Industrial Strength Podcast

Industrial Strength Podcast


Industrial Strength Podcast – Episode 19: NFPA 470

August 11, 2025

Episode Overview

In this episode of Industrial Strength Hazmat, Jeff, Randy, and Steve dive into the significant updates brought by NFPA 470, which consolidates and replaces NFPA 472 and 1072. With their signature banter and practical insight, they unpack what these changes mean for hazmat response teams, especially those in industrial environments. From the evolving role of specialists to new requirements for Incident Commanders (ICs), the team explores how these standards reshape training, qualifications, and inter-agency coordination.

 

Segment Breakdown & Timestamps

00:00 – Tech Glitches & Canadian Humor

  • A rocky start, playful banter about Canada and celebrities like Jim Carrey and Alex Trebek

02:55 – Meet the Hosts

  • Jeff, Randy, and Steve introduce themselves and their backgrounds in hazmat

03:42 – What Is NFPA 470?

  • Explanation of the new consolidated standard
  • Importance of knowing how NFPA and OSHA standards interact

05:06 – Confidence and Competency in Hazmat Calls

  • The difference between experienced teams and teams with fewer reps
  • Importance of proper training and readiness

06:41 – Levels of Hazmat Responders

  • Awareness, Operations, Technician, and Specialist
  • Defensive vs. offensive roles in hazmat response

08:23 – Evolution of the Specialist Role

  • How NFPA 470 changes the scope of the "Specialist" designation
  • Introduction of Specialist A, B, C—container, chemical, and liaison roles
  • Increased relevance for SMEs (Subject Matter Experts)

13:29 – Challenges in Tracking Specialist Qualifications

  • Need for better accountability and tracking systems
  • Specialist roles must now be more clearly defined and documented

15:39 – JPRs (Job Performance Requirements) & Documentation

  • Specialists writing and maintaining JPRs
  • Importance of clear, vetted qualification documents for broader team access

17:27 – Continuous Improvement in the Fire Service

  • Revising and improving standards through feedback—not always tragedy
  • Positive evolution of the hazmat profession

18:12 – IC Role Updates

  • New training hour requirements and specific ICS classes for Incident Commanders
  • Appendix in NFPA 470 offers structured JPRs for IC roles

22:06 – The Importance of Training Records

  • Ensuring consistent qualifications across multi-agency incidents
  • Potential for transferable certifications between industrial and municipal teams

24:29 – Technology and Equipment Gaps

  • How differing tools (like meters) create deficiencies between teams
  • The case for standardized taskbooks and equipment training

27:22 – Final Thoughts

  • Positive reception of NFPA 470 changes
  • Hope for future improvements in documentation and database systems

28:34 – What’s Coming Next?

  • Sneak peek into the next episode: comparing NFPA 470 with OSHA standards

28:55 – Listener Engagement

 

Listener Engagement

Got questions, feedback, or ideas for future topics? Email the team at:

hazmatharder@gmail.com

 

Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and email us your thoughts! Tune in next week as we compare NFPA 470 with OSHA standards and dive into what’s coming next for industrial hazmat teams.