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Ammonia Week in Review | March 31, 2017

March 31st, 2017

Ammonia prompts cautious evacuations in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review….. Workers Allowed to Return After Suspected Ammonia Leak Scare at Maungaturoto Dairy Factory – A Fire Service spokesman said at the time that the wind coming from the northwest was blowing the suspected ammonia fumes away from the town, so evacuating the town might […]

Strategies for Maintaining PSM Compliance (Part 3)

January 10th, 2017

Let’s be honest… you work a lot. Sometimes too much. You do it because you take your job seriously and want it done right. The reality however, is you are stretched thin and on the verge of burnout. The big question then becomes, “How can you accomplish all your regular responsibilities AND maintain a sufficiently […]

Strategies for Maintaining PSM Compliance (Part 2)

December 13th, 2016

Let’s be honest… you work a lot. Sometimes too much. You do it because you take your job seriously and want it done right. The reality however, is you are stretched thin and on the verge of burnout. The big question then becomes, “How can you accomplish all your regular responsibilities AND maintain a sufficiently […]

Kern County CalARP Training Day | November 14, 2016

November 15th, 2016

Thank you for attending the 8-hour CalARP course instructed by Resource Compliance at Hodel’s Banquet Center on November 14, 2016.  We hope the full day of training was valuable to you, and will be a benefit to your company.  Below are links to a variety of the resources from the CalARP training: CalARP Presentation Common PHA Recommendations […]

Keys to a Successful PSM Inspection

July 26th, 2016

A PSM inspection[1] is about as appealing as a colonoscopy; at least that’s what I’ve ascertained from the numerous clients who have called me, frantic for help and counsel. For those who have been around the PSM/RMP world for any amount of time, we all recognize the stakes are high and the fines can be […]