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Join our moderator Russell F. Klinegardner, MBA, CSP, CEO of HASC, and industry panelists as they explore the future of safety in the petrochemical sector. This discussion delves into innovative approaches to standardizing safety practices and implementing advanced training solutions with Safety Essentials, shaping tomorrow's safety standards in the industry. Our esteemed panelists include: MaryJane Mudd, Executive Director at EHCMA Richard Bass, Safety and Training Manager at Kuraray America Drew Ashcraft, Vice President of HSE at Brock Group Jeremy Moore, Senior Safety Manager at BASF Jeremy Miller, Safety Director at Repcon Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from top industry leaders driving safety excellence.
For review:1. US Navy identifies vessels with faulty welds in Secretary of Navy letter to HASC & SASC. The impacted ships include the aircraft carrier George Washington and the brand-new attack submarines Hyman G. Rickover and New Jersey.2. IDF Combat Data from One Year of War.The Israel Defense Forces on Monday published new data on its operations in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and Lebanon.3. Hezbollah Chief Presumed Dead in Beirut Strike. The chances that Hashem Safieddine was killed by an Israeli strike in southern Beirut on Friday are increasing, an unnamed official told Sky News Arabia.4. Iran Denies Quds Force Commander in Missing From Beirut Strike. 5. Brasil pauses deal with Elbit Systems (Israel) for 36 x ATMOS 2000 155mm Howitzers- due to Israeli operations in Gaza.6. Netherlands: Ukraine F-16s Can Strike Targets in Russia.Dutch Chief of Defence General Otto Eichelsheim said Dutch leaders had placed no restrictions on how Ukrainian pilots can use them, including striking military targets in Russia.7. Sweden & NATO Operations in 2025.Based upon Swedish Parliament's approval- up to 1,200 ground troops; six warships complete with crew; and a fleet of up to 24 fighter jets — to back NATO deterrence operations in the North Atlantic.8. Lithuania to procure more NASAMS Air Defense systems.This is the Baltic nation's third NASAMS purchase, following acquisitions in 2017 and 2023.9. USAF lists possible basing locations for KC-46A Pegasus Tankers.- Bangor Air National Guard Base in Maine- Forbes Field Air National Guard Base (Topeka) in Kansas- Key Field Air National Guard Base (Meridian) in Missouri- McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base (Knoxville) in Tennessee- Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base in Ohio- Scott Air Force Base in Illinois- Sumpter Smith Air National Guard Base (Birmingham) in Alabama.
Nachum Segal visit's Camp HASC Experience Day with Miriam L. Wallach and features several special guests to highlight the unparalleled work of Camp HASC.
Nachum Segal presents great Jewish music, Harry Rothenberg's parsha vlog, the Weekly Update with Malcolm Hoenlein, Rabbi Benjamin Yudin to discuss the Torah portion of the week, and a Camp HASC Experience Day preview with Rav Judah Mischel.
Nachum Segal presents Rav Judah Mischel, Executive Director of Camp HASC, great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
For review:1. Three US Soldiers Sustain Non-Combat Injuries during Gaza Pier Operations.2. Iran claims that Turkey's assistance (via infrared capable drone) did not aid in finding Iranian President's helicopter wreckage site. Story calls into question the capabilities of Iranian drones and unmanned aircraft systems.3. Hezbollah fires 30 munitions into Northern Israel (from Lebanon). This occurred after IDF strike that killed senior Hezbollah member responsible for weapons procurement.4. IDF (Paratroopers and Engineers) Locate 4 Hostages in Tunnel Shaft Underneath House in Jabaliya.5. Russian forces capture THeMIS robotic vehicle in Ukraine. The robotic vehicle has a two million ruble bounty ($22,000.00) from a Russian Think Tank (Moscow-based Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies ).The THeMIS is made by Milrem Robotics and is used for equipment transport and de-mining operations in Ukraine. 6. US House Armed Service Committee (HASC) Draft NDAA is $883.7 billion. Next step- the Draft NDAA goes to full House for vote.7. China's Peoples Liberation Army conducts provocative drills around Taiwan.
Join our moderator Dr. Richard Hannah, VP of Learning and Innovation at HASC and industry panelists as they share their personal HOP journeys, unveil industry-leading strategies, and address your questions on Human Performance Principles. Our esteemed panelists include Andrew Stow, Operations Health and Safety Manager at Phillips 66; Tony Amador, Human Performance Safety Specialist at Chevron; Brad Gibson, Corporate Safety Director at S&B Engineers & Construction; and Dave Cowger, Director of HSEQT & LPS at Total Safety.
