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The Bill & Corey Show is a once-per-week, fast dose of Specialty Gas Equipment tech support improv from two of MATHESON’s Gas Professionals. Learn a little & laugh a little. Perfect for your coffee break at 10-15 minutes long. We cover topics such as: Pressure Regulators, Switchovers, Flowmeters, Gas Detection, Flex Hoses, Valves, Purifiers, Filters, and more. These podcasts are the audio version of The Bill & Corey Show YouTube Livestream held every 10:00 AM (Eastern)
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Industrial Safety isn’t something to fool around with. But that doesn't mean you need to torture yourself reading regulations and standards written for rocket scientists. There's a better way to keep up with the best safety practices pertaining to the hazards you face daily. Dave and Bacon's Safety Tales brings you weekly advice, news, interviews with industry leaders and real life safety stories from people who don't write about safety for a living. They live it.
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Taking inspiration from trees, scientists have developed a battery made from a sliver of wood coated with tin that shows promise for becoming a tiny, long-lasting, efficient and environmentally friendly energy source. Their report on the device — 1,000 times thinner than a sheet of paper — appears in the journal Nano Letters.
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Listen Now to hear more about:Why all disposable clothing is NOT created equal, how understanding protection levels when choosing disposable suits benefits everyone, and exactly how important it is that the protection factor of disposable suits matches the hazards it's up against. Plus more!By Quad City Safety
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Common sense would tell us that if we're suiting up with other types of PPE, we should check whether we need a respirator. This week's Safety Tales episode covers safety behavior, the ROI of safety spending, and why engineering controls won't eliminate danger- but they sure help!By Quad City Safety
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In todays episode, ol’ Uncle Dave tells a few tales about why he takes safety so seriously. From his daddy’s time in Vietnam to when Dave was an accountant—there’s more than a few reasons why Dave says “screw other people’s safety baseline”. Namely, those pesky chronic hazards that get overlooked.By Quad City Safety
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Since you're listening to a podcast, we're going to guess that you appreciate the magical ability you have to hear things. But, did you know that the job you do every day may be causing damage over time? Working in an environment with excessive noise isn't the only cause for concern. Find out what you should do to keep your ears in tip-top shape no…
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Industrial safety isn’t something to fool around with. But that doesn't mean you need to torture yourself trying to read regulations and standards written for rocket scientists. There's a better way to keep up with the best safety practices pertaining to the hazards you face daily.Dave and Bacon's Safety Tales brings you weekly advice, news, interv…
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In remote regions of the world where electricity is hard to come by and scientific instruments are even scarcer, conducting medical tests at a doctor’s office or medical lab is rarely an option. Scientists are now reporting progress toward an inexpensive point-of-care, paper-based device to fill that void with no electronics required. Their study o…
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With the “green” reputation of large hydroelectric dams already in question, scientists are reporting that millions of smaller dams on rivers around the world make an important contribution to the greenhouse gases linked to global climate change. Their study, showing that more methane than previously believed bubbles out of the water behind small d…
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As the Fukushima crisis continues to remind the world of the potential dangers of nuclear disposal and unforeseen accidents, scientists are reporting progress toward a new way to detect the radioactive materials uranium and plutonium in waste water. Their report on the design of a highly sensitive nanosensor appears in ACS’ The Journal of Physical …
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