Over the years, regulations have generally emerged as a response to failures. Past failures have been the catalysts for the standards and guidelines for integrity management instead of proactive research and standard development.
On the newest episode of Pipeline Things, Christopher De Leon and Rhett Dotson are joined by Jerry Rau to discuss the way it is and the way it should be. Join us on today’s episode of Pipeline Things as Rhett, Christopher, and Jerry discuss how research should be driving standards and regulations, rather than incidents.
Highlights:
- How successful has the industry been at mobilizing in the past to protect against failures proactively?
- What can managers and integrity engineers do to prevent history from repeating itself?
- How do younger pipeline professionals get involved to continue learning more about the industry and furthering regulations?
- How can experienced managers hold employees accountable for continued learning and research?
Resources:
By God, if I Were in Charge: A Book About Experiences In The Pipeline Industry
Connect:
Rhett Dotson
Christopher De Leon
Jerry Rau
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