In this episode, we cover the Chemical Safety Board Dust Hazard Learning Review, an ongoing project that we enthusiastically support.
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DSS105: Safety Share – Failed Testing of High-Speed Abort Gates with Corey Gardiner
Corey Gardiner, Manager of Asset Protection at Tolko Industries does a safety share on a failed testing of a high-speed abort gate.
DSS104: Preplanning and Working with Firefighters with Glen Saraduke – Part 2
In this episode, we replay a Q&A session with Glen Saraduke about pre-planning and working with firefighters.
DSS103: Preplanning and Working with Firefighters with Glen Saraduke – Part 1
In this episode, we replay a presentation by Glen Saraduke of Saraduke Technical Services about pre-planning and working with firefighters.
DSS102: Review of the Beirut Port Explosion with Dr. Suzanne Smyth and Dr. Russell Ogle
In this episode, Dr. Suzanne Smyth and Dr. Russell Ogle return to discuss the recent catastrophic Beirut port explosion.
DSS101: The Evolution of Fire Rover’s Waste and Recycling Fire Elimination Solution with Ryan Fogelman
In this episode, Ryan Fogelman, VP of Fire Elimination Solutions at Fire Rover, discusses their waste and recycling fire elimination solution.
DSS100: Celebration, Review and What’s Coming Next!
In this episode, we celebrate the achievements represented by our 100th episode and reveal what’s coming up later this year and in 2021.
DSS099: Design and Use of Non-Sparking Tools in Hazardous Areas with Hector Maggi
In this episode, Hector Maggi, Managing Director of TFT-Pneumatic, explains the benefits of using non-sparking tools in hazardous areas.
DSS098: History of the Manufacturing Advisory Group in British Columbia with David Murray
In this episode, David Murray returns to discuss the history of the Manufacturing Advisory Group (MAG) in British Columbia.
DSS097: Lessons Learned from Two British Columbia Sawmill Explosions in 2012 with David Murray
In this episode, we interview David Murray of the Gorman Group about lessons learned from two British Columbia sawmill explosions in 2012.