Dennis hosts a roundtable with Max Gowdy, Tad Powell, and Eric Highline to explore what it really takes to build a strong safety culture. The panelists share stories from their diverse backgrounds—engineering, construction, and management—and discuss themes like peer accountability, leadership by example, and creating psychological safety for workers to speak up. From trench safety to team trust, they reflect on the evolution of industry standards and how repetition, communication, and owners...
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Dennis hosts a roundtable with Max Gowdy, Tad Powell, and Eric Highline to explore what it really takes to build a strong safety culture. The panelists share stories from their diverse backgrounds—engineering, construction, and management—and discuss themes like peer accountability, leadership by example, and creating psychological safety for workers to speak up. From trench safety to team trust, they reflect on the evolution of industry standards and how repetition, communication, and owners...
Dennis hosts a roundtable with Max Gowdy, Tad Powell, and Eric Highline to explore what it really takes to build a strong safety culture. The panelists share stories from their diverse backgrounds—engineering, construction, and management—and discuss themes like peer accountability, leadership by example, and creating psychological safety for workers to speak up. From trench safety to team trust, they reflect on the evolution of industry standards and how repetition, communication, and owners...
Dennis Pivin and Jerry Weir tackle the critical but often overlooked issue of hydration on the job site. Jerry, a veteran of field operations and safety consulting, outlines the signs of heat exhaustion and stroke, as well as the causes—from hot weather to energy drinks and poor diet. They share strategies for prevention, including electrolyte-based hydration, smart clothing choices, and cooling breaks. The episode reinforces that staying hydrated isn’t just about comfort—it’s a life-saving p...
Dennis reconnects with Freddy Garcia to dive into what makes an effective safety training program. They break down the balance between computer-based modules and hands-on field training, discuss OSHA requirements, and share strategies for onboarding and annual refreshers. Freddy explains how Puris supports safety professional development and fosters team accountability. The episode emphasizes the importance of adapting training to real-world operations, engaging new hires early, and ensuring ...
Dennis Pivin and Dr. Mark Knight discuss the environmental and safety concerns surrounding styrene discharge during CIPP lining of culverts. They examine past fish kill incidents and explain how hot water—not styrene—was the true culprit. The episode offers actionable best practices for contractors, including water temperature controls, clean site protocols, and proper curing. Mark also breaks down the chemistry of different resin types and the importance of understanding what’s actually bein...
In this episode, Dennis Pivin talks with Dr. Mark Knight from the University of Waterloo about photoionization detectors (PIDs) and their role in monitoring styrene levels during cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) installations. They revisit a landmark study on styrene migration in laterals and explain how PIDs should be properly calibrated and interpreted. The discussion clarifies common misconceptions about VOC readings and highlights the importance of understanding your instrument and its limits w...
Dennis sits down with Robert Carpenter, Editor-in-Chief of Underground Infrastructure Magazine, to discuss the evolution of safety in trenchless industries. Robert reflects on the past 30 years of progress, from high accident rates in the 1990s to today’s culture of daily toolbox talks and empowered safety leadership. The conversation covers confined space hazards, trench cave-ins, and NASCO’s role in advancing safety through training modules. Robert also shares personal stories and critical ...
Dennis Pivin interviews Larry Brown, CEO of Aries Industries, to explore how manufacturing safety starts with leadership. Larry outlines Aries' safety-first approach—from building security to production floor protocols and customer-facing equipment design. He shares how safety committees, employee feedback, and personal accountability help prevent incidents. With a focus on culture and continuous improvement, the episode offers practical tips on behavior-based safety, visitor protocols, equip...
Host Dennis Pivin talks with trenchless technologies veteran Chris Macey about incorporating safety into engineering design and implementation. Chris shares real-world examples—including major pipeline projects in Canada—where early safety planning helped mitigate serious risks. The episode stresses the importance of collaboration between engineers and safety professionals, ensuring that design decisions prioritize constructability and worker protection. Chris also discusses confined space ha...
Dennis Pivin speaks with Freddy Garcia from Puris about the vital role of safety culture and behavior-based safety. They explore how strong leadership, positive reinforcement, and consistent training shape employee behaviors and drive safe practices. Freddy shares how Puris integrates safety from top leadership to field crews, avoiding the "safety cop" mentality by focusing on integrity and accountability. The episode emphasizes empowering teams through observation programs and continuous eng...
Welcome to the NASSCO Safety Podcast—where experience meets prevention. Host Dennis Pivin talks with industry pros about real risks, smart practices, and how to get everyone home safe. From wearing proper PPE to driving back safely from the job site and everything in-between. This podcast is all about protecting workers because safety isn’t optional. It’s essential.
Dennis hosts a roundtable with Max Gowdy, Tad Powell, and Eric Highline to explore what it really takes to build a strong safety culture. The panelists share stories from their diverse backgrounds—engineering, construction, and management—and discuss themes like peer accountability, leadership by example, and creating psychological safety for workers to speak up. From trench safety to team trust, they reflect on the evolution of industry standards and how repetition, communication, and owners...