Part 2 of our interview with Bill Valerioti, a semi-retired petrochemicals and chemical industry SME, is now available! We dive right in with an interesting comparison between the chemical and refining industries. Bill draws on his extensive experience to emphasize the abundance of information available in refining compared to the more secretive nature of chemical manufacturing. Bill also contrasts the differences and overlaps between industry associations, such as NACE/AMPP, API, and M...
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Part 2 of our interview with Bill Valerioti, a semi-retired petrochemicals and chemical industry SME, is now available! We dive right in with an interesting comparison between the chemical and refining industries. Bill draws on his extensive experience to emphasize the abundance of information available in refining compared to the more secretive nature of chemical manufacturing. Bill also contrasts the differences and overlaps between industry associations, such as NACE/AMPP, API, and M...
Episode 15 - Getting a Good DMR (featuring Clay White)
Upon Further Inspection
33 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 15 - Getting a Good DMR (featuring Clay White)
We’re excited to welcome Clay White to the podcast! In this episode, Clay shares personal experiences and incidents that fueled his dedication to improving industry safety standards. He reflects on historical events, including the polypropylene reactor leak, and how these shaped his approach to safety. The conversation explores challenges in data management, the critical role of Damage Mechanism Reviews (DMRs), and limitations of inspection technologies. Clay also highlights common industry h...
Upon Further Inspection
Part 2 of our interview with Bill Valerioti, a semi-retired petrochemicals and chemical industry SME, is now available! We dive right in with an interesting comparison between the chemical and refining industries. Bill draws on his extensive experience to emphasize the abundance of information available in refining compared to the more secretive nature of chemical manufacturing. Bill also contrasts the differences and overlaps between industry associations, such as NACE/AMPP, API, and M...