• Episode 106 - EPA's National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives with Guest Mathew Todaro
    Jul 12 2024

    In this episode, Rob sits down with Mat Todaro of Verrill Law, who listeners may remember from his previous guest appearances on the show related to EPA's Risk Management Program and General Duty Clause. Today Rob and Mat discuss EPA's National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives (NECI) for 2024, including what they are and which initiatives are new, modified, and continued, what is different about how NECI will be managed this time around, what this means for RMP facilities who have ammonia, HF, or are near an overburdened community, and Mat's thoughts on the Supreme Court's recent overturning of the Chevron doctrine. If you haven't listened to our previous episodes featuring Mat, be sure to check them out at the links below:

    • Episode 25 - After the EPA Inspector Leaves with Guest Mathew Todaro
    • Episode 35 - Environmental Compliance Audits with Guest Mathew Todaro
    • Episode 52 - EPA's General Duty Clause with Guest Mathew Todaro
    • Episode 56 - Implementing EPA's General Duty Clause (GDC) (Does not feature Mat, but is a companion episode to #52)

    Connect with Mat on LinkedIn here.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 105 - Incident Breakdown: 2022 Fatal Naphtha Release and Fire at BP-Husky Toledo Refinery in Ohio
    Jun 28 2024

    In this episode Magi and Jo team up to cover a recent CSB final report. In this incident breakdown, they cover the 2022 accidental release of naphtha that resulted in a fire, two worker fatalities, and significant property damage at the BP-Husky refinery in Oregon, Ohio, including what happened leading up to the event, contributing factors, recommendations the CSB made in their final report, and what companies can learn from this incident. Find the CSB's final report for this incident here.


    If you haven't listened to our episodes where we interviewed the CSB, please check out Episode 101 and Episode 102.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 104 - "Hazardous Lies" with Author Stephen J. Wallace
    Jun 14 2024

    In today's episode, Molly sits down with Stephen J. Wallace, the author of a newly released process safety thriller titled "Hazardous Lies". Although his book is a work of fiction, Stephen discusses how his book relates to real aspects of process safety and how it was informed by his real career experience in the process safety field, how he came up with the idea for the novel, his leap from technical writing in his career to creative writing, and how he made technical topics in the book accessible to non-technical readers. Stephen also shares his advice for those branching out from a technical field into a more creative role, and his advice for those who wish to steer their careers toward process safety.


    You can purchase "Hazardous Lies" on Amazon here, or you can visit https://stephenjwallace.com/ to purchase the book or to learn more about Stephen.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 103 - Quantitative and Qualitative Natural Disaster Preparation with Guest Mike Washington
    May 31 2024

    In this episode, Rob is joined again by guest Mike Washington, who is the Director of Industrial Safety at Arkema Inc., The Americas. Mike recently gave a talk at the AIChE Global Congress on Process Safety in New Orleans in March 2023 titled, “Quantitative Natural Disaster Assessment and Scorecard for Chemical Plants," and today discusses some of what he covered in that talk. Rob and Mike cover his motivation for presenting at the AIChE Global Congress on Process Safety, the basic approach of the assessment and scorecard, how Arkema is using the tool and how the plants have reacted to it, and advice he has for other companies struggling with planning for and reducing the risks of natural hazards.


    If you haven't caught our previous episode with Mike, be sure to listen to Episode 96 - Educating the Next Generation of Process Safety Experts with Guest Mike Washington.


    Mike invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-washington-m-b-a-067b2520/


    To hear more about this topic, be sure to listen to these episodes:

    Episode 26 - Natural Hazard Assessment and Planning

    Episode 66 - Tornadoes, Natural Hazards, and Emergency Planning

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    26 mins
  • Episode 102 - Conversations with the CSB - Part 2
    May 17 2024

    In this episode, we sit down for another conversation with the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB). This time, Molly and Jo talk with Supervisory Chemical Incident Investigator Lauren Johnson, Chemical Incident Investigator Melike Yersiz, P.E., and Video Producer and Public Affairs Specialist Shauna Lawhorne. We discuss how each CSB employee ended up at the agency, what a company can expect when the CSB comes to investigate an incident, some examples of how and when subject matter experts are used to assist with investigations, what has most surprised each of them during the course of their investigations, and how recommendations are tracked and managed. Then we get to ask everything we've been wondering about the CSB videos; how the CSB decides which investigations get a video, how they condense the investigation's material down, some details about the iconic narrator, and more.


