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In this episode, Bobby Salvesen and Michael Manco discuss the critical topic of working within one's title during hazmat operations, highlighting the importance of understanding and adhering to designated roles. They explore a case involving CO2 leaks in a supermarket refrigeration system, discussing the technical and operational challenges, and emphasizing the potential legal and safety implications of operating outside one's scope of training.

This episode underscores the importance of clearly defined roles in hazmat operations and the dangers of deviating from authorized duties. The hosts encourage adherence to training, legal guidelines, and departmental policies to ensure safety and effectiveness in response to hazardous material incidents.

Hazmat Guys Episode 359, working out of title, hazmat operations, CO2 leak response, supermarket hazards, refrigeration system hazards, legal implications in hazmat, safety in hazmat operations, hazmat training insights, hazmat community engagement, hazardous material safety, emergency response in hazmat

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