 652), calling for manufacturers in industries with combustible dust to complete dust hazard analysis, and begin taking actions to reduce any related hazards. You must complete a Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) before September 7, 2020 you. The goal is to provide safety measures to prevent and mitigate fires and dust explosions in facilities that handle, produces, or generates combustible dust.

What is Combustible Dust? Combustible dusts are any combustible solid material composed of distinct particles or pieces, regardless of shape, size or chemical composition that presents a fire or deflagration (explosion) hazard when suspended in air. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) states that any material that will burn in air as a solid can be explosive in a finely-divided “dust” form, and any industrial process that reduces materials into small particles presents a potential for a serious fire or explosion.

What Causes a Dust Explosion? A dust explosion is caused by the rapid burning of fine dust particles suspended in the air. Catastrophic explosions can occur when the resulting pressure wave dislodges a greater amount of combustible material present in the facility. Equipment damage including fragmentation can result if the explosion is confined within a vessel, dust handling equipment or process equipment. Dust Explosions are unique and complex phenomena that are as unpredictable as they are dangerous. Although no two dust explosions are ever the same, they share the same five elements: oxygen; ignition source; combustible dust; dispersion; and confinement. If one element of the explosion pentagon is eliminated, an explosion is less likely to occur.

About Dust Explosions Globally, the amount of devastation incurred by a factory explosion is staggering.

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In 2017 Federal OSHA conducted 476 inspections

related to combustible dust, issuing 319 citations.

FM Global reports that in a 10-year period, losses due to dust explosions were an average of $398,000 per explosion.

According to a 2018 report from the Chemical Safety Board (CSB), over the previous eleven years, there were 59 fatalities and 303 injuries associated with 105 combustible dust incidents.

How Does Wagner-Meinert LLC. Help?

1. WMi can lead your DHA Team and help identify crucial staff members to serve in supporting

roles.

2. WMi can assemble and organize relevant documents, drawings that define your dust handling

process.

3. WMi can Verify the accuracy of your documentation.

a. We can draft or revise Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). b. Our CAD department can update drawings c. If needed, we can collect dust samples and have them tested

4. WMi utilizes a “What-if” PHA Checklist and visual observations to assess Risks. We will use

Risk Index to each risk and assign a color code value for quick and easy prioritization.; a. RED (Very high Risk) b. Orange (High Risk) c. Yellow (Medium Risk) d. Green (Low Risk)

5. WMi will issue a report of findings to

Document your Results - NFPA 652 requires that the results of the DHA be completely and thoroughly documented for two primary reasons:

a. Regulatory Compliance and b. Management of Change

6. WMi can provide on-going safety support to ensure each Action Item is tracked to fruition.

If longer term safety support is needed, our team of Safety Professionals can initiate a Contract Safety Director (CSD) Program to augment your safety and training department or in the absence of a full-time safety position can become your safety department. For more information about Wagner-Meinert Safety Services, or to receive a quote, please contact us. Wagner-Meinert LLC. The Southwest Safety Services: 516 E Byron Nelson Blvd Roanoke, TX 76262 817-439-1807

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Standard Operating Procedures

Development:

Standard Operating

Procedures

Perhaps the second most important safety system in your arsenal is good

usable Standard Operating Procedures.

Wagner-Meinert LLC, brings hundreds of years of practical operating

experience, code expertise, and system management experience to every

Standard Operating Procedure we draft!

Usable, Reliable, and

Safe

____

Integrated Lockout

Tagout Procedures

____

Integrated Confined

space reclassification

as part of Standard

Operations

____

Integrated evaluation

and troubleshooting

guide

____

Operating

Procedures that

make sense to the

Operator!

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Refrigeration & HVAC

Mechanical & Plumbing

Food Process

PSM-RMP & Safety

Services

Controls & Automation

Planned Maintenance

Risk Management Submittals

A Risk Management Plan is required to be submitted electronically to the Environmental Protection Agency every five years or when other significant changes occur. This plan questionnaire contains questions pertaining to the RMP / PSM Program. A worst case release scenario and an alternate release scenario must be included in the submittal. Wagner-Meinert LLC personnel prepare the models based on scenarios selected by facility personnel. While our personnel will make suggestions, the facility representative will be required to make the final decision as to which scenarios will be submitted. The scenarios would be selected based on the Process Hazard Analysis, re-analyzed, and recalculated. This includes population exposures, per the latest census data and a list of public receptors. An evaluation of previous accidents will be performed and included in the plan submittal. Wagner-Meinert LLC personnel would complete the submittal online and work with facility personnel to verify that the information is submitted correctly. The last submission would be used as a template to begin the new submittal. Additional information and dates will be required. The Wagner-Meinert LLC representative will work with the facility representative to compile the new information. Following the preparation of the submittal, facility personnel must certify the submittal online.