Nachum Segal presents Elliot Weiselberg with the Yeshiva League Sports Update, an interview with Camp HASC's Rav Judah Mischel about A Time for Music 37, great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Featuring: 5:05 - R' Leo Dee, Inspirational Speaker 9:36 - Rav Yitzchak Berkovits, Rosh Yeshiva of Aish HaTorah 12:00 - R' Mordechai Machlis, Host of Hundreds of guests each Shabbos 31:40 - Rav Yecheskel Weinfeld, Rav and Rosh Kollel of Beis Medresh Lev Avrohom 40:38 - R' Judah Mischel, Exec Director of HASC, Mashpia of the OU 43:00 - R' Avi Schneider, Menahel Toras Shraga 45:42 - Rav Shaul Alter, Gerrer Rosh Yeshiva 53:08 - Rav Gamliel Rabinowitz, Rosh Yeshiva and Mekubal
Nachum Segal presents JM in the AM from the 2023 Camp HASC Experience Day with several special guests, great Jewish music and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Nachum Segal interviews Dr. Faygie Zakheim and Rav Judah Mischel of Camp HASC and he presents great Jewish A Cappella music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Filmed live on location at HASC. Introduction With Uri ButlerShmiel Kahn, Camp Director Rav Avi Pollak, Program Director & Dr Rayzel Yaish, Women's Head Counselor Matti Modes, Camper Dr Dina Davidovics & Alyssa Sacks, Medical Director Eitan Auerbach & Ora Hochberg - Assistant Division HeadsRav Kivi Naiman, Alumni Coordinator & Jonah Schachter, Staff Alumnus Judah Mischel, Executive Director
The gas stove debate lights up on the floor ahead of votes on two bills. Lawmakers vote in committee on expanding telehealth benefits. HASC saves the date for NDAA markups. Megan Mineiro has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, June 6.
Sarah Mineiro is the founder and CEO of Tanagra Enterprises, a defense, intelligence, space, science and technology consulting firm based in the national capital region. Previously, Sarah was the Senior Director of Space Strategy for Anduril Industries. Sarah was the Staff Lead for the Strategic Forces Subcommittee for the House Armed Service Committee (HASC). She led the Subcommittee's legislative and oversight activities of all Department of Defense and Military Intelligence Program space programs, U.S. nuclear weapons, missile defense, directed energy, and hypersonic systems. Sarah was the senior legislative advisor to Chairman Mac Thornberryon all strategic force's issues. In this role she was the primary drafter and negotiator of the Space Force and Space Commandlegislation for the House Republicans.Prior to joining the HASC, Sarah served in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (OSDP) , the Office of the Under Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs (SAF/IA) and she started her career as an intelligence analyst for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center in Dayton, Ohio. She was the lead employment analyst on foreign counterspace systems including space situational awareness sensors, directed energy, and kinetic kill vehicle systems.Sarah is a board member of the Space Force Association and National Defense University Foundation. She has been awarded the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Civil Service. She has served on the Defense Innovation Board. She is an Executive Mentor with the Zed Factor fellowship. Sarah is also a Senior Fellow with the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies as well as an adjunct senior fellow with the Aerospace Security Project at CSIS.
