Cold Creek is a training aid, not a qualifying program. It does not satisfy Operator Qualification requirements under 49 CFR Part 192/195, Process Safety Management training requirements under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119, EPA Risk Management Program training under 40 CFR Part 68, Canada Energy Regulator (CER) rules, or equivalent provincial standards (TSSA, ABSA, BCOGC).
Cold Creek does not generate training documentation that satisfies the record-keeping requirements of 1910.119(g)(3), equivalent OQ task-evaluation records under 49 CFR Part 192/195, or any other federal, state, or provincial training-records standard.
Always verify qualification, training, and record-keeping requirements with your compliance team before deploying this tool in a formal OQ, PSM, or RMP context.
We built Cold Creek to give operators realistic practice with the kinds of decisions they actually make on shift: alarm response, upset recognition, emergency isolation, and process control under pressure.
Because it is designed to closely replicate real facility behavior and operating conditions, it is important that users and their organizations understand exactly where it fits (and does not fit) within formal compliance programs.
Last updated: May 2026