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Argus' lead consultant for Ethylene and Derivatives in Europe, Alan Williamson is joined by VP for Olefins and Derivatives, Sara Rae. Together, they give an overview of the current ethylene shipping fleet and the import and export terminals available to move Ethylene from North America to Europe. They also look at the current infrastructures limitations and future investment challenges faced by terminal and ship owners. In episode two, our experts discuss: The availability and capacity of terminals in North America to load Ethylene for export to Europe. The availability and cost of suitable shipping to transport the Ethylene to Europe and the investment challenges faced by ship owners. The ability of Europe to import material and transfer it for example into the ARG. This podcast is the second of a three-part series that explores the logistics of supplying ethylene to Europe and the export options from the US and follows on from the first podcast in the series that looked at the existing European ethylene pipelines and ability of the ARG to move imported ethylene from ARA to consumers further south. You can listen to episode one ‘Strengths and weaknesses of Europe's ARG ethylene pipeline' now. Further details and additional insights are available from Argus' Light Olefins services including: Argus Ethylene https://www.argusmedia.com/en/solutions/products/argus-ethylene-and-derivatives Argus Olefins Margins https://www.argusmedia.com/en/solutions/products/argus-olefins-margins Argus Ethylene Analytics https://www.argusmedia.com/en/solutions/products/argus-ethylene-analytics
Argus' VP for Olefins and Derivatives Sara Raeis joined by Lead consultant for Ethylene and derivatives, Europe, Alan Williamson to present the first of a three-part Podcast series exploring the logistics of supplying ethylene to Europe and the export options from the US. In this first episode, our experts focus on the current landscape of the major West European ethylene pipelines, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the European ARG ethylene pipeline system and its potential to import significant quantities of ethylene. This week, they discuss: An overview of the major ethylene pipelines across Western Europe How the ARG is currently structured including its strengths and potential weaknesses The ability of the ARG to transport/distribute substantial amounts of imported ethylene from ARA to inland consumers. Further details and additional insights are available from Argus' Light Olefins services including: Argus Ethylene https://www.argusmedia.com/en/solutions/products/argus-ethylene-and-derivatives Argus Olefins Margins https://www.argusmedia.com/en/solutions/products/argus-olefins-margins Argus Ethylene Analytics https://www.argusmedia.com/en/solutions/products/argus-ethylene-analytics
In this two-part series, Hydrocarbon Processing sits down with Bruno Destour, Ethylene Licensing Manager, Technip Energies, to discuss various aspects of ethylene production. Part 1 dives into Technip Energies' outlook on the global ethylene market, as well as ways that ethylene production can be done more efficiently and sustainably.
We eat apples in the summer and enjoy bananas in the winter. When we do this, we go against the natural order of life which is towards death and decay. What gives? This week, Latif Nasser spoke with Nicola Twilley, the author of Frostbite: How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet, and Ourselves. Twilley spent over a decade reporting about how we keep food alive as it makes its way from the farm to our table. This conversation explores the science of cold, how fruits hold a secret to eternal youth, and how the salad bag, of all things, is our local grocery store's unsung hero.Special thanks to Jim Lugg and Jeff WoosterEPISODE CREDITS: Reported by Latif Nasser and Nicola Twilleywith help from Maria Paz GutierrezProduced by Maria Paz GutierrezOriginal music from Jeremy BloomSound design contributed by Jeremy Bloomwith mixing help from Arianne WackFact-checking by Emily Krieger and Edited by Alex NeasonEPISODE CITATIONS:Articles New Yorker Article - How the Fridge Changed