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Contenido proporcionado por Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco, Bobby Salvesen, and Mike Monaco. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco, Bobby Salvesen, and Mike Monaco o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

A break was needed. Much work was being put into the next series and we needed to take a little bit of a mind break. Lets go through a question that evolved into a discussion on attaining peak Hazmat performance.

Also, Feb 7th, 2024 at 1930 Est is the first long form episode of the After Action Report Podcast featuring Rick emery which will be streaming on Facebook and YouTube. Comments will be on!

Thank you to our sponsor for this episode:

Industrial Emergency Council (IEC)

Providing great training for great folks. Check them out here.

Just in case you’ve been hiding under a rock, we’re now out and about doing in-person training. Don’t let your agency miss out on this act! Click here to see our expanding catalog of offerings, or you can skip right to the chase, and click here to get the ball rolling.

If you would like to advertise with us, click here to get on our mailing list and find out about what we can offer to get your company’s message in front of more eyes.

You can get even more content than the audio-only version you are enjoying here! Upgrade your account to a Technician or Specialist to get the video, early release, and monthly happy hour with us by clicking here.

Our hazardous materials training manual is finally available on Amazon! Click here to get your copy.

Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Thanks!

Follow us on the socials:

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Instagram

LinkedIn

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Thanks for listening and watching!

Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!™

Episode Overview:

In this episode, the hosts dive into their mailbag to answer listener questions, covering a range of topics from upcoming conferences and teaching opportunities to specific technical questions about thermal conductivity and its applications in hazardous materials scenarios. The episode offers a blend of practical information, technical deep dives, and reflective conversation on the value of teaching in the hazmat field.

Segment Breakdown and Timestamps:

  • Introduction and What’s Coming Up (00:00:19 - 00:04:01)
  • The hosts kick off with an introduction to the episode’s mailbag theme and dive into a discussion about their upcoming conference appearances, teaching engagements, and the importance of connecting with the community.
  • Technical Discussion on Thermal Conductivity (00:04:01 - 00:10:52)
  • A deep dive into thermal conductivity, including an explanation of the concept, its applications, potential for confusion or “cross sensitivities,” and practical advice for hazmat technicians. The segment offers valuable insights into interpreting meter readings in various gas environments.
  • The Value of Teaching (00:10:52 - 00:17:21)
  • Reflecting on a conversation with a colleague, the hosts discuss the benefits of teaching, how it enhances understanding, and the importance of continuous learning. They also explore whether teaching could be considered a form of refresher training.
  • Hazmat Guys Training Programs (00:17:21 - 00:19:06)
  • An overview of the Hazmat Guys' training programs, emphasizing their approach to engaging, practical, and up-to-date hazmat education.
  • Addressing Confirmation Bias and Other Cognitive Biases (00:19:06 - 00:22:05)
  • The episode concludes with a preview of future discussions on confirmation bias and other cognitive biases that can impact decision-making in hazardous materials incidents.

Identification of Key Moments:

  • Discussion on Thermal Conductivity: The explanation of thermal conductivity and its practical implications for hazmat technicians stands out as a significant moment, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the topic.
  • Reflecting on the Value of Teaching: The conversation on how teaching can elevate one's expertise and understanding in the hazmat field is both insightful and inspiring.

Resource Links and References:

  • Upcoming conference dates and locations were mentioned without specific URLs.
  • Mention of the Hazmat Guys training programs and the importance of engaging with updated hazmat education.

Guest Information:

  • No specific guests were featured in this episode, but future guests were teased for upcoming episodes.

Concluding Summary and Call to Action:

This episode offers a rich mix of technical discussions, personal reflections, and updates on training opportunities. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the topics discussed by reaching out with their questions, exploring the Hazmat Guys training programs, and staying tuned for future episodes on cognitive biases in hazmat operations.

hazmat, thermal conductivity, teaching in hazmat, hazmat training, cognitive biases in hazmat, hazmat techniques, hazmat conference appearances, hazmat podcast, hazardous materials handling, hazmat teaching benefits, hazmat education updates, hazmat guys training programs, understanding thermal conductivity, hazmat operations insights, hazmat safety training, hazmat technology applications

  continue reading

192 episodios

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Manage episode 394984998 series 1534960
Contenido proporcionado por Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco, Bobby Salvesen, and Mike Monaco. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco, Bobby Salvesen, and Mike Monaco o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

A break was needed. Much work was being put into the next series and we needed to take a little bit of a mind break. Lets go through a question that evolved into a discussion on attaining peak Hazmat performance.

