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Process Safety with Trish & Traci

Process Safety with Trish & Traci

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The Process Safety with Trish & Traci podcast shares insights from recent process-safety incidents to avoid accidents at chemical processing plants.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • When Level Nozzle Placement and Operator Behavior Collide
    Apr 7 2026

    When operators inevitably push levels to their limits, a poorly placed vapor inlet nozzle can turn a routine excursion into a tower-wrecking event.

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    4 m
  • Could vs. Should: What 'Jurassic Park' Can Teach Us About Process Safety
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, Stay Safe Columnist Trish Kerin reads her latest article for Chemical Processing. She's a proud GenXer, and she points out that a line from Dr. Ian Malcolm cuts to the heart of a critical distinction in process safety — the difference between what we are allowed to do and what we ought to do. You can read the column here.

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    6 m
  • When Nature Attacks: Preparing Chemical Facilities for NATECH Events
    Mar 10 2026

    When natural disasters strike industrial facilities, the results can be catastrophic — and most companies aren't ready. In this episode of Process Safety with Trish and Traci, Trish Kerin and Traci Purdum explore NATECH events, where natural hazards collide with industrial risk. Drawing on real incidents including Arkema in Crosby, Texas, BioLab in Lake Charles and the Fukushima disaster, they examine why facilities consistently underestimate natural hazard risk, how to build truly complete ride-out and recovery plans, and why traditional PHAs fall short for NATECH scenarios. Kerin's bottom line: assume the event will happen, and prepare accordingly.

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    30 m
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Spot-on best process safety practices! A constant reminder of why process safety matters and must be managed. Trish Kerin is truly a bold leader in the world of Process Safety!

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