Industrial Strength Podcast

Industrial Strength Podcast – Episode 18: Peroxide Forming Chemicals: Part 3 (Case Studies & Chaos)
Episode Overview
In this thrilling conclusion to the three-part series on peroxide-forming chemicals, hosts Jeff, Steve, and Randy dive into several real-world case studies highlighting the dangers of mishandling these volatile substances. With a mix of expert analysis, storytelling, humor, and a bit of unexpected technical chaos, they underscore the importance of vigilance in industrial and laboratory safety. From explosive lab incidents to a near-IED discovery in an industrial lab, this episode offers critical lessons for hazmat professionals and industrial safety teams.
Segment Breakdown & Timestamps
[0:29] – Introduction and Recap
• Jeff introduces Part 3 of the peroxide series.
• Recap of Parts 1 & 2, covering peroxide formers, hazards, and detection.
[3:00] – Case Study #1: 2001 Evadale, Texas Paper Mill Explosion
• Explosion caused by hydrogen peroxide reacting with caustic soda.
• Resulted in extensive property damage and two injuries.
• Discussion of heat and oxygen generation in chemical reactions.
[10:15] – Case Study #2: 2006 UC Berkeley Lab Explosion
• An undergrad injured due to peroxide crystals formed during solvent distillation.
• Solvent (THF) was unstabilized; highlights importance of using inhibitors.
[20:00] – Internet & Audio Failures (Blooper Segment)
• Hosts experience hilarious technical difficulties and mic dropouts.
• Unfiltered banter and outtakes lighten the mood.
[27:40] – Case Study #3: 2017 University of Minnesota Waste Explosion
• Technician detonates residue while recycling a glass bottle.
• Explosion powerful enough to destroy a cart and damage adjacent rooms.
[34:45] – Case Study #4: 2012 Self-Reported TATP Formation
• Individual discovers TATP crystals in a decade-old IPA bottle.
• ATF confirms peroxide crystals can form over time with minimal conditions.
[44:10] – Follow-Up on Two Similar ATF Cases
• Explosions linked to old IPA containers in office and lab environments.
• Discussion on the forgotten dangers of long-term chemical storage.
[50:20] – Case Study #5: Personal On-Site Incident
• Discovery of crystallized THF in a neglected lab prompts evacuation.
• Team consults with external bomb expert for safe removal and disposal.
[1:00:00] – Wrap-Up & Teaser for Next Episode
• Tease of next episode’s topic: long-term sensitizing chemical exposure.
• Call to listeners to email stories and feedback.
Got a hazmat horror story or a weird chemical tale? Email the team at hazmatharder@gmail.com