Flavor (https://zpr.io/32TuSmAc2HbQ)by Nicola TwilleyNew Yorker Article - Africa's Cold Rush and the Promise of Refrigeration (https://zpr.io/3g9VdgKMAiHf) by Nicola TwilleyBooks Frostbite (https://zpr.io/Mg3Q7JCBvcAg) by Nicola TwilleySignup for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation Initiative, and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode995. In this episode, I’ll discuss when dialysis is recommended to be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning. The post 995: Expert Recommendations For Using Dialysis to Treat Ethylene Glycol Poisoning appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
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SINGAPORE (ICIS) -- Asia ethylene editor Josh Quah and analyst Aliena Huang talk about the Asia outlook for ethylene arbitrage cargoes for 2025 with markets editor Damini Dabholkar. Ethylene loadings from US in December continue to favour southeast Asia destinations More intra-Asia tradeflows between northeast and southeast Asia expected for H1 2025 Increasing ethane competitivity and demand may curtail US ethylene exports to Asia
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In this episode of the Medical Alley Podcast, host Ben Wagner talks to Technical Manger Jason Longhorn of Element Materials Technology. The conversation runs the gamut from the role Element plays in the medical testing market, COVID-19 and the ongoing recovery of the industry, the use of Ethylene oxide (EtO) in sterilization (and potential alternatives), and more.Send us a message! Follow Medical Alley on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
SINGAPORE (ICIS)--With 2025 contract discussions for Asia ethylene underway at the olefins trade conference in Xiamen, China, ICIS markets editor Josh Quah outlines what's at the top of the list of concerns for players as they look ahead to the coming year. Players may take steps to hedge against unpredictability of deep-sea cargoes China's new capacity takes shape, but lengthy domestic supply may not yet spillover to the import-export market Greater interest from producers to study the feasibility of incorporating ethane as part of cracker feedstock slate
Hear from Argus's global petrochemical consultants, Sarah Rae, Craig Barry and Becky Zhang, as they discuss the latest trends and key issues in the global ethylene market, as well as market prospects for major economies in the coming years. Ahead of the Argus Chemicals Forum on 7 October and EPCA on 8-10 October, the team delivers insights on: Factors contributing to the sustained high prices of ethylene in the US and their impact on exports. Market updates in Europe, focusing on how the market is handling tight import availability. Whether the extensive cracker expansion in Asia is still underway and what this means for the global industry. If you would like to meet with Argus' experts at EPCA, email us at chemicals@argusmedia.com.
SINGAPORE (ICIS) -- In this podcast, Asia ethylene editor Josh Quah and analyst Aliena Huang discuss the factors impacting arbitrage flows of ethylene from the US to Asia. Spot arbitrage window between US and Asia closed but term arrivals for July remain healthy Storm Beryl, low affordability in Asia, may keep spot arbitrage trades closed into Aug Panama Canal traffic levels expected to return to pre-congestion levels by Oct
In this episode of Hydrocarbon Processing's Main Column Podcast, host Lee Nichols is joined by Gunther Kracker, Head of Product Management and Cost Estimation at Linde Engineering. They discuss Linde's innovative EDHOX technology, a novel process for the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane to produce ethylene and acetic acid. Gunther shares insights into the sustainable and economic benefits of EDHOX, its potential applications, and the future of this technology in the petrochemical industry. The episode also references a technical article published in the March 2024 issue of Hydrocarbon Processing and offers resources for further information.March 2024 Article: A novel process for the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane to produce ethylene and acetic acid (hydrocarbonprocessing.com)Contact Dr. Gunther Kracker: gunther.kracker@linde.com00:00 Introduction to The Main Column Podcast00:24 Welcoming Our Special Guest: Gunther Kracker01:41 Overview of Linde Engineering04:17 Sustainable Technology Solutions07:09 Introduction to EDHOX Technology09:42 Key Features and Benefits of EDHOX15:52 Economic Advantages of EDHOX18:20 Target Audience and Market for EDHOX22:05 Commercial Readiness and Future Steps27:39 Conclusion and Further Information