    A heartfelt thank you to all three CSB guests for their appearances on this episode, and to CSB Communications Manager, Hillary Cohen. To learn more about the CSB, please visit csb.gov, and if you haven't already be sure to check out our previous episode with the CSB: "Episode 101 - Conversations with the CSB - Part 1". To learn more about the CSB's accidental release reporting rule, and to access the published data, visit https://www.csb.gov/news/incident-report-rule-form-/.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 101 - Conversations with the CSB - Part 1
    May 3 2024

    In this episode, Molly and Magi sit down with two U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) chemical incident investigators, Lauren Grim, P.E., CFEI and Drew Sahli. Lauren and Drew detail how each of their career paths led them to their current roles, what their jobs as chemical incident investigators are like, and, for those interested in also working at the CSB, the type of background and experience best suited for the job. Next, Molly and Magi ask about the size of the CSB agency, the challenges, surprises, and takeaways they've had during investigations, and their thoughts on how the CSB final investigation reports and videos should be utilized. Finally, Molly and Magi get to ask what all of us have been dying to know; now that the CSB has cleared their backlog of reports, what are they up to next? Be sure to tune in to this episode to find out, and subscribe to the show so you'll be the first to hear "Conversations with the CSB - Part 2" when it becomes available.


    A huge thank you to Lauren Grim and Drew Sahil for their guest appearances on this episode, and to CSB Communications Manager, Hillary Cohen. To learn more about the CSB, please visit csb.gov.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 100 - The Past, Present, & Future of Our Show
    Apr 19 2024

    We've made it to episode 100, can you believe it? We invite you to celebrate this milestone with us in today's very special episode. Join the current Amplify team members as well as two former team members in reminiscing about the early days of the podcast, hear some fun facts about our audience, episodes, and past guests, learn which of our episodes made the top 10 most popular list, our goals for the future of the show, and more. Be sure to stick around to the end for some funny clips that have never before been aired. A special thank you to Wesley Carter and John Doan for joining us for the beginning of this episode. And thank you to you, our listeners, as we wouldn't be doing this without you. Thank you for sticking around for 100 episodes, and cheers to 100 more.

    Time stamps:

    Introduction: 00:00:36

    Kick Off to Who is Who (Rob Bartlett, Molly Myers, Magi Riech, Jo Pastor, John Doan, Wesley Carter): 00:02:11

    Fun Facts about Our Show (Listens, Guests, Listener Locations/Ages, Episodes): 00:33:17

    Our Top 10 Episodes: 00:45:54

    Feedback on the Show: 00:56:24

    Closing & Where We're Headed: 00:57:12

    Funny Clips: 1:03:10


    We'd love to hear what you thought about this episode, which episode so far has been your favorite, or what you want to hear about next. Send the show an email at podcast@amplifyconsultants.com.


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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 99 - Rethinking (Process) Safety Culture with Guest Blaine J. Hoffmann
    Apr 5 2024

    In today's episode, Rob sits down with Blaine J. Hoffmann, from The SafetyPro Podcast, to discuss his new book, titled "Rethinking SAFETY Culture". Blaine details why he was motivated to write the book, how he defines safety culture, and discusses ways to implement the ideas he presents in "Rethinking SAFETY Culture". He also talks about his recommendations for digital safety management systems, how KPIs can be used to improve safety cultures, and more.


    Find Blaine on LinkedIn here, find "Rethinking SAFETY Culture" on Amazon here, and be sure to check out Blaine's library of over 175 episodes at ⁠thesafetypropodcast.com⁠ or wherever you find your podcasts.

    We also invite you to check out our previous episodes with Blaine, where we teamed up to discuss a variety of topics from both a process safety lens and an occupational safety lens. Episode 23 - Incident Investigation with The SafetyPro Podcast Episode 24 - Emergency Planning & Response with The SafetyPro Podcast Episode 27 - Contractor Management with The SafetyPro Podcast Episode 28 - Hot Work with The SafetyPro Podcast

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    53 mins