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Risk Management Submittals

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PSM / RMP Compliance Auditing

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Wagner-Meinert, LLC’s Safety Services is committed to

providing quality Triennial Process Safety / Risk

Management Compliance Auditing.

Call to make your appointment today!

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PSM / RMP Compliance Auditing

The objective of a successful audit is to analyze your PSM/RMP Program against minimum safety criteria set forth in the IIAR Guide to Risk Management, CPL-2.2.45, PA’s Risk Management Audit Guidance, and the supplemental information deemed necessary by Wagner-Meinert LLC Auditors.

Wagner-Meinert LLC Auditors utilize the information available from EPA, OSHA, and industry standard guidelines, as well as our extensive development expertise.

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Wagner-Meinert LLC’s Compliance Audit consists of a multi-part process; a review of the written

programs, a review of completed documentation, including a review of follow-up activities, a

facility walkthrough and interviews with employees. This review is of a representative portion of

the program as opposed to a review of the entire program, i.e. a Part of Management of Change

Forms will be reviewed, but not every MOC Form.

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“Our Reputation is Our Future”

Policy Review Employee Interviews Documentation Review Process / Refrigeration Observations Audit Certification

Our audits consist of a two-person audit team which will analyze your programs effectiveness of the required elements of a PSM/RMP program. Audits include an analysis of the management system, a critical component to any safety program. An audit will typically last three to four days onsite. Wagner-Meinert LLC can also provide your company with assistance in Ammonia Refrigeration Maintenance (ARM) Audits, as well as OSHA and EPA Audit Assistance. If you have any questions concerning auditing or any of our other services in this area, please contact us. Additional information concerning our Safety Services Group is available at www.wmi-safetyservices.com.

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Risk Management Auditing

Wagner-Meinert, LLC’s Safety

Services is committed to

providing quality Triennial

Process Safety / Risk

Management Compliance

Auditing.

Call to make your

appointment today!

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Risk Management Auditing

For Program 1, 2, or 3 Processes for

a Multitude of Chemical Applications

The objective of a successful audit is to analyze your Program against safety criteria set forth in the applicable standard, and the supplemental information deemed necessary by our Auditors.

Wagner-Meinert, LLC Auditors utilize the information available from EPA, OSHA, and industry standard guidelines, as well as our extensive development expertise.

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Planned Maintenance

Wagner-Meinert, LLC’s Risk Management Audit consists of a multi-part

process; a review of the written programs, a review of completed

documentation, including a review of follow-up activities, a facility walk

through and interviews with employees. This audit is of a representative

portion of your program.

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Auditing

Protocol

Policy Review Employee Interviews Documentation Review Process Observations Audit Certification

Our audits consist of a two-person audit team which will analyze your programs effectiveness of the required elements of a RMP Program based upon your program level. Audits include an analysis of the management system, a critical component to any safety program. An audit will typically last two to four days onsite. If you have any questions concerning auditing or any of our other services in this area, please contact us. Additional information concerning our Safety Services Group is available at www.wmi-safetyservices.com.

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Training

Free or Paid

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General Enrollment, Online, or On-Site

-

English or Spanish

-

Non PDH, RETA PDH, or TCEQ PDH

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Hands-On, Lecture, or Both

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Compliance, Safety, Industrial Refrigeration, HVAC, or Emergency Response

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Training Introduction

Training Introduction

More than a tag line, “Training with Purpose” is the core philosophy of our training group. Wagner-Meinert LLC provides an extensive assortment of classes in several formats to allow for the best possible training experience.

Language Options: All of our courses are available in English with select courses available in Spanish.

Hands-On

We offer Hands-On training at our Fort Wayne, Indiana Training Centers. These include maintenance courses, Emergency Response, and other Operator / Technician oriented courses. In some instances, these courses can be offered at your facility.

