SUPERIOR SAFETY DAYS DEBUTS IN OGDEN EXPANDING TRAINING. ELEVATING SAFETY.
In March, SIR proudly hosted Superior Safety Days in Ogden, Utah, for the very first time—marking our official expansion into the Northern Utah region. This annual training event offers HAZWOPER certification to professionals across industries and reflects SIR’s leadership in industrial safety and ammonia refrigeration.
KNOW THE RISKS MASTER THE RESPONSEâ„¢
SIR welcomed attendees from food processing and distribution companies and beyond, along with generous sponsors who helped make the event a success. Thank you to everyone who joined us in growing a stronger safety culture! We’re excited to keep the momentum going and make Utah a key part of our annual training tradition.
KEEP SYSTEMS COOL & COMPLIANT SCHEDULE YOUR LEVEL A INSPECTION TODAY
To keep your ammonia refrigeration system operating safely and efficiently, it’s essential to conduct a Level A inspection regularly. This inspection should include:
Visual Inspection
Vibration Analysis
Oil Analysis
Calibrate Temperature and Pressure Sensors
Record Operating Data
Check Systems Safety Setpoints and Test
Send Type Copies of All Findings via Email
Superior Industrial Refrigeration (SIR) offers Level A inspections separately or as part of our Full-Service Maintenance Agreement, providing expert support to keep your systems running reliably. Contact us today to schedule your inspection!
We’re excited to share some joyful news from the SIR family! Congratulations to Austin and Bailey Carlson on the arrival of their daughter, Harper Mae Carlson, born on March 13, 2025. Welcome to the world, little one!
LEVELING UP IN REFRIGERATION SIR TEAM EARNS GCAP OPERATOR I CERTIFICATION
Congratulations to Jeremy Voorhies, Braxton York, and Ammon Schultz on completing GCAP’s Industrial Refrigeration Operator I course! This nationally recognized training covers the core principles of ammonia refrigeration and reflects their commitment to technical excellence and safety in the field.
Jeremy Voorhies
Braxton York
Ammon Schultz
TEST YOUR ICY INTELLECT QUESTIONS FROM THE ICE BUCKET
Q: What is the primary function of a compressor in a refrigeration system?
A) To condense refrigerant vapor into a liquid B) To evaporate refrigerant liquid into a vapor C) To compress refrigerant vapor, raising its temperature and pressure D) To regulate refrigerant flow