PreAccident Investigation Podcast
Government & Organizations
Bill has more than 30 years experience in process safety and the investigation of major incidents. In the 1990s, he was the Wharton School of Business roundtable on major accident prevention as well as the EPA Experts’ Delegation that studied European safety practices while touring Germany. He was a co-founder of U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) operations in 1998. Hoyle managed the CSB investigation of the 2005 fire and explosions at BP Texas City refinery that killed 15 and injured 180. He was senior investigator for the CSB’s investigation of the Deepwater Horizon disaster as well as the West, Texas fertilizer explosion that killed 15 responders. He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences panel that studied safety culture in the offshore energy industry. Hoyle served as keynote speaker at numerous safety conferences throughout Europe and Australia.
He was expert adviser to CalOSHA and CalEPA on revisions to their regulations for oil refineries. Hoyle provided extensive training for California state and local government refinery safety inspectors.
He is a peer reviewer of the California Council on Science and Technology report on the safety of underground natural gas storage facilities. Mr. Hoyle is an alternate member of the ANSI Z-10 Committee on Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.
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PAPod 439 - Do Quality Differently - A New Book!
Safety Moment - Protecting Workers or Protecting Our Processes
PAPod 438 - The Conklin Conference Part Two
Safety Moment - Think About What Kills Workers Not About How The Person Killed Messed Up
PAPod 437 - The Conklin Conferece Part One
Safety Moment - Seek Tasks Where Controls Are Low
PAPod 436 - Meet a new friend...Richard Light
Safety Moment - Rule Following is ALWAYS Voluntary
PAPod 435 - Progress Ebbs and Flows
Safety Moment - It is not that these new systems are smart, it is that these new systems are not smart at immagination
PAPod 434 - The Erik Hollnagel Speaks at the Safety II in Application Conference
Safety Moment - Things That Never Happen, Happen All The Dang Time...
PAPod 433 - The Medication Safety Podcast Episode - Michael Von Ornum
Safety Moment - Every Accident is Preventable ... or so they say ...
PAPod 432 - Data is NOT Meaning
Safety Moment - Quick to Blame is Slow to Learn
PAPod 431 - The Edgar Schein Podcast Replay By Request
Safety Moment - Thriving in a Non-Measurable World
PAPod 430 - Remembering Edgar Schien
Safety Moment - When You See Good Workers Doing Strange Things...
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