Classroom

We offer traditional classroom training at facilities nationwide as well as on-site at your facilities. Our training locations include:

• Fort Wayne, Indiana

• Nashville, Tennessee

• Van Buren, Arkansas

• Newark, Ohio

• Fort Worth, Texas

• Albany, Oregon

• Bartow, Florida

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On-line

Our non-certified offerings are now available on-line, “Live-on-line” an interactive learning environment that combines the benefits of face-to-face live training coupled with the non-travel convenience of on-line training. These courses are designed to allow students to participate in live sessions from the comfort of their own homes or facilities.

PDH (Professional Development Hours) and CEU (Continuing Education Units) are available from most of our courses. Whether you need RETA hours to maintain RETA or TCEQ certification, we have the courses to fit your needs.

For your convenience, we’ve provided discipline descriptions for our courses.

Ammonia Refrigeration Operations courses are designed for Ammonia Refrigeration Operators and Technicians. Supervisors and Safety personnel may also find them of benefit.

Safety Courses are designed for Operators and plant personnel. Safety personnel and Management Personnel will benefit greatly from the safety information presented.

Ammonia Refrigeration Compliance are designed for Personnel who develop, maintain, or function within a compliance program.

HVACR Operations courses are designed for HVACR Technicians. Supervisors and Safety personnel may also find them of benefit.

In addition, we offer customized courses in a huge variety of Ammonia Refrigeration, Compliance, Safety, HVACR, Human Resources, industrial philosophy, Contractor operations, and several other subjects. Contact us for all of your training needs.

Training with Purpose!

Looking forward to seeing you in class or online ! ! !

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Course List

Below is a complete list of our current course offerings. Courses are added continuously, if you have an interest in a

course other than those listed below, please contact us!

• Aerial Lift and Powered Industrial Truck Safety

• Aerial Lift and Powered Industrial Truck Safety Spanish

• Ammonia Maintenance and Troubleshooting

• Ammonia Refrigeration Operator Refresher Course

• Ammonia Refrigeration Operator Refresher Course Spanish

• Ammonia Refrigeration Review Course • Ammonia Refrigeration Review Course

Spanish • ANSI/IIAR 2 • ANSI/IIAR 4 • ANSI/IIAR 5 • ANSI/IIAR 6 • ANSI/IIAR 7 • ANSI/IIAR 8 • Applying the General Duty Clause • Applying the General Duty Clause

Spanish • Basic Electricity • Basic Electricity Spanish • Basic Rigging and Universal Hand Signals • Basic Rigging and Universal Hand Signals

Spanish • Certified Refrigeration Service Technician

(CRST) Review • Combustible Dust Compliance • Confined Space Entry Competent Person • Confined Space Entry Competent Person

Spanish • Confined Space Entry Training • Confined Space Entry Training Spanish • Contractors PSM/RMP/ARM Awareness • CRES Review • Emergency and Evacuation Response • Emergency and Evacuation Response

Spanish • Energy Optimization for Ammonia

Refrigeration • EPA 608 Training

• Excavation and Trenching Safety Training Course

• Excavation and Trenching Safety Training Course Spanish

• Fall Protection Competent Person • Fall Protection Competent Person

Spanish • First Aid Training with CPR/BBP/AED • First Aid Training with CPR/BBP/AED

Spanish • Fundamentals of Refrigeration

Engineering • Hazard Communication with GHS • Hazard Communication with GHS

Spanish • How to Lead a PSM Team • How to Lead a PSM Team Spanish • Incident Commander Training • Incident investigation Root Cause

Analysis • Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration

Operations • Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration

Compliance Programs • Machine Guarding and PPE Training • Machine Guarding and PPE Training

Spanish • Mechanical Integrity Solutions • NATE Core Essentials Class • NATE Core Essentials Class Spanish • NFPA 101 The Life Safety Course • OSHA 10/30 Hour Construction • OSHA 10/30 Hour Construction Spanish • OSHA 10/30 Hour General Industry • OSHA 10/30 Hour General Industry

Spanish • Personal Protective Equipment

Assessment Safety Program • Personal Protective Equipment

Assessment Safety Program Spanish • Preparing for a Government Inspection • Preparing for a Government Inspection

