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After a listener sent us an email (thanks Pat!) about what happens after we’re done, we scratched our heads. So we put together a two part show on deescalating an incident and then calling up clean up contractors to give a further perspective. Strap in, lots of interesting information in this two part series
Thank you to our sponsors: Firstline Technology and FLIR
Our hazardous materials training manual is finally available on Amazon! Click here to get your copy.
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Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!
Summary: In this episode, Michael and Bobby begin a series on deescalating hazmat incidents, focusing on the transition from emergency response to cleanup and reporting. They discuss the challenges of properly ending an incident, the importance of thorough reporting, collaboration with various agencies, and conducting after-action reviews. The episode provides practical advice on terminating incidents effectively and safely.
By Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco4.9
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After a listener sent us an email (thanks Pat!) about what happens after we’re done, we scratched our heads. So we put together a two part show on deescalating an incident and then calling up clean up contractors to give a further perspective. Strap in, lots of interesting information in this two part series
Thank you to our sponsors: Firstline Technology and FLIR
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 for listening and watching!
Follow us on the socials:
YouTube
Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!
Summary: In this episode, Michael and Bobby begin a series on deescalating hazmat incidents, focusing on the transition from emergency response to cleanup and reporting. They discuss the challenges of properly ending an incident, the importance of thorough reporting, collaboration with various agencies, and conducting after-action reviews. The episode provides practical advice on terminating incidents effectively and safely.

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