A podcast more focused on industrial fire departments and industrial hazmat response. From discussing interesting calls, to talking about equipment, to touching on distinctly corporate aspects of the job, the Industrial Strength team delves into different aspects of working within an industrial hazmat team. Through these podcasts the team endeavors to shed more light on what’s often an overlooked part of the public safety sector for other industry insiders as well as visitors from municipal teams.
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A podcast more focused on industrial fire departments and industrial hazmat response. From discussing interesting calls, to talking about equipment, to touching on distinctly corporate aspects of the job, the Industrial Strength team delves into different aspects of working within an industrial hazmat team. Through these podcasts the team endeavors to shed more light on what’s often an overlooked part of the public safety sector for other industry insiders as well as visitors from municipal teams.
Industrial Strength Podcast – Episode 9: The Hazards of Hot Boxing
Industrial Strength Podcast
27 minutes 49 seconds
7 months ago
Industrial Strength Podcast – Episode 9: The Hazards of Hot Boxing
Episode Overview In this ninth episode of Industrial Strength Podcast, the team dives into a real-life hazmat response incident involving hot boxing—but not the kind you might be thinking of. This case study explores a hazardous situation involving di-tert-butyl-dicarbonate (also known as bauk anhydride) and how improper heating practices nearly led to a serious chemical incident.The discussion covers the science behind drum bulging, thermal decomposition, and the dangers of improper temperature control in industrial settings. The hosts also share lessons learned from past incidents and how teams can prevent similar situations in the future.Key Topics Covered* Introduction to hot boxing and why this term has a different meaning in industrial hazmat response* The incident: di-tert-butyl-dicarbonate drums placed in a warming room at excessive temperatures* How improper heating led to pressurization and bulging of metal drums* The chemistry behind di-tert-butyl-dicarbonate, its decomposition, and toxic inhalation risks* Scene size-up and initial response actions taken by the hazmat team* The use of thermal imaging cameras (TIC) to assess drum temperatures* Proper PPE selection and mitigation strategies for relieving drum pressure* The importance of engineering controls and how improper operator techniques contributed to the incident* Discussion on a custom-built pressure relief device for safely venting plastic drumsNotable Moments and Key Takeaways* Even low-pressure bulging in drums can indicate dangerous internal conditions* Engineering controls and procedural adherence are critical to preventing hazardous situations* The importance of scene size-up and using tools like TIC for better hazard assessment* Why dual-role teams (such as entry and RIT) need careful consideration in hazmat responses* The difference between metal and plastic drum pressure relief techniquesResources & References* More information on di-tert-butyl-dicarbonate and its hazards* OSHA guidelines for industrial chemical storage and heating practices* Visuals of drum bulging and the team’s custom pressure relief deviceListener EngagementHave you ever dealt with a hazmat incident involving bulging drums or improper heating? Does your team have a unique tool or method for venting pressure safely? Share your experiences with us at hazmatharder@gmail.com.Next Episode PreviewThe team will tackle a growing industrial fire hazard—lithium-ion batteries. What makes them such a challenge for hazmat responders, and how can teams safely manage these fires? Tune in next time for an in-depth discussion.
Industrial Strength Podcast
A podcast more focused on industrial fire departments and industrial hazmat response. From discussing interesting calls, to talking about equipment, to touching on distinctly corporate aspects of the job, the Industrial Strength team delves into different aspects of working within an industrial hazmat team. Through these podcasts the team endeavors to shed more light on what’s often an overlooked part of the public safety sector for other industry insiders as well as visitors from municipal teams.