Spanish

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• Refrigeration Level 1 • Refrigeration Level 2 • Refrigeration Level 4 • Respirator Program Development • Setting up an Ammonia Preventative

Maintenance Program • The Control of Hazardous Energy • The Control of Hazardous Energy

Spanish • Train the Trainer • Trenching and Excavation Competent

Person • Understanding Daily Rounds

• Understanding Daily Rounds Spanish • Understanding Management of Change • Understanding Management of Change

Spanish • The Valve Course • 4 Hour Arc Flash Awareness • 4 Hour Arc Flash Awareness Spanish • 8 Hour Hazardous Materials Technician

Refresher Training • 24 Arc Flash Training • 24 Hour Hazardous Materials Technician

Training • 40 Hour Hazardous Materials Technicians

Ammonia Refrigeration Compliance Courses

• ANSI/IIAR 2 • ANSI/IIAR 4 • ANSI/IIAR 5 • ANSI/IIAR 6 • ANSI/IIAR 7 • ANSI/IIAR 8

• Applying the General Duty Clause • Contractor’s PSM/RMP/ARM

Awareness • Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration

Compliance Programs • Mechanical Integrity

Ammonia Refrigeration Operations Courses

• Ammonia Maintenance and Troubleshooting

• Ammonia Refrigeration Operator Refresher

• Ammonia Refrigeration Review Course • Certified Refrigeration Service

Technician (CRST) Review • CRES Review • Energy Optimization for Ammonia

Refrigeration • Fundamentals of Refrigeration

Engineering • How to Lead a PSM Team

• Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration Operations

• Mechanical Integrity • Refrigeration Level 1 • Refrigeration Level 2 • Refrigeration Level 4 • Setting up an Ammonia Preventative

Maintenance Program • Train the Trainer • Understanding Daily Rounds • Understanding Management of Change • The Valve Course

HVACR Operations Courses

• Basic Electricity • EPA 608 Training • Fall Protection Competent Person

• Fundamentals of Refrigeration Engineering

• NATE Core Essential Class

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Safety Courses

• Aerial Lift and Powered Industrial Truck Safety

• Basic Rigging and Universal Hand Signals

• Confined Space Entry Competent Person

• Confined Space Entry Training Course • Emergency and Evacuation Response • Excavation and Trenching Safety

Training Course • First Aid Training with CPR/BBP/AED • Hazard Communication with GHS • Incident Commander Training • Incident Investigation / Root Cause

Analysis • Machine Guarding and PPE Training

Course • NFPA 101 The Life Safety Course

• OSHA 10/30 Hour Construction • OSHA 10/30 General Industry • Personal Protective Equipment

Assessment Safety Program • Preparing for a Government Inspection • Respirator Program Development • The Control of Hazardous Energy

Lockout/Tagout • Trenching and Excavation Competent

Person • 4 Hour Arc Flash Awareness • 8 Hour Hazardous Materials Technician

Refresher Training • 24 Arc Flash Training • 24 Hour Hazardous Materials

Technician Training • 40 Hour Hazardous Materials

Technician Training Course List Spanish Availablility

Spanish Courses

• Aerial Lift, Aerial Lift and Powered Industrial Truck Safety

• Ammonia Refrigeration Operator Refresher Course

• Ammonia Refrigeration Review Course • Applying the General Duty Clause • Basic Electricity • Basic Rigging and Universal Hand

Signals • Confined Space Competent Person • Confined Space Entry Training • Emergency and Evacuation Response • Excavation and Trenching Safety • Fall Protection Competent • First Aid Training with CPR/BBP/AED • Hazard Communication with GHS

• How to Lead a PSM Team • Machine Guarding and PPE Training

Course • NATE Core Essential Class • OSHA 10/30 Hour Construction • OSHA 10/30 General Industry • Personal Protective Equipment

Assessment Safety Program • Preparing for a Government Inspection • The Control of Hazardous Energy

Lockout/Tagout • Understanding Daily Rounds • Understanding Man • 4 Hour Arc Flash Awareness • 8 Hour Hazardous Materials Technician

Refresher Training

TCEQ PDH Qualified Courses

• Confined Space Entry Training • Hazardous Communications • Machine Guarding and PPE Training