Not sure how to read an ingredient label or where to find healthy alternatives when it comes to beauty products, baby products, snack foods, cleaning products, furniture, or even products like clothing, bedding, mouse pads, and water...? Well today's episode was curated with you in mind. Tune in and learn what small steps you can take to make a big impact on your health. Today's episode is brought to your by Aizome Textiles (where I bought my organic sheets). Use code DEELEY15 to save 15%. Buy Raising Healthy Kids: Protecting Your Children from Hidden Chemical Toxins by David Steinman 5:30: DDT & liver cancer 7:28: What's the catch? (What fish can we safely eat?) 9:01: Stop buying Blue Fish 9:25: Chunk Light is the safest tuna 11:00: PFAS in our drinking water (buy a water filter) 13:07: Food packaging contains PFAS (What are PFAS?) 14:52: More than 50 communities have ethylene oxide plants 15:25: Ethylene oxide causes breast cancer 15:48: Chloroprene used to make neoprene 17:25: Make your own cleaning procuts! (Or buy 'Ashley Approved' Cleaning Products here) 18:05: Facts about toxic carpet 18:40: What Is OEKO-TEX Certification? 19:15: Worried about off gasing furniture? Buy second hand and learn about alternatives from this blog post 20:21: Ecos Soap 20:50: Organic sheets / organic bedding 21:11: Polyvinyl Chloride (a threat to human health) 22:00: Recycled Polyurethane hose on Amazon 22:57: Company which makes hemp backpacks 26:24: Raising Healthy Kids (find out which foods are safe for consumption, including fish!) 26:59: The FDA issues an alert for 6 brands of cinnamon possibly containing lead 27:22: Stop buying Justin's Nut Butter! It contains acrylamide (lawsuit) 28:01: Acrylamide acts like the sex hormones 28:54: Ovarian cancer linked to talc 29:57: What are Phthalates? 31:38: Free Clean Beauty Guide 32:29: Quaternary compounds 32:53: Trimonium / Ammonium toxicity 33:06: Can Hair Relaxers Cause Cancer? 33:52: Lysol contains Ammonium Quaternary (a toxic pesticide and skin irritant) 34:39: Carbaryl toxicity (found in olive oil) 36:25: Microplastics found in brain tissue 37:39: 100% of baked goods (that are not organic) contain an organophosphate pesticide such as malathion 42:59: Chlorella 44:37: Milk thistle for detoxification and liver support 45:18: SaunaSpace / episode 48 45:50: Carlyle supplements 46:52: Raising Healthy Kids 48:03: Ethoxylates (ETH ingredients) 49:01: Mouse pads can be toxic when made with neoprene 50:14: 2, 4-D weed killer linked to cancer (don't use it on your lawn!) Where to find David: Raising Healthy Kids book Website Instagram
SEOUL (ICIS)--In this podcast, ICIS markets editor Josh Quah shares an update on the ethylene (C2) market in Asia based on discussions during the Asia Petrochemical Industry Conference (APIC) 2024. S Korea Jun cracker run rates may see some downward adjustment, though unlikely to be significant Jul arrival demand uncertain amid turnarounds, some recovering margins C2 export allocations to hinge on polymer profitability APIC 2024 is being held in Seoul, South Korea, from 30-31 May.
SINGAPORE (ICIS) -- Northeast Asia continued to see an oversupply of ethylene, and downstream margins remained weak. The supply-demand balance is expected to improve with a slowdown in capacity growth in China. In southeast Asia, the market is likely to continue to be under pressure in H2 2024. NE Asia in oversupply as players begin looking to H2 2024 arrivals Standalone-based derivatives margins remain weak NE Asia and US arbitrage weighs on SE Asia market, downstream demand tepid In this podcast, Markets Editor Josh Quah and Analysts Amy Yu and Shariene Goh discuss trends in the Asian ethylene market and what we can expect in the near future.
