We’re bringing HAZWOPER certification training to two regions this January—January 12–15 in Ogden, UT, and January 26-29 in Nampa, ID. Each week will feature the 24-Hour Hazardous Materials Technician In-Person Training and the 8-Hour Annual Refresher In-Person Training. Registration is open now—reserve your spot today!
Smooth operations start with strong support behind the scenes—and that’s exactly what Reilly brings to our team. As our Office Manager & HR Coordinator, Reilly ensures our day-to-day operations run seamlessly. She keeps communication flowing between departments, supports staff scheduling, coordinates meetings, and manages accounts receivable for our valued clients. Reilly is also a trusted resource for employees, guiding onboarding, benefits paperwork, and HR-related questions with care and attention.
Outside the office, Reilly’s life is just as full. She and her husband are raising four kids and three golden retrievers, so adventure is never far away. Whether walking miles in search of deer and elk antlers, pitching a tent, or casting a line while fishing, Reilly’s happiest place is outdoors with her family.
Fall is the ideal time to inspect compressor seals and gaskets. Cooler weather gives your system a break from summer’s heavy load, making it easier to spot leaks early and keep operations reliable heading into winter. For even greater peace of mind, SIR’s Preventative Maintenance Agreement provides scheduled inspections, detailed checklists, and service records to help you stay ahead of costly issues. Click the button below to download our new PDF for full details on the program.
Our leadership team will be at the RETA Conference in Spokane, WA (October 20–24, 2025), and we’d love to catch up with industry friends and peers. If you’ll be there, let us know and we’ll find a time that works for us to connect.
TEST YOUR ICY INTELLECT QUESTIONS FROM THE ICE BUCKET
Q: In an industrial ammonia refrigeration system, why is it important to regularly inspect and replace compressor shaft seals?
A) To prevent oil leaks that can contaminate the refrigerant and reduce efficiency B) To avoid ammonia leaks that create safety hazards and environmental concerns C) To maintain proper compressor performance and reduce costly downtime D) All of the above