Course

• Personal Protective Equipment Hazard Assessment

• Trenching and Excavation Competent Person

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RETA PDH Qualified Courses

• Ammonia Maintenance and Troubleshooting

• Ammonia Refrigeration Operator Refresher

• Ammonia Refrigeration Review Course • ANSI/IIAR 2 • ANSI/IIAR 4 • ANSI/IIAR 5 • ANSI/IIAR 7 • ANSI/IIAR 8 • Applying the General Duty Clause • Basic Electricity • Certified Refrigeration Service

Technician (CRST) Review • CRES Review • Energy Optimization for Ammonia

Refrigeration • Fundamentals of Refrigeration

Engineering • How to Lead a PSM Team • Incident Commander Training

• Incident Investigation / Root Cause Analysis

• Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration Operations

• Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration Compliance Programs

• Mechanical Integrity • Refrigeration Level 1 • Refrigeration Level 2 • Refrigeration Level 4 • Respirator Program Development • Setting up an Ammonia Preventative

Maintenance Program • The Control of Hazardous Energy

Lockout/Tagout • Train the Trainer • Understanding Daily Rounds • Understanding Management of Change • The Valve Course • 24 Hour Hazardous Materials

Technician Training

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Still not able to travel? No problem. Each of you work in and support ‘essential’ businesses and must still

provide training for your people. Wagner-Meinert, LLC is proud to continue offering general enrollment ‘Live-Online’ classes in addition to our regular schedule. As always, many of the classes can be tailored to your specific needs and taught at or for your facility. Each of these classes will be taught by one or more of our fulltime instructors live utilizing Microsoft Teams. The books and materials for the class will be sent to you

ahead of class time. Beat the July 1 price increase – register today for any class at today’s price!

Contact us today for more information by email: [email protected] or call: (260)615-0942.

Industrial Ammonia Refrigeration Review Course - 4 days (6 hours each) For this class you must have taken Level 1 for CARO; Level 1 and 2 for CIRO. Those reviewing for CARO need only sign up for first 2.5 days.

$609 (2.5 days only - $439) *Price increase July 1 - $709 (2.5 days only - $539)

May 11 - 14, 2021 August 31 - September 3, 2021 December 14 – 17, 2021

Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration Operations – 8 hours $269 *Price increase July 1 - $299

March 29, 2021 May 10, 2021 July 26, 2021 September 7, 2021 December 13, 2021

Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration Compliance - 4 days (6 hours each) $709 *Price increase July 1 - $829

July 27 - 30, 2021

Industrial Ammonia Refrigeration Level 1 - 8 days (M-Th, 5 hours each day) $1039

September 13 – 23, 2021 November 29 – December 9, 2021

New Online - Industrial Ammonia Refrigeration Level 2 - 8 days (M-Th, 5 hours each day) $1039 For this class you must have taken Level 1.

April 5 – 15, 2021 September 27 – October 7, 2021

New Online - Energy Optimization for Ammonia Refrigeration - 4 days (6 hours each) $709

March 30 – April 2, 2021

Two FREE Offerings:

Chemical Safety Board Release Reporting – 2 hours

June 1, 2021

Combustible Dust Compliance Awareness – 3 hours

June 29, 2021

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2021 July – December

GENERAL ENROLLMENT TRAINING COURSE SCHEDULE

Wagner-Meinert, LLC is proud to present our schedule of general enrollment classes for the second half of

2021. Included in our schedule are the general industry training offerings from our southwest group. As

always, many of the classes can be tailored to your specific needs and taught at your facility. Contact us today

by email: [email protected] or call: (260)615-0942. Check out our class listings and register online at

www.wmi-safetyservices.com

Industrial Ammonia Refrigeration – Level 1 $1099 / $1299 FW

July 12 – 15, 2021 Albany, OR † August 2 - 5, 2021 Indianapolis, IN August 9 - 12, 2021 Bartow, FL* August 16 - 20, 2021 (4.5 days) Fort Wayne, IN September 20 - 23, 2021 Newark, OH October 18 - 22, 2021 (4.5 days) Fort Wayne, IN October 25 - 28, 2021 Fort Worth, TX November 1 – 4, 2021 Van Buren, AR December 6 - 10, 2021 (4.5 days) Fort Wayne, IN

Industrial Ammonia Refrigeration – Level 2 For this class you must have taken Level 1