When I'm eating blueberries from Chile here in California, I assume that they arrived by air after being picked a couple of days ago. That isn't necessarily true. Delivery by sea could take weeks from the time they are picked by the grower until they arrive on the shelf at my local grocery store.In this episode, I talked to Tristan Kaye, Director of Global Marketing and Business Development at It's Fresh about the challenges of shipping fresh produce across the planet while avoiding waste and spoilage. According to the UN Food and Agricultural Organization, up to 45 percent of all fresh produce grown is never consumed. For two reasons. One is food loss. So this is through poor infrastructure, lack of appropriate cold chain, mishandling these sorts of things, or food waste. Another significant challenge in the supply chain is controlling the levels of ethylene, which is a signaling molecule produced in plants for many things, including maturation and ripening. And it doesn't take much to have an impact on fruit during shipping. …kiwi fruit can be sensitive down to four or five parts per billion. So to give that a sort of sense of context, a billion seconds is about 33 years. So it's lik if you're looking for ethylene in kiwifruit, that is the equivalent of trying to find five seconds of a 33-yearr period… But it fundamentally affects all of the elements in terms of the fruit and many vegetables that are developed.It's Fresh offers an interesting solution to this challenge. We didn't go deep into the chemistry of their ethylene control technology. It allows growers to pick fruit a little early and allow it to ripen slowly so that, ideally, it shows up on our local shelves ready to be consumed. Our conversation focused on all the other aspects of the supply chain that illustrate the challenge of getting fruit to market in a condition that consumers expect regardless of where they were grown:Growers get paid based on what arrives at the destination. They must decide when to harvest their fruit at some interval before ripening, yet they have no control over much of what happens or how long it takes before fruit arrives.Market pricing and seasonal demand influence the decision of whether to ship by air or sea.There can be tremendous uncertainties around the time spent in a warehouse at either end. Even shipping routes are facing uncertainty as there is a restriction on what can go through the Panama Canal due to a drought that has Lake Gatun at record low levels. Ships may have to wait in an anchorage at the canal, deliver some containers elsewhere or go around the tip of South America. Conflict near the Suez Canal, or the inability to access the Port of Baltimore might also be a factor right now.Damaged fruit produces ethylene as a stress response. To top it all off, there is ethylene in the exhaust of internal combustion engines. Warehouses that store fruit may use electric machinery like forklifts, but imagine the challenge of keeping motor exhaust out of your entire supply chain.The next time you grab a handful of blueberries grown out of season in the other hemisphere, give a thought to all the considerations and decisions that help preserve them from the moment of harvest to the moment you enjoy them.Your deepest insights are your best branding. I'd love to help you share them. Chat with me about custom content for your life science brand. Or visit my website.If you appreciate this content, you likely know someone else who will appreciate it also. Please share it with them. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cclifescience.substack.com
Silent but deadly....to certain produce that is what Ethylene can do. Frank gives the rundown on what ethylene is, what produces it, and how it can be bad for certain produce. Also we discus some other tips and tricks for storing your produce.Common ethylene producing produce- apples, bananas, kiwis, a bunch of different stone fruit from nectarines, peaches, plums, apricots, avocados, honeydews, mangoes, pears, and of course tomatoes.Sensitive items to keep away from foods listed above- broccoli, carrots, eggplants, all different types of lettuces, potatoes, asparagus, cucumbers, cauliflower, watermelon. Follow Jeff:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@FellIntoFoodLinkedin: linkedin.com/company/fell-into-foodInstagram: http://instagram.com/fell_into_foodFacebook: https://facebook.com/fellintofoodFellintoFood.com
In this episode of the Medical Nursing Podcast we're chatting all about managing ethylene glycol toxicity. These patients commonly present as emergencies and require very intensive nursing care - the disease carries a poor prognosis, and it's often fatal. However, with rapid intervention and intensive treatment and nursing, recovery can be possible. Today, we're talking all about what happens when a patient ingests EG, and how we can treat and nurse these patients accordingly - along with the practical skills we can use to support them. ---
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Finding fresh, ready to eat fruit is an issue pear lovers often have, but Pear Bureau Northwest president Kevin Moffitt says "pear conditioning" is something they're working on.
Finding fresh, ready to eat fruit is an issue pear lovers often have, but Pear Bureau Northwest president Kevin Moffitt says "pear conditioning" is something they're working on.
