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THMG429 – The Psychological Hurdles of HM Techs – Part 2
Well here we are. The rabbit hole that took Bob on quite the chase. 10 Psychological fallacies that we may encounter and deal with. In this episode we go for DUNNING-KRUGER EFFECT and NORMALCY BIAS.
Also, Feb 7th, 2024 at 1930 Est is the first long form episode of the After Action Report Podcast featuring Rick emery which will be streaming on Facebook and YouTube. Comments will be on!
Thank you to our sponsor for this episode:
Industrial Emergency Council (IEC)
Providing great training for great folks. Check them out here.
Just in case you’ve been hiding under a rock, we’re now out and about doing in-person training. Don’t let your agency miss out on this act! Click here to see our expanding catalog of offerings, or you can skip right to the cha, and click here to get the ball rolling.
If you would like to advertise with us, click here to get on our mailing list and find out about what we can offer to get your company’s message in front of more eyes.
You can get even more content than the audio-only version you are enjoying here! Upgrade your account to a Technician or Specialist to get the video, early release, and monthly happy hour with us by clicking here.
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!
Follow us on the socials:
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Thanks for listening and watching!
Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!™
This episode delves into the intricate psychological challenges faced by hazardous materials (HM) technicians. Through engaging discussions, the hosts explore significant hurdles such as the Dunning-Kruger effect and the normalcy bias, providing insights and strategies to overcome these issues. The conversations are enriched with examples, including historical events like Hurricane Katrina and the Fukushima disaster, making the episode not only informative but also highly relatable for HM professionals.
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This episode provides valuable insights into the psychological challenges faced by HM technicians, focusing on overcoming the Dunning-Kruger effect and normalcy bias. The hosts emphasize the significance of continuous learning, emergency preparedness, and mental flexibility in the field of hazardous materials management. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content through feedback and to apply the discussed strategies in their professional lives.
Listeners are invited to subscribe for more insightful discussions and to share their thoughts and experiences on social media or the podcast’s website.
These show notes are crafted to align with the podcast's thematic focus on educational and practical aspects of hazardous materials management, ensuring consistency with the podcast's overall tone and style.
hazardous materials, HM technicians, psychological hurdles, Dunning-Kruger effect, normalcy bias, continuous learning, mentorship in HM, emergency preparedness, mental flexibility, risk management training, disaster awareness, Hurricane Katrina, Fukushima disaster, multi-agency alerts, safety training, disaster preparedness, educational podcast, hazmat challenges, professional development, hazmat training techniques
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THMG429 – The Psychological Hurdles of HM Techs – Part 2
Well here we are. The rabbit hole that took Bob on quite the chase. 10 Psychological fallacies that we may encounter and deal with. In this episode we go for DUNNING-KRUGER EFFECT and NORMALCY BIAS.
Also, Feb 7th, 2024 at 1930 Est is the first long form episode of the After Action Report Podcast featuring Rick emery which will be streaming on Facebook and YouTube. Comments will be on!
Thank you to our sponsor for this episode:
Industrial Emergency Council (IEC)
Providing great training for great folks. Check them out here.
Just in case you’ve been hiding under a rock, we’re now out and about doing in-person training. Don’t let your agency miss out on this act! Click here to see our expanding catalog of offerings, or you can skip right to the cha, and click here to get the ball rolling.
If you would like to advertise with us, click here to get on our mailing list and find out about what we can offer to get your company’s message in front of more eyes.
You can get even more content than the audio-only version you are enjoying here! Upgrade your account to a Technician or Specialist to get the video, early release, and monthly happy hour with us by clicking here.
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!
Follow us on the socials:
YouTube
Thanks for listening and watching!
Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!™
This episode delves into the intricate psychological challenges faced by hazardous materials (HM) technicians. Through engaging discussions, the hosts explore significant hurdles such as the Dunning-Kruger effect and the normalcy bias, providing insights and strategies to overcome these issues. The conversations are enriched with examples, including historical events like Hurricane Katrina and the Fukushima disaster, making the episode not only informative but also highly relatable for HM professionals.
N/A for this episode.
This episode provides valuable insights into the psychological challenges faced by HM technicians, focusing on overcoming the Dunning-Kruger effect and normalcy bias. The hosts emphasize the significance of continuous learning, emergency preparedness, and mental flexibility in the field of hazardous materials management. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content through feedback and to apply the discussed strategies in their professional lives.
Listeners are invited to subscribe for more insightful discussions and to share their thoughts and experiences on social media or the podcast’s website.
These show notes are crafted to align with the podcast's thematic focus on educational and practical aspects of hazardous materials management, ensuring consistency with the podcast's overall tone and style.
hazardous materials, HM technicians, psychological hurdles, Dunning-Kruger effect, normalcy bias, continuous learning, mentorship in HM, emergency preparedness, mental flexibility, risk management training, disaster awareness, Hurricane Katrina, Fukushima disaster, multi-agency alerts, safety training, disaster preparedness, educational podcast, hazmat challenges, professional development, hazmat training techniques
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