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In this episode of Industrial Theory, host Kerry Siggins welcomes Dick Hannah, the VP of Learning and Innovation at the Health and Safety Council (HASC). Formerly known as the Houston Safety Council, Dick shares the organization's new, expanded direction following their rebrand as the HASC. Through hard work and dedication, he has created a learning community of contractors and refinery owner/operators that stretches beyond the Houston area and throughout the country. Building safe workplaces is the vision and goal of the HASC and to create the best possible training that is both worthwhile and effective. Kerry and Dick discuss the importance of learner integrity, and the pitfall of having a “check the box” approach to training that doesn't result in actual memory and adoption of safety practices. The goal is for the learner to retain the new knowledge they acquired by engaging them after the fact. And, by making sure the training is effective, the methods learned in training come to life in the field. The goal of the HASC is to inspire and facilitate field worker career progression while also addressing learner challenges; such as language barriers. These efforts to build safe workplaces takes into consideration that the learners they are working with are unique; they prefer to get their hands dirty as opposed to sitting in front of a computer. Guest: Dick Hannah, VP of Learning and Innovation at the Health and Safety Council
Jim served as the 13th administrator of NASA and spearheaded the launch of the Artemis program. During Jim's watch, the US also returned to launching its own astronauts to orbit from US soil (with SpaceX). Jim's bio will be familiar to most space buffs in Payload and Pathfinder's audience, so in our convo, we dig a bit deeper on his backstory, get a status report on Artemis, and take a closer look at his current roles in the commercial space ecosystem.Today's episode is brought to you by Altek Space, a custom manufacturer of essential parts and components for rockets and satellites.*SNEAK PEEK*Serving as a US Navy aviator; landing on aircraft carriers; and TOP GUN…real life vs. the movieJim's involvement in the Rocket Racing League and his time at the helm of the Tulsa Air and Space Museum and PlanetariumServing in the US House as a representative of the 1st District of Oklahoma (and his HASC and SST committee membership)Working with an office of “space knuckleheads”—Jim uses that term endearingly—and honing his aerospace policy chops while on Capitol HillWhy going to the Moon vs. going to Mars was once an either-or, partisan debate on the HillJim's time leading NASA, architecting the Artemis program, andHis post-NASA space involvement (which includes advisory or trustee roles with Voyager, Viasat, Phase Four, The Aerospace Corporation, Firefly, and Acorn Growth Companies)This is our longest show to date and for good reason. We had a lot of ground to cover, and yet we still didn't get to Pathfinder's planned segment about boots on Mars. Check out the episode and let us know what you'd want to hear in a Part 2.*CHAPTERS*02:54 Guest intro03:11 Jim's office photos03:37 Top Gun inspiration04:50 Does it surprise you the Navy wouldn't let Tom Cruise fly a jet?06:29 Journey into aviation, experience in the military, and using space assets in combat13:41 Rocket Racing League22:07 Trying to bring one of the Space Shuttles to Tulsa24:55 Time as an elected official31:51 American Space Renaissance Act37:05 Difference between approving NASA funding and running it42:48 Moon vs. Mars - why was it either-or and at times partisan?45:23 Why we should outsource some space functions to the private sector48:26 Artemis vs. Apollo54:32 Artemis I splashdown56:29 Advising space companies and organizations1:06:00 2022's biggest space story1:09:36 Worried about a shakeout in space markets?*SHOW NOTES*NASA's Artemis program: https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/American Space Renaissance Act: https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/4945/textFirefly: https://payloadspace.com/firefly-production-ramp/Phase Four: https://payloadspace.com/phase-four-production/Rocket Racing League: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_Racing_LeagueUS return to space: https://payloadspace.com/netflix-releases-return-to-space/Ryan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ryandoofy — & LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rfduffy/Payload's Twitter: https://twitter.com/payloadspace — & LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/payloadspace/*ABOUT US*Pathfinder is brought to you by Payload, a modern space media brand built from the ground up for a new age of space exploration and commercialization. We deliver need-to-know news and insights daily to 12,000+ decision-makers across commercial, civil, and military space.
Hasc 36 recap, Car ramming attack in Crown Heights?, Ben Gvir banning Palestinian flags after attacks + more in todays episode of The Daily Thread!Sign up to The Daily Thread on WhatsApp https://wa.me/message/DMEBBNP6ASV6M1Want us to speak about a specific story or topic?Email us at Thedailythread@meaningfulminute.org More content and merch on http://meaningfulminute.org
Nachum Segal interviews Touro University's Dr. Alan Kadish and Rav Judah Mischel of Camp HASC plus he presents great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
Randy Patton and Chris Williams, Executive Director of the Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association (VPPPA), review the VPPPA's history of helping worksites achieve their occupational safety and health goals, the strategic future between VPPPA & HASC, and the mission of continued betterment of workplace cultures, to ensure every worker makes it home safely.
Listen in as Alex Falcon, Regional Sales Manager at Morgan City Rentals sits with Nina LeBlanc, Director of Account Management at HASC and Tommy Nipp, Director of Training at HASC as they not only discuss professional tactics for effective sales but also personal triumph and Alex's path to his success.
Listen in as Tommy Nipp, Director of Training at HASC sits with Jesus Estrada, Turnaround Execution Lead, Corey Wright, Senior Contractor Safety Expert, Tom Nutbrown, Turnaround Department Lead and Raj Prithvi, Senior Turnaround Manager at Covestro. This team has expansive experience in the preparation, coordination and execution of chemical plant turnarounds and uses HASC to help implement their plan.