Sarah Lamaison is the CEO and Co-founder of Dioxycle. Dioxycle is developing technology to produce sustainable ethylene from recycled carbon emissions. Ethylene is the world's most used organic chemical and it's a precursor to many everyday products including construction materials, plastics, and textile fibers. Indeed, it's a core feedstock for polyester.Ethylene is also an enormous market at well over $100 billion. We were excited to learn from Sarah about Dioxycle as an example of a startup leveraging electrolysis to convert electricity, water, and carbon emissions into low carbon chemicals. Dioxycle announced a Series A of financing earlier this year with investors including Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Lowercarbon Capital and Gigascale. In this episode, we cover: [02:00]: An overview of Dioxycle[04:37]: Sarah's background in CO2 electrolysis[06:41]: Ethylene's role in everyday products, including polyester fabrics [11:02]: Dioxycle's novel carbon electrolysis technology for converting emissions into ethylene[17:53]: The challenge of decarbonizing ethylene's embedded emissions[23:14]: Dioxycle's goal of cost-competitive production below fossil prices[25:24]: Current trends and challenges in sustainable ethylene production[28:26]: The need for renewable power sources for Dioxycle's electrolysis process[30:19]: Dioxycle's focus on deploying an industrial pilot and team expansion[33:49]: Key global centers for ethylene production[34:36]: Dioxycle's vision as a trusted tech provider in emissions recyclingEpisode recorded on Dec 14, 2023 (Published on Jan 25, 2024) Get connected with MCJ: Jason Jacobs X / LinkedInCody Simms X / LinkedInMCJ Podcast / Collective / YouTube*If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a review! You can also reach us via email at content@mcjcollective.com, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.
Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFWBut are wondering if Ethylene has different colored nails or different colored hot curlers. John gives a little love to Jesse's first musical obsession, The Beach Boys and we talk about breakfast coffee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFWBut are wondering if Ethylene has different colored nails or different colored hot curlers. John @johnhiattmusic gives a little love to Jesse's first musical obsession, The Beach Boys and we talk about breakfast coffee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Vetsplanation, Dr. Sugerman discusses the dangers of ethylene glycol toxicity in pets and how it can be potentially fatal. He explains how ethylene glycol is commonly found in antifreeze and other household products, and its sweet taste can attract pets to ingest it. Dr. Sugerman also talks about the symptoms of ethylene glycol toxicity, the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, and the prognosis for recovery. Tune in to learn more about this deadly toxin and how to keep your pets safe.What you will learn:Ethylene glycol toxicity and its effects on petsThe sources and uses of ethylene glycol, including antifreeze and other household productsThe attractiveness of ethylene glycol to pets due to its sweet tasteSymptoms of ethylene glycol poisoning, including drunken behavior, vomiting, and wobblinessThe rapid absorption of ethylene glycol in the bodyOrgan damage caused by ethylene glycol, particularly to the kidneys and bloodDiagnosis and diagnostic tests for ethylene glycol toxicity, including blood work and urinalysisTreatment options, including hospitalization, IV fluids, and medications like fomepizole and ethanolPrognosis and potential complications of ethylene glycol toxicityCommonly asked questions about ethylene glycol toxicity, such as the use of charcoal and pet-safe antifreezeSupport the Show.Connect with me here: https://www.vetsplanationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/vetsplanation/ https://www.twitter.com/vetsplanations/ https://www.instagram.com/vetsplanation/ https://www.tiktok.com/@vetsplanation/ https://youtube.com/@Vetsplanationpodcast https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVbvK_wcgytuVECLYsfmc2qV3rCQ9enJK Voluntary donations and Vetsplanation subscription: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNZL7TUE28SYE https://www.buzzsprout.com/1961906/subscribe