Also, Feb 7th, 2024 at 1930 Est is the first long form episode of the After Action Report Podcast featuring Rick emery which will be streaming on Facebook and YouTube. Comments will be on!

Thank you to our sponsor for this episode:

Industrial Emergency Council (IEC)

Providing great training for great folks. Check them out here.

Just in case you’ve been hiding under a rock, we’re now out and about doing in-person training. Don’t let your agency miss out on this act! Click here to see our expanding catalog of offerings, or you can skip right to the chase, and click here to get the ball rolling.

If you would like to advertise with us, click here to get on our mailing list and find out about what we can offer to get your company’s message in front of more eyes.

You can get even more content than the audio-only version you are enjoying here! Upgrade your account to a Technician or Specialist to get the video, early release, and monthly happy hour with us by clicking here.

Our hazardous materials training manual is finally available on Amazon! Click here to get your copy.

Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Thanks!

Follow us on the socials:

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

YouTube

Thanks for listening and watching!

Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!™

Episode Overview:

In this episode, the hosts dive into their mailbag to answer listener questions, covering a range of topics from upcoming conferences and teaching opportunities to specific technical questions about thermal conductivity and its applications in hazardous materials scenarios. The episode offers a blend of practical information, technical deep dives, and reflective conversation on the value of teaching in the hazmat field.

Segment Breakdown and Timestamps:

  • Introduction and What’s Coming Up (00:00:19 - 00:04:01)
  • The hosts kick off with an introduction to the episode’s mailbag theme and dive into a discussion about their upcoming conference appearances, teaching engagements, and the importance of connecting with the community.
  • Technical Discussion on Thermal Conductivity (00:04:01 - 00:10:52)
  • A deep dive into thermal conductivity, including an explanation of the concept, its applications, potential for confusion or “cross sensitivities,” and practical advice for hazmat technicians. The segment offers valuable insights into interpreting meter readings in various gas environments.
  • The Value of Teaching (00:10:52 - 00:17:21)
  • Reflecting on a conversation with a colleague, the hosts discuss the benefits of teaching, how it enhances understanding, and the importance of continuous learning. They also explore whether teaching could be considered a form of refresher training.
  • Hazmat Guys Training Programs (00:17:21 - 00:19:06)
  • An overview of the Hazmat Guys' training programs, emphasizing their approach to engaging, practical, and up-to-date hazmat education.
  • Addressing Confirmation Bias and Other Cognitive Biases (00:19:06 - 00:22:05)
  • The episode concludes with a preview of future discussions on confirmation bias and other cognitive biases that can impact decision-making in hazardous materials incidents.

Identification of Key Moments:

  • Discussion on Thermal Conductivity: The explanation of thermal conductivity and its practical implications for hazmat technicians stands out as a significant moment, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the topic.
  • Reflecting on the Value of Teaching: The conversation on how teaching can elevate one's expertise and understanding in the hazmat field is both insightful and inspiring.

Resource Links and References:

  • Upcoming conference dates and locations were mentioned without specific URLs.
  • Mention of the Hazmat Guys training programs and the importance of engaging with updated hazmat education.

Guest Information:

  • No specific guests were featured in this episode, but future guests were teased for upcoming episodes.

Concluding Summary and Call to Action:

This episode offers a rich mix of technical discussions, personal reflections, and updates on training opportunities. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the topics discussed by reaching out with their questions, exploring the Hazmat Guys training programs, and staying tuned for future episodes on cognitive biases in hazmat operations.

hazmat, thermal conductivity, teaching in hazmat, hazmat training, cognitive biases in hazmat, hazmat techniques, hazmat conference appearances, hazmat podcast, hazardous materials handling, hazmat teaching benefits, hazmat education updates, hazmat guys training programs, understanding thermal conductivity, hazmat operations insights, hazmat safety training, hazmat technology applications

  continue reading

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