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3M Science of Safety

Jun 28, 2019

In this episode Kosta Karagiannopoulos, 3M’s Application Engineering Specialist for the Transportation Safety Division in Australia and New Zealand joins us to discuss connected roads.

The connected roads program is about building the safer roads of tomorrow, starting today, to accommodate automated...


Jun 28, 2019

In this episode Greg Peterson, 3M’s Technical Engineer for 3M Fall Protection in Australia and New Zealand joins us to discuss fall protection engineered systems.

An engineered system provides an anchorage point that allows greater movement and safety of the user over a larger or specific working environment. They...


Jun 28, 2019

In this episode Terry Gorman, 3M’s Occupational Hygienist for the Personal Safety Division in Australia and New Zealand joins us to discuss welding fume … a known carcinogen. 

In early 2017, welding fume was reclassified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) from a classification of Group 2B,...


Jun 28, 2019

In this episode Peter Aspinall, the Principal Occupational Hygiene Consultant with WSP joins us to discuss exposure standards with host Mark Reggers.

Workplace exposure standards are a set of measures established by regulatory agencies that outline the maximum allowable limit for a variety of hazards that workers can...


Jun 28, 2019

In this episode Mark Reggers is joined by guest Terry Gorman, 3M’s Occupational Hygienist for the Personal Safety Division in Australia and New Zealand to discuss methyl bromide.

Methyl bromide is a colourless non-flammable gas which is heavier than air and odourless at low concentrations. It is widely used as a...