Welcome to this episode of LegalCast with Elisa D'Amico and Nevin Wisnoski. In this eye-opening conversation, they discuss the urgent issue of ethylene oxide exposure and its devastating effects on communities in the United States. Ethylene oxide, a known human carcinogen, has been used in medical device sterilization and food sterilization, posing significant health risks to those living in its proximity. Nevin Wisnoski, an expert in environmental torts, provides valuable insights into the history and consequences of ethylene oxide exposure. He sheds light on the alarming number of Americans living near ethylene oxide sterilization facilities, emphasizing the need for awareness and action. Learn about the potential health effects of ethylene oxide exposure, from various forms of cancer to reproductive issues. Nevin also discusses the legal actions being taken against the responsible parties and the importance of punitive damages in deterring future harm. Discover how communities in Memphis and Puerto Rico are affected, and find out what steps are being taken to address this environmental crisis. Nevin shares his perspective on the role of class actions and the pursuit of justice for those impacted. Join us for this informative and thought-provoking discussion on an issue that demands immediate attention. If you or someone you know has been affected by ethylene oxide exposure, this episode offers valuable insights into the legal aspects of seeking justice and accountability. https://www.linkedin.com/in/nevinwisnoski/ https://www.napolilaw.com/ Remember to subscribe and follow us on social media… LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mass-tort-news Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/masstortnewsorg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masstortnews.org
Looking for pears that are ready to eat when you buy them? Pear Bureau Northwest president Kevin Moffitt says it could be as easy as pear conditioning, and that's something they're working on.
Looking for pears that are ready to eat when you buy them? Pear Bureau Northwest president Kevin Moffitt says it could be as easy as pear conditioning, and that's something they're working on.
Dioxycle is a carbon transformation startup that is working on a new process to produce ethylene at scale using recycled carbon emissions.
This episode features a takeover of our popular weekly live Q&A session on Instagram, called Ask a Flower Farmer. This one was guest hosted by Dave Dowling of Ball/ColorLink. Dave is also a former flower farmer and the instructor for our online course: Flower Farming School Online: Bulbs, Perennials, Woodies, and More. Dave is always happy to share his knowledge with our listeners! Here, he answers questions about many different flowers, including peonies, campanula, flowering kale, stock, calla lilies, eucalyptus, and many more. Other topics mentioned: Best cut-flower varieties of Baptisia, Ninebark, and Smokebush Selling flowers to restaurants Eucalyptus growing tips Celosia high tunnel growing Butterfly ranunculus harvesting Best perennials for newer growers Didiscus planting Ethylene-sensitive plants Obedient plant Bronze Fennel Alliums Using beneficial insects to treat aphids Deer-resistant perennials Mentions Dave's Online Course: Flower Farming School Online: Bulbs, Perennials, Woodies, and More! Ball/Colorlink: Wholesale Plant, Bulb, & Seed Supplier Lisa's Online Course: Flower Farming School Online: The Basics, Annual Crops, Marketing, and More! Ellen's Online Course: Florist School Online: Growing Your Business with Local Flower Sourcing Lisa's Book, Cool Flowers The Gardener's Workshop on Instagram Shop the TGW Online Store for all your seeds and supplies! Sign up to receive our weekly Farm News! The Field and Garden Podcast is produced by Lisa Mason Ziegler, award-winning author of Vegetables Love Flowers and Cool Flowers, owner of The Gardener's Workshop, Flower Farming School Online, and the publisher of Farmer-Florist School Online and Florist School Online. Watch Lisa's Story and connect with Lisa on social media!