$1099 / $1299 FW July 26 - 30, 2021 (4.5 days) Fort Wayne, IN September 13 - 16, 2021 Bartow, FL* October 25 - 29, 2021 (4.5 days) Fort Wayne, IN November 15 - 18, 2021 Newark, OH

Industrial Ammonia Refrigeration Review Course For this class you must have taken Level 1 for CARO; Level 1 and 2

for CIRO. Those reviewing for CARO need only sign up for days 1&2. $849 (2 days only - $649)

July 13 - 15, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN July 20 - 22, 2021 Newark, OH August 17 - 19, 2021 Van Buren, AR September 7 - 9, 2021 Fort Worth, TX November 2 - 4, 2021 Bartow, FL* August 16 - 18, 2021 Indianapolis, IN August 16 - 18, 2021 Albany, OR † Nov. 30 – Dec. 2, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN December 7 – 9, 2021 Cincinnati, OH

Certified Refrigeration Service Technician (CRST) A current RETA CARO or CIRO or 4 years of documented industrial

refrigeration experience is required to take the CRST exam. $1099

September 27 - 30, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN

NATE Core Essential Class

$929 November 22 - 24, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN

Ammonia Maintenance and Troubleshooting No Pre-Requisite of Level 1 or 2

$1499 September 13 - 16, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN

Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration Operations $399

July 7, 2021 Indianapolis, IN July 19, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN August 2, 2021 Newark, OH August 23, 2021 Albany, OR † August 30, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN October 18, 2021 Cincinnati, OH October 18, 2021 Bartow, FL*

November 1, 2021 Newark, OH

Introduction to Ammonia Refrigeration Compliance Programs

$929 July 20 - 22, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN August 3 - 5, 2021 Newark, OH August 24 - 26, 2021 Albany, OR † October 19 - 21, 2021 Bartow, FL*

24 Hour Hazardous Materials Technician Training $929

October 5 - 7, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN

8 Hour Hazardous Materials Technician Refresher Training Pre-Requisite: Ammonia Emergency Responder

$399 October 7, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN

On Scene Incident Commander Training $609

October 8, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN

Basic Electricity Course

$929 September 7 - 9, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN October 19 - 21, 2021 Newark, OH

Training with Purpose

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Energy Optimization for Ammonia Refrigeration $929

Aug. 31 – Sept. 2, 2021 Fort Wayne, IN

OSHA 30-Hour General Industry $795.00 (5 days) (CEUs for Texas Water License) October 11-15, 2021 Fort Worth, TX

OSHA 30-Hour Construction (Spanish)

$795.00 (5 days)

August 9-13, 2021 Fort Worth, TX

October 11-15, 2021 Van Buren, AR

OSHA 10-Hour Construction (Spanish) $199.00 (1 ½ days) July 7- 8 2021 Van Buren, AR September 29-30, 2021 Fort Worth, TX November 2-3, 2021 Fort Worth, TX December 1-2, 2021 Van Buren, AR

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry $199.00 (1 ½ days)

(CEUs for Texas Water License) July 8-9, 2021 Fort Worth, TX July 14 - 15, 2021 Van Buren, AR September 2 - 3, 2021 Van Buren, AR October 5 - 6, 2021 Fort Worth, TX November 4 - 5, 2021 Fort Worth, TX

8-hour Confined Space Entry (Spanish)

$199.00 July 21, 2021 Fort Worth, TX August 5, 2021 Fort Worth, TX

8-hour Confined Space Entry $199.00 (CEUs for Texas Water License) August 5, 2021 Fort Worth, TX October 28, 2021 Fort Worth, TX

* Sponsored by Kelly Refrigeration Services on

the campus of Polk State College in Bartow, FL

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Student: ____________________________________ Email: ____________________________________________

Organization: ____________________________ Address: __________________________________________

City, State, Zip: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone #: _________________________________ Purchase Order #:__________________________________

TO REGISTER: Mail to Wagner-Meinert LLC at 7617 Freedom Way, Ft. Wayne, IN 46818, fax (260)-489-7473 or email [email protected]. Include a purchase order or check payable to Wagner-Meinert, LLC. Credit cards are accepted with a 3% surcharge.

CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancel up to 21 days prior to the first day of the seminar at no cost. If cancelling less than 21 days but more than 3 days prior to the seminar, 50% of the cost will be billed, unless previous arrangements have been made. Failure to cancel or cancelling within 3 days of the seminar, the entire cost of the seminar will be billed. Substitution of a qualified student at any time incurs no additional cost.

