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Safety Unleashed Podcast

Safety Unleashed Podcast

By: Andrew Collins and Chris Maise
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Industry professional podcast discussing the occupational workforce culture from construction, oil and gas, railroad, amusement parks and more.2025 Economics Social Sciences
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  • Workplace Safety Who Answers The Emergency Response Call - Episode 13
    Mar 17 2026

    What happens when an unexpected fire erupts at an industrial facility and the cause is still unknown?

    In this episode of Safety Unleashed, Drew and Chris break down the real-world safety questions that surface when a major fire occurs at an oil and lubricant facility in southeastern Louisiana. As reports emerge about explosions, smoke plumes, and nearby evacuations, the hosts examine the complex chain of possibilities that can lead to catastrophic industrial events.

    From lightning strikes and ignition sources to process safety management and emergency response coordination, this conversation walks through the many factors investigators must consider when determining the root cause of an incident. Drew and Chris explore the fire triangle, environmental risks, exposure concerns for nearby communities, and the challenges first responders face when arriving at a scene involving flammable industrial products.

    If you've ever wondered what safety professionals think about when a major industrial fire hits the news — this episode offers a real-time perspective from those who understand the systems behind it.

    You'll learn how to:

    • Understand how ignition sources like lightning, heat, or sparks can trigger industrial fires
    • Recognize how the fire triangle (fuel, oxygen, and heat) drives combustion events
    • Identify the environmental risks associated with burning oils, lubricants, and petrochemical products
    • See how emergency responders evaluate air quality, wind direction, and community exposure risk
    • Understand the role of Process Safety Management (PSM) in preventing catastrophic incidents

    From grounding systems and lightning strikes to air quality monitoring and environmental response, Drew and Chris discuss how industrial fires create complex safety challenges that extend far beyond the facility itself.

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    18 mins
  • Workplace Safety Emergency Response Call Activated - Episode 14
    Mar 17 2026
    Who answers the emergency response call when a workplace incident turns into a full-scale emergency? In this episode of Safety Unleashed, Drew and Chris break down what happens when responders are activated for a major industrial event involving fire, hazardous materials, environmental exposure, and public safety concerns. Drawing from Chris's firsthand experience in environmental emergency response, the conversation explores the intense decision-making that begins before a crew even arrives on site. From incident command and emergency logistics to chemical hazards, PPE decisions, and the role of Safety Data Sheets, this episode walks through the real factors safety professionals and emergency responders must evaluate when the stakes are high and the situation is still unfolding. Drew and Chris also discuss how weather, air movement, ignition sources, and surrounding infrastructure can all influence the severity of an incident. If you've ever wondered what really happens after the emergency response call is activated — this episode offers a grounded look at the preparation, pressure, and protection required when teams run toward the danger. You'll learn how to: Understand how emergency responders assess severity before and during arrival at an incident scene Recognize why chemical identification and SDS review are critical in fire and hazmat situations Identify how environmental conditions like weather, rain, and nighttime air movement affect incident response
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    31 mins
  • Workplace Safety Grade D Breathing Air - Episode 12
    Mar 10 2026

    What happens when the air you're breathing at work looks fine… but hasn't been properly tested?

    In this episode of Safety Unleashed, Drew and Chris dig into one of the most misunderstood gray areas in industrial safety: Grade D Breathing Air. They break down what "proper breathing air" really means across different applications, why testing and verification matters, and where companies get stuck between bottles, compressors, filtration, and lab results.

    If you've ever wondered who owns the liability, how often air should be tested, or what changes when you move a compressor on a jobsite—this episode will help you think through it with clarity (and a little humor).

    You'll learn how to:

    • When Grade D breathing air is required, and what it should be supporting on the job
    • The real tradeoffs between bottles and compressors, including testing and downtime
    • Why "tested" isn't always the same as "certified," and how that impacts responsibility
    • What questions to ask about filtration, CO monitoring, sampling methods, and moving equipment

    Proper breathing air for specific applications. Grade D is utilized for first-line break, blasting, healthcare, and more.

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    43 mins
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