Catalyst Services is one of the largest catalyst handling companies in the world, delivering world class service to clients throughout North America as well as Trinidad and Tobago, South America, United Kingdom and Africa. Recently recognized as a 2010 Safety Award Winner by the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association (NPRA) in the United States, Catalyst Services is continuously evolving to incorporate new safety procedures and processes to ensure we meet and exceed client and regulatory standards.
Safety is our highest core value — Catalyst Services follows a philosophy that gets “Everyone Home Safe Everyday” and has safely achieved the most IDLH man-hours industry wide since 1973. Our employee training and development program is essential to provide our clients with world class services. Our technicians complete a range of core competency modules and training for specialized equipment. Further, our people undergo extensive IDLH & Life Support Training before working at a client’s facility. Other training includes interactive computer based training, confined space and high angle rescue training, First Aid, CPR and defibrillator training as well as client, industry and legislative requirements.
Catalyst Services has developed a specialized technique for the loading of primary reformers — our unique SoftLoad® Technology has been used by Catalyst Services throughout North America and the world and completed numerous loadings since development in 2005. A fast and predictable loading method that reduces actual loading time by 50% (compared to the conventional sock loading method), SoftLoad removes the “human element” from the loading process. Its efficiency is backed up by the increased demand by industrial users around the globe
Catalyst Services is the largest “world-class” licensee to Petroval’s DENSICAT® loading system. Petroval’s “Densicat” loading process is by far the most commonly used dense loading system world wide, without sacrificing the speed of the load. Benefits of Densicat include increased density compared to sock loading (up to 20% higher), improved bed homogeneity and a loading rate of up to 28 tons per hour.