The HazMat Guys

By: Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco
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  • From a spark of knowledge on a podcast to a comprehensive training hub, we empower responders of all levels in the ever-evolving world of hazmat response. Through hundreds of episodes, online courses, and in-person programs, we bridge the gap between novice and expert, fostering a collaborative community of continuous learning. Together, we equip responders with the skills and knowledge to navigate hazardous situations safely and effectively.
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  • THMG471 – Hazard Class
    Nov 22 2024

    We had an awesome chat with our buddy Jake Ryks, who's kicking off his new podcast, Hazard Class. We're thrilled to support him in making this happen. Jake's doing incredible work for emergency responders, offering both entertainment and education in a lively and captivating style. Make sure you subscribe to this podcast!

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    29 mins
  • News | November 19, 2024
    Nov 19 2024

    Welcome to the November 19th, 2024 edition of The Newsletter Podcast with Jack and Jane! Brought to you by The HazMat Guys.

    We’re diving into the top hazmat news stories from the past week, breaking them down through the lens of hazmat responders. Let’s get into it!

    Articles covered:

    • Hazmat vehicles under the scanner: 5-day inspection blitz conducted by Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
    • Prince George County firefighters manage tractor-trailer crash and Hazmat spill
    • Shelter-in-place for Weslaco residents caused by chemical leak has been lifted
    • 4 residents, 1 firefighter hospitalized after hazmat incident reported in Montgomery County
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    8 mins
  • THMG470 – Mailbag
    Nov 15 2024
    In this episode, we rummage through our mailbag and pull out two intriguing questions. One is like a thermal imaging camera, while the other tackles the tricky situation of finding PPE compatibility when the manufacturer's specs aren't available, and time is ticking. Can you rely on the chemical's genre instead? We dive deep into this topic and explore how being unprepared can sometimes lead to surprising solutions. Tune in to hear our take on it!Thank you to our sponsor for this episode:ObexionFRAnother tremendous battery containment product that is making storage safer check it hereAgilentSee through more with the Agilent Resolve handheld Raman system check it 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 chase, 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 go PREMIUM 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:FacebookInstagramLinkedInYouTubeThanks for listening and watching! Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!™Episode Summary: In this engaging episode, the hosts delve into a series of listener questions from the hazmat community, tackling complex and curious scenarios involving thermal imaging cameras (TICs) in unique hazmat environments. From navigating vapor clouds to understanding the limitations of TICs in extreme weather conditions, they dissect real-world questions and community insights on the effectiveness of TICs. The episode also explores compatibility concerns in hazmat gear, and the use of specialized meters in unknown chemical environments, sparking discussions on best practices and potential experimentation in hazmat protocols.Key Segments and Timestamps[00:00] Introduction to the Mailbag EditionThe hosts introduce this episode’s format, featuring listener-submitted questions focusing on hazmat scenarios involving thermal imaging cameras, compatibility of PPE, and more.[04:35] Community Insights on Thermal Imaging Cameras in Vapor CloudsA listener question about using TICs in a large vapor cloud event spurs a detailed discussion. The hosts explore an ammonia leak video that illustrates how cold air can entirely block infrared detection, limiting the TIC’s utility in dense vapor conditions.[08:06] Thermal Imaging Camera and Cold Air: An Unlikely BarrierThe hosts dive into the science of how cold air can hinder a TIC's ability to detect heat, contrasting it with the camera’s performance in smoke. They theorize why cold vapor clouds differ from smoke and raise intriguing physics questions about TIC functionality.[14:22] Testing TICs in Adverse Weather ConditionsCurious about TIC limitations, the hosts brainstorm ways to test TICs under various weather conditions, including fog, rain, and humidity. They humorously suggest experiments involving liquid nitrogen and heavy rain to see how TICs perform.[16:25] The Essentials of Hazmat Compatibility ChartsA practical question addresses how hazmat teams can determine PPE compatibility without a physical compatibility chart. The hosts share tips on accessing manufacturer websites and using chemical families to assess compatibility, emphasizing adaptability in the field.[19:58] Carrying Meters Inside Suits: A Worthwhile Strategy?Discussing whether bringing a meter inside a hazmat suit is practical, the hosts weigh the pros and cons. They consider the types of meters that might be useful and address potential challenges, such as false alarms due to suit humidity and oxygen level fluctuations.[22:20] Community Call-Out: Experimenting with TICsThe hosts invite listeners to share their own TIC experiments or unique scenarios encountered in the field. They encourage the community to get involved, sending photos or videos of TIC performance under extreme conditions to enrich future episodes.Key Moments & Notable Quotes“It opened up a whole Pandora’s box of questions!” – One of the hosts reflects on how one simple inquiry led to a deeper dive into the complex world of thermal imaging physics.“Let’s myth-bust this!” – The hosts’ enthusiasm for practical testing shines as they brainstorm unconventional tests to verify TIC limitations in various conditions.
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    25 mins

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and enjoyable show packed with knowledge and experience in the HazMat field. Never a dull episode and always something new to learn.

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