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Episode Overview:In this episode, the hosts dive into their mailbag to answer listener questions, covering a range of topics from upcoming conferences and teaching opportunities to specific technical questions about thermal conductivity and its applications in hazardous materials scenarios. The episode offers a blend of practical information, technical deep dives, and reflective conversation on the value of teaching in the hazmat field.
Segment Breakdown and Timestamps:This episode offers a rich mix of technical discussions, personal reflections, and updates on training opportunities. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the topics discussed by reaching out with their questions, exploring the Hazmat Guys training programs, and staying tuned for future episodes on cognitive biases in hazmat operations.
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