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In this episode of Safe, Efficient, Profitable, we break down the top three Process Safety Management (PSM) trends we’re seeing across industrial ammonia refrigeration facilities — and why they matter. Episode details below!
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🔹 Trend #1: Vetting PHA Facilitators
As PSM requirements evolve and standards change, many facilities are outsourcing PHAs. We discuss:
How misunderstanding the intent of PHA questions undermines risk reduction
Why hands-on experience matters
What to ask before hiring a PHA facilitator
Key takeaway: Vet the person, not just the company.
🔹 Trend #2: Undefined PSM Coordinators. We discuss:
Many plants are hiring PSM coordinators quickly to keep up with compliance demands — but without clearly defining what decisions they’re qualified to make.
The difference between managing documents and validating safety content
Approval of technical procedures
When co-signing and oversight are necessary
Key takeaway: Clear role definition protects both the coordinator and the facility.
🔹 Trend #3: The Changing Definition of “Operator” We discuss:
High turnover has changed what it means to be a trained operator
Why traditional multi-year training timelines are difficult
How partial experience from other facilities can create hidden gaps
Key takeaway: Operator capability must be defined, verified, and reassessed.
🔹 Bonus Discussion: Third-Party Contractors & Hidden Risk: we discuss:
With more plants relying on contractors for refrigeration operation and PSM tasks, we talk about:
Third-party doesn’t automatically mean qualified
Common red flags
How contractor labor shortages mirror in-house challenges
Key takeaway: Contractors must be vetted with the same rigor as employees.
Why This Matters
Across all of these trends, one issue keeps surfacing:
PSM is drifting toward paperwork compliance instead of true risk reduction.
Remember to:
Vet people as individuals, not just vendors and contractors
Define competency
Adapt training models to modern workforce realities
How You Can Support the Podcast
👍 Like the video
📌 Subscribe to the channel
🔁 Share with someone responsible for PSM or safety
Your support helps us continue providing real-world, experience-based insights the industry doesn’t always talk about.
Need PSM Support?
We offer:
PHA facilitation and support
Hazmat training (along with other safety training & audits)
Mini compliance audits
PSM coaching and advisory services
👉 Visit Allen-Safety.com to learn more.
SEO Tags / Keywords
Process Safety Management, PSM trends, PHA best practices, IIAR 9, ammonia refrigeration safety, PSM coordinator responsibilities, operator training challenges, industrial safety compliance, contractor safety risks, ammonia PSM, refrigeration safety training, ammonia, NH3, OSHA, PSM, r717
By Joe and Jen Allen of Allen Safety LLC5
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In this episode of Safe, Efficient, Profitable, we break down the top three Process Safety Management (PSM) trends we’re seeing across industrial ammonia refrigeration facilities — and why they matter. Episode details below!
Allen Safety Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/AllenSafety/page/65264DB0-B81B-4A23-BCB2-03D3DFFD28D0?lp_asin=B0FLWVCK1L&ref_=ast_bln
Allen-Safety.com for more merch and for current safety and PSM services offered
🔹 Trend #1: Vetting PHA Facilitators
As PSM requirements evolve and standards change, many facilities are outsourcing PHAs. We discuss:
How misunderstanding the intent of PHA questions undermines risk reduction
Why hands-on experience matters
What to ask before hiring a PHA facilitator
Key takeaway: Vet the person, not just the company.
🔹 Trend #2: Undefined PSM Coordinators. We discuss:
Many plants are hiring PSM coordinators quickly to keep up with compliance demands — but without clearly defining what decisions they’re qualified to make.
The difference between managing documents and validating safety content
Approval of technical procedures
When co-signing and oversight are necessary
Key takeaway: Clear role definition protects both the coordinator and the facility.
🔹 Trend #3: The Changing Definition of “Operator” We discuss:
High turnover has changed what it means to be a trained operator
Why traditional multi-year training timelines are difficult
How partial experience from other facilities can create hidden gaps
Key takeaway: Operator capability must be defined, verified, and reassessed.
🔹 Bonus Discussion: Third-Party Contractors & Hidden Risk: we discuss:
With more plants relying on contractors for refrigeration operation and PSM tasks, we talk about:
Third-party doesn’t automatically mean qualified
Common red flags
How contractor labor shortages mirror in-house challenges
Key takeaway: Contractors must be vetted with the same rigor as employees.
Why This Matters
Across all of these trends, one issue keeps surfacing:
PSM is drifting toward paperwork compliance instead of true risk reduction.
Remember to:
Vet people as individuals, not just vendors and contractors
Define competency
Adapt training models to modern workforce realities
How You Can Support the Podcast
👍 Like the video
📌 Subscribe to the channel
🔁 Share with someone responsible for PSM or safety
Your support helps us continue providing real-world, experience-based insights the industry doesn’t always talk about.
Need PSM Support?
We offer:
PHA facilitation and support
Hazmat training (along with other safety training & audits)
Mini compliance audits
PSM coaching and advisory services
👉 Visit Allen-Safety.com to learn more.
SEO Tags / Keywords
Process Safety Management, PSM trends, PHA best practices, IIAR 9, ammonia refrigeration safety, PSM coordinator responsibilities, operator training challenges, industrial safety compliance, contractor safety risks, ammonia PSM, refrigeration safety training, ammonia, NH3, OSHA, PSM, r717