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Wagner-Meinert LLC provides free training courses on a regular basis as a service to our clients and industry.

In addition, Wagner-Meinert LLC has a complete line of courses available for all of your ammonia refrigeration or compliance needs available at our facility or yours for a small fee.

All of the courses are taught by qualified instructors, many of which are RAIs (RETA Authorized Instructors). Most free courses include refreshments and free courses that run a full day also include free lunch. While our free seminars are presented without cost to you, we require pre-registration for attendance. Please see the reverse side for course descriptions and registration information.

(over)

2021 Free Seminar Series January – June

(These seminars are typically up to $299.00 per attendee)

Van Buren, Arkansas

Respiratory Protection Program (RPP) (January 22, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

Permit Required Confined Spaces - Spanish (February 16, 2021 – 2:00 PM-4:00 PM)

Permit Required Confined Spaces (March 9, 2021 – 2:00 PM-4:00 PM)

Chemical Safety Board Release Reporting (May 21, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

Polk State College, Bartow, Florida

(Sponsored by Kelly Refrigeration Services) Chemical Safety Board Release Reporting

(January 22, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM)

Combustible Dust Compliance Awareness (March 5, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Combustible Dust Compliance Awareness (January 29, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

Chemical Safety Board Release Reporting (May 3, 2021 – 1:00 PM-3:00 PM)

Expansion and Metering Valve Setting (June 14, 2021 – 1:00 PM-3:00 PM)

Newark, Ohio

Expansion and Metering Valve Setting (February 5, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

Chemical Safety Board Release Reporting (April 30, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

Combustible Dust Compliance Awareness (June 11, 2021 – 1:00 PM-4:00 PM)

Nashville, Tennessee

Chemical Safety Board Release Reporting (February 26, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

Combustible Dust Compliance Awareness (March 26, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

Albany, Oregon, RETA HQ

Chemical Safety Board Release Reporting (May 21, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

Combustible Dust Compliance Awareness (June 21, 2021 – 1:00 PM-4:00 PM)

Fort Worth, Texas

Chemical Safety Board Release Reporting (February 5, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

Respiratory Protection Program (RPP) (March 19, 2021 – 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

Permit Required Confined Spaces – Spanish (April 30, 2021 – 2:00 PM-4:00 PM)

Permit Required Confined Spaces (June 25, 2021 – 2:00 PM-4:00 PM)

Schedule and

Registration

Information

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___ Expansion and Metering Valve Setting Expansion valves and metering valves; what is the difference and how do we set them? In this seminar we will take a look at what the manufacturers say and discuss in the field options to adjust and set both metering and expansion valves for efficient system operation. The course length is 1-2 hours.

___ Combustible Dust Compliance Awareness The National Fire Protection Association has published NFPA 652: Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust. NFPA 652 introduced a new term, Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA), which is geared toward factories involved in basic processes that generate combustible dusts collected by simple dust collectors. The NFPA has updated the standard calling for manufacturers in industries with combustible dust to complete dust hazard analysis and begin taking actions to reduce any related hazards. The goal is to provide safety measures to prevent and mitigate fires and dust explosions in facilities that handle, produces, or generates combustible dust. This course will cover the basics of the standard so you will know if you are required to a comply and what you must do. The course length is 2-3 hours.

___ Chemical Safety Board Release Reporting Beginning March 23, 2020, facilities will be required to comply with additional chemical release reporting requirements. On February 21, 2020, the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (“CSB”), an independent federal agency charged with investigating serious chemical incidents, published a final regulation which requires facilities to report to the CSB “any accidental release resulting in a fatality, serious injury, or substantial property damage.” This course will discuss what those requirements are and what you need to do to meet the requirements. The course length is 1-2 hours.

___ Developing a Respiratory Protection Program (RPP) – English and Spanish A Respiratory Protection Program applies to all employees who are required to wear respirators at work due to an identified respirable hazard and to those who choose to wear respirators on a voluntary basis. This course will cover: Employers’ Responsibilities of identifying respirable hazards and selecting the proper respirator for the tasks; Employees’ responsibilities; Training requirements and Medical Evaluations Requirements & Fit testing. The course length is 1-2 hours.

