Chemical and petrochemical plants combine hazardous media, complex process equipment, and some of the strictest safety regimes in industry. Klose Industrial Service delivers full-scope relocation, decommissioning, and installation for refineries, processing plants, and specialty chemical facilities — with certified hazardous-material handling and ATEX, OSHA, and environmental compliance built into every method statement.
We handle reactors, distillation columns, heat exchangers, pressure vessels, piping networks, and tank farms as connected process systems, not isolated assets. Our project engineers work alongside your plant engineers to protect process integrity, sequence hot and cold tie-ins, and ensure every connection is pressure-tested and documented before recommissioning.
Whether you are consolidating production across sites, decommissioning a legacy unit for safe demolition, or installing a new process train, we plan around the realities of a live chemical site: permit-to-work systems, line-breaking, purging and decontamination, simultaneous-operations risk, and the environmental controls that govern every step.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you work inside live chemical plants and ATEX zones?
Yes. We integrate with your permit-to-work and simultaneous-operations systems, and our crews are equipped and trained for intrinsically safe work in classified explosive atmospheres, including purging, gas-freeing and decontamination before intervention.
Do you manage decommissioning waste and environmental compliance?
We decommission with documented hazardous-waste streams, contaminated-material handling, and environmental remediation support, so the site is left audit-ready and compliant with local environmental regulation.
How do you protect process integrity during a relocation?
We treat the move as a process project, not a logistics job: piping is prefabricated, hot and cold tie-ins are sequenced, and every connection is pressure-tested and documented before recommissioning.