Some Henrico residents may have an elevated cancer risk because of chemical emissions from a commercial sterilization facility in the county, the Environmental Protection Agency reported recently. That risk stems from the chemical ethylene oxide, or EtO, which is used by Sterilization Services of Virginia at 5674 Eastport Boulevard (near the Laburnum Avenue-Charles City Road intersection) to sterilize medical equipment. The EPA flagged the facility as creating a high risk to the surrounding community after a risk assessment completed in 2022. Ethylene oxide emissions cause elevated risks of lymph and blood cancers for the facility's workers and people who live,...Article LinkSupport the show
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will host a community meeting for residents of Henrico County June 20 at 6 p.m. to share information about health risks from the chemical ethylene oxide, or EtO. During the meeting, EPA staff members will discuss revised risk information related to the Sterilization Services of Virginia commercial sterilizer facility, located at 5674 Eastport Boulevard in Eastern Henrico. EtOis a colorless gas used to make other chemicals that are used in making a range of products, including antifreeze, textiles, plastics, detergents and adhesives. EtO also is used to sterilize equipment and plastic devices that cannot be...Article LinkSupport the show
Kamryn R. Storm, PharmD (Twitter @KRStorm) outlines the mechanism of toxicity for ethylene glycol, identifies clinical findings of ethylene glycol toxicity and selects treatment regimens for suspected ethylene glycol toxicity. For more pharmacy content, follow Mayo Clinic Pharmacy Residency Programs @MayoPharmRes or the host, Garrett E. Schramm, Pharm.D., @garrett_schramm on Twitter! You can also connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd.
There is a new health concern within the medical community. CBS' Jim Krasula has more in today's Reporter's Notebook.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hydrocarbon Processing sat down with Chris Scharf, Vice President, Petrochemicals, KBR, to discuss the latest advancements in petrochemicals processing technologies, including KBR's ScoreKlean and Acetica licensed processes for zero-carbon ethylene and acetic acid production.
In this episode, Molly is joined a second time by guest Chris Paskach, who is currently the Flare Master at the Phillips 66 Wood River Refinery in Roxana, Illinois. Molly and Chris discuss the CSB's investigation report on the 2018 ethylene release and fire at the Kuraray America, Inc. EVAL facility in Pasadena, Texas. During the event on May 19, 2018, 2,347 pounds of ethylene were released in approximately three minutes, after high pressure conditions inside the reactor resulted in the use of the reactor's emergency pressure relief system. Unfortunately, the flammable ethylene vapor was released in an area where many contractors happened to be working, including those who were involved in welding activities, which most likely provided an ignition source for the vapor. While some workers were injured as they jumped and fled from the second or third story of the plant structure, others who wore fall protection equipment could not immediately escape the fire. As a result, two were life-flighted from the site, and a total of 23 workers were injured. CSB released an animated video detailing the events and its final report on the incident in December 2022. Today, Molly and Chris provide background into Kuraray, cover the details of what exactly happened leading up to the event, discuss contributing causes, and more. Finally, they'll wrap up by covering what they believe companies can learn from this accident. Find the CSB's final report here. Find the CSB's video on the incident here. If you have further questions about today's episode, feel free to send us an email at podcast@amplifyconsultants.com or you can connect with Chris Paskach directly on LinkedIn here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amplifyyourprocesssafety/message
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode796. In this episode, I’ll discuss when dialysis is recommended to be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning. The post 796: When should dialysis be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode796. In this episode, I’ll discuss when dialysis is recommended to be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning. The post 796: When should dialysis be used to treat ethylene glycol poisoning? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.
Recent Healthcare poisoning in the newsNurse reportedly feeding children insulin (all information is uncomfirmed) and killing 7 neonates (not all insulin related)Anesthesiologist charged with murder for 2000 mcg fentanyl doses given during care in ICUDiethylene glycol and Ethylene glycol outbreak in GambiaNot talked about in the show but physician spiking liter bags with bupivicaine to try to kill a colleague in 2022CasesCase 1Case 2 toxinsThe burden of empty Gatorade bottles on societyCase 3 toxins Case 4 toxins
Northwest pears are delicious, healthy treats that could be more ready-to-eat if Ethylene conditioning becomes a more common practice.