___ Identifying Permit Required Confined Spaces Hazards – English and Spanish Each year there are hundreds of accidents and injuries, some even resulting in death, associated with Confined Space Entry. OSHA’s definition of a confined space is “any space that is large enough to enter and perform work, has limited access and egress and is not designed for continuous human occupancy. Any workspace that meets this definition falls under the Confined Space Regulations. A Permitted Confined Space has an associated hazard that must be controlled during an entry. This course will cover Identifying Hazards and the Hierarchy of Controls and Emergency Preparedness. The course length is 1-2 hours.

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TO REGISTER: Mail to Wagner-Meinert LLC at 7617 Freedom Way, Ft. Wayne, IN 46818, fax (260)-489-7473, email

[email protected], or online at http://www.wmi-safetyservices.com. Questions? Call (260)615-0942.

Course registering for: ______________________________________________ Date: _________________________

Student: ____________________________________ Email: ____________________________________________

Training Coordinator/Supervisor Name: _______________________________________

Organization: ____________________________ Address: __________________________________________

City, State, Zip: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone #: _________________________________ Purchase Order #:__________________________________

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www.wmillc.com

Industrial Refrigeration Services

At the end of the day, we

hope that we have made a

difference for you and your

organization.

We are more than engineering and contracting. Wagner-

Meinert, LLC is a highly-skilled, dedicated, and proactive

service and maintenance partner.

Industrial Refrigeration Service

• Our service technicians are trained to maintain all types of

equipment from your smallest piece of commercial equipment to

your largest industrial system.

24/7/365 Emergency Service

• (800) 210-6621

• A live, U.S. based, operator is available 24/7 to take your call

and dispatch a technician to your location.

Planned Maintenance Agreements

• IIAR-6 Compliant PM Tasking & WMI Peak Performance Tasking

• Performing planned maintenance allows your facility to avoid

costly down time due to break downs, and also saves money over

time by allowing you to budget repairs.

• WMi uses factory recommended, and factory supplied

replacement parts.

Compressor Vibration and Oil Analysis

• Vibration Analysis can determine approximate equipment failure

times to reduce or eliminate emergency breakdowns.

• Routine oil analysis is an effective way of gauging the condition of

a lubricant and determining optimum change intervals — to get

the most life out of the oil in use as well as provide maximum

continuous protection of equipment.

Screw Compressor Rebuilds

• Re-manufactured and re-built compressors

• Detailed documentation from start to finish

P: 260-489-7555 | F: 260-489-7473 | wmillc.com

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Mechanical Services

www.wmillc.com

We have a full staff of

highly trained engineers to

assist you in redesigning or

retrofitting your building’s

HVAC/R Mechanical

systems.

Whether the heartbeat of your building is a chiller system, packaged

rooftop units, or boilers, we can meet your mechanical needs.

Commercial & Industrial HVAC/R Service

• Our service technicians are trained to maintain many types of

equipment from your smallest piece of commercial equipment

to your largest industrial system.

24/7/365 Emergency Service

• A live, U.S. based, operator is available 24/7 to take your call and

dispatch a technician to your location.

Planned Maintenance Agreements

• Our service technicians are trained to provide planned maintenance

services on HVAC/R systems, boilers, electronic controls, heat

recovery, and mechanical systems.

Design & Build Partner

• Complete HVAC/R, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Refrigeration systems

• Start-to-finish design, installation, service of Industrial Controls and

Automation, and a P.E. on staff for State drawing approval

Backflow Testing and Repair

• WMi is state certified in Indiana and Ohio to test, troubleshoot,

and repair backflow assemblies.

HVAC/R Mechanical Piping

• Fully staffed piping fabrication shop onsite - designed to be flexible to

meet the unique needs of your piping application and design.

Energy Solutions & Management

• Monitoring, controlling, and conserving are key to saving energy in

your organization, and are important resources that can help meet

future energy needs.

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“Our Reputation is Our Future”

Industrial Refrigeration – Mechanical Systems

Controls & Automation – Design Build Services – Parts

24-Hour Service – Preventative Maintenance – Oil Analysis

Vibration Analysis – Fast Track Construction

Industrial Fabrication – Compressor Remanufacturing

Construction and Maintenance Services

Mechanical Integrity – Training – Auditing

Program Development – Maintenance – Leadership