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What Makes an Expert in the Chemical Industry?
Episode 82
vendredi 18 octobre 2024 • Duration 25:20
What truly makes an expert? It's not just about knowing more facts. Discover the 13 key characteristics that set real experts apart, from forming expectancies to mental simulations. Learn how these traits apply across industries and how you can cultivate expertise in yourself and others. Whether you're an operator, manager, or lifelong learner, this discussion on the nature of expertise will change how you think about skill development and decision-making in complex environments.
Manufacturing's Talent Hunt: Strategies for the Next Generation
Episode 81
vendredi 11 octobre 2024 • Duration 26:23
Chemical Processing's Editor-in-Chief, Traci Purdum, recently sat in on a roundtable of fellow editors and manufacturing alliances to discuss how industry is facing a significant challenge in recruiting both skilled and unskilled workers. Listen in as her fellow business journalists reveal tactics big-name companies are using to attract younger workers to manufacturing careers.
Operator Safety: Winter Is Coming Be Prepared
Episode 72
vendredi 16 août 2024 • Duration 06:28
As winter approaches, you should assess how well your plant is protected from problems that frigid conditions can pose. In this episode, Managing Editor Amanda Joshi reads a column from Dirk Willard. If you don't have a mother or spouse nagging you to wear a coat, give this a listen. And don't forget to take out the trash!
Original column: Safety: Winterization Goes Beyond Equipment
Articles referenced in this podcast:
Get Ready for the Next Big Freeze
Prevent Accidents During Subfreezing Weather
Winter Weather Dangers: Why Winterizing is Crucial for Chemical Plants.
Next Generation of Chemical Operators Need Different Training
Episode 71
vendredi 9 août 2024 • Duration 20:23
Operator roles have expanded beyond valve-turning. Future operators will need broader understanding of chemistry, equipment and instrumentation to effectively troubleshoot and communicate issues.
In this podcast we discuss the changing landscape of operator training. Three key factors are driving change: a new generation of workers comfortable with mobile technology, emerging technologies like virtual reality and evolving job expectations.
Trending News: Ignoring safety recommendations, Hurricane Beryl fallout and ditching the Chevron Deference
Episode 70
vendredi 2 août 2024 • Duration 03:34
Here is a look at the three top trending stories as reported on ChemicalProcessing.com.
- Explosion at Honeywell Plant Occurred Two Years After Replacement Recommendation, CSB Reports --Management approved the project but did not purchase or install a replacement shell before the Jan. 23, 2023, explosion.
- Dow Reports Power Outage at Freeport Operations Due to Hurricane Beryl -- Company says it's working to restore power to the plant.
- What Ditching The Chevron Deference Means for the Chemical Industry --TSCA advocates and adversaries must be relentlessly compelling, fact-based and thorough in advocating for their positions in a Chevron-free world.
Combat Fine Particle Challenges
Episode 69
vendredi 26 juillet 2024 • Duration 05:40
In Case You Missed It brings the written word to life. In today’s episode, Editor-in-Chief Traci Purdum will be reading an article from Tom Blackwood, Chemical Processing’s Solids Advice columnist. This article “Combat Fine Particle Challenges -- What makes them good is also why they’re bad” was published to ChemicalProcessing.com July 22, 2024.
Tips To Get Your Motor Running
Episode 68
vendredi 19 juillet 2024 • Duration 05:17
Readers ask questions about their motors and our expert responds.
Proper troubleshooting is important. Here are a few questions that were posed to our motors expert, Tom Bishop, over the years.
Bishop is a senior technical support specialist with the Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA). He joined the EASA staff in 2002 with over 30 years of hands-on engineering experience at electrical machinery manufacturing and apparatus service firms. He has a BS in Electrical Engineering and is a licensed professional engineer.
Read by Editor-in-Chief Traci Purdum.
Fixing Fixation Problems in the Chemical Industry
Episode 67
vendredi 12 juillet 2024 • Duration 20:18
This cognitive bias has operators clinging to beliefs despite contrary evidence.
In this episode, we discuss fixation, also known as confirmation bias or tunnel vision. It’s a cognitive bias in which people cling to beliefs despite contrary evidence. Dave Strobhar and Traci Purdum discuss how fixation can be problematic in industrial settings, citing examples like the Yom Kippur War and the Three Mile Island incident. Dave offers strategies to combat fixation, including the two-strike rule, testing hypotheses, shift changes, maintaining situational awareness, and fostering open team communication.
How to Write Engineering Reports Right
Episode 66
vendredi 5 juillet 2024 • Duration 05:53
Focus on clarity in an engineering report. While such reports fall into several types — cost estimates, engineering calculations, proposals and studies (e.g., related to laboratory work or calibration, failures and inspections, or optimization) — all benefit from a clear discussion and conclusion. Sometimes this requires flexibility to stray from a company’s set format.
This ICYMI episode revisits a column from contributing editor Dirk Willard. You can read the column here: https://www.chemicalprocessing.com/asset-management/economics/article/11297512/write-engineering-reports-right-chemical-processing
Read by Editor-in-Chief Traci Purdum.
June Roundup: Great Molasses Flood, Barbie Impacts Chemical Industry, EPA’s Tight Grip On Toxic Chemicals
Episode 65
vendredi 28 juin 2024 • Duration 08:05
Distilled News examines the top three stories trending on chemicalprocessing.com. Hosted by Jonathan Katz, executive editor of Chemical Processing.
- Safety Lessons from the Great Molasses Flood of 1919
- Regulatory Burdens, Barbie and Taylor Swift Impact the Chemical Industry
- EPA Tightens Grip on Toxic Chemicals, Industry Feels the Heat



