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Bob recently came across an interesting report on the Tier II reporting for the NYC area. Some of the numbers were a total shock to Bob, so he decided to throw Mike under the bus and see what he knew. Of course, Bob had all of the answers in front of him, and Mike did not. Hilarity ensues.
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Episode Overview: In this episode, Bobby Salveson and Michael Monaco delve into New York City’s Community Right-to-Know Act, focusing on the Tier 2 reporting requirements for hazardous materials. Bobby surprises Mike with some eye-opening statistics and details about the chemicals stored in and around New York City. They discuss the implications for first responders, the importance of knowing what hazardous substances are present in your area, and how these regulations affect the way hazmat incidents are managed. The episode also highlights the necessity for first responders to stay informed about local hazardous materials to ensure their safety and effectiveness during emergencies.
By Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco4.9
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Bob recently came across an interesting report on the Tier II reporting for the NYC area. Some of the numbers were a total shock to Bob, so he decided to throw Mike under the bus and see what he knew. Of course, Bob had all of the answers in front of him, and Mike did not. Hilarity ensues.
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Thanks for listening and watching!
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Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!
Episode Overview: In this episode, Bobby Salveson and Michael Monaco delve into New York City’s Community Right-to-Know Act, focusing on the Tier 2 reporting requirements for hazardous materials. Bobby surprises Mike with some eye-opening statistics and details about the chemicals stored in and around New York City. They discuss the implications for first responders, the importance of knowing what hazardous substances are present in your area, and how these regulations affect the way hazmat incidents are managed. The episode also highlights the necessity for first responders to stay informed about local hazardous materials to ensure their safety and effectiveness during emergencies.

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