Cleanroom is an equipement that a lot of Medical Device manufacturer need to have. But do you really need it? How much does it cost? How to qualify it? How to maintain it? Philippe Bourbon from Groupe Icare Laboratory will help us understand all that. Check also the summary provided as a download. Who is Philippe Bourbon? Physician, passionate about topics related to particulate, microbiological and chemical contamination on industrial sites and health sectors. 30 years of experience, knowledge in a Cofrac and cGMP / BPF environment, Consulting / Training, Expert in contamination control, and sterilization processes, Sales, Technical Developments, Management of technicians, managers and salespeople , Activity Manager. Expertises: Sterilization by heat, S.I.P., Ethylene oxide, depyrogenation, cleanrooms and controlled environment, microbiological and chemical confinement, climatic and thermostatic chambers, compressed gas Pharmaceutical Regulation (GMP / cGMP), Medical Devices, Standards (ISO14644, ISO17665, FDX15-140, …) Diagnosis / Consulting / Validation strategy / Qualifications / Audits / Trouble shooting Who is Monir El Azzouzi? Monir El Azzouzi is a Medical Device Expert specializing in Quality and Regulatory Affairs. After working for many years with big Healthcare companies and notably Johnson and Johnson, he decided to create EasyMedicalDevice.com to help people have a better understanding of the Medical Device Regulations all over the world. He now made the consulting firm Easy Medical Device GmbH and developed many ways to deliver knowledge through videos, podcasts, online courses… Links Philippe Bourbon Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippe-bourbon-a3227818/ Groupe Icare website: https://www.groupeicare.com/en/home/ Download cheat sheet: https://mailchi.mp/easymedicaldevice/190 eQMS Scube SmartEye: https://scube-technologies.com/ Social Media to follow Monir El Azzouzi Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/melazzouzi Twitter: https://twitter.com/elazzouzim Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/easymedicaldevice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/easymedicaldevice
On this week's edition of the Beyond Clean Expert Series On-The-Go, tune in for the conversation entitled, "Is Liquid Chemical Sterilization Efficacy the Same as Ethylene Oxide Sterilization?". To hear more from this expert, follow us on Facebook and Linkedin, or subscribe to the Beyond Clean mailing list by visiting: https://educate.beyondclean.net/cleanfreaks or text BEYONDCLEAN to 22828 Do you know a #SterileProcessing expert who you'd love to hear from on our series? Or do you have a question for one of our current experts? Contact us at any time via email at: info@beyondclean.net Until next time, keep fighting dirty! #SterileProcessing #BeyondClean #ExpertSeries #Podcast
Oregon Poison Center Journal Club discusses new publications on fomepizol for ethylene glycol on 05/12/2022. Featuring Medical Toxicologist, B. Zane Horowitz, M.D.
Power plants and other industrial facilities are a major source of carbon emissions. There are a variety of techniques under development to prevent those emissions by capturing them rather than releasing them into the atmosphere. All of them add costs to the functioning of the facility. A good way to offset those costs is to […]
INTERVIEW THP06: Trevor Best / Syzygy Plasmonics - Using Light For A Photocatalytic Chemical Reaction To Create Hydrogen And Revolutionize The Industrial Gas, Chemical, And Energy Industries. Special Interview Series - THP06: Trevor Best / Syzygy Plasmonics - In today's interview I want to highlight a company called Syzygy Plasmonics Inc. (siz-uh-jee). I was speaking on a hydrogen panel with their CEO Trevor Best and we started talking about their ability to use a process called photocatalysis to create hydrogen and I knew I had to get him on the podcast. To give you a brief overview… Syzygy (siz-uh-jee) develops chemical reactors that are both environmentally friendly and capable of disrupting the market. Invented at Rice University, their ‘Antenna-Reactor' nanoparticle system turns traditional catalysts into high efficiency photocatalysts. It is capable of utilizing light to perform high volume chemical reactions at lower costs than are possible today. Syzygy will enter the market with a low-cost, low-emission Hydrogen production system. After a beachhead is established with Hydrogen, Syzygy will develop low-cost, low-emission production systems for other high value chemical reactions that create commodity chemicals such as Ethylene, Ammonia, and Methanol.The technology is amazing. The leadership team is amazing. This company is on my short list of one's to watch for the future. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen