6 episodios

Welcome to the Blast Cast, by RedGuard. There’s a lot to learn about blast events and explosions, and also the industry that specializes in protecting you. Listen to podcasts from subject matter experts in the blast-resistant building industry. We’ll talk about blast safety, products that can protect you, the latest recommended practices to follow and much more. Subscribe today to get the knowledge you need to keep you and your team protected.Find more about RedGuard and blast-resistant buildings at http://RedGuard.com

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    • Economía y empresa

Welcome to the Blast Cast, by RedGuard. There’s a lot to learn about blast events and explosions, and also the industry that specializes in protecting you. Listen to podcasts from subject matter experts in the blast-resistant building industry. We’ll talk about blast safety, products that can protect you, the latest recommended practices to follow and much more. Subscribe today to get the knowledge you need to keep you and your team protected.Find more about RedGuard and blast-resistant buildings at http://RedGuard.com

    5 Questions To Ask Before Choosing A Blast-Resistant Building in 2020

    5 Questions To Ask Before Choosing A Blast-Resistant Building in 2020

    5 Questions To Ask Before Choosing A Blast-Resistant Building in 2020

    From RedGuard's Learning Center at RedGuard.com/bloghttps://blog.redguard.com/ask-five-questions-before-choosing-a-blast-resistant-building

    Although there are no regulations in place for the design and construction of blast-resistant buildings, many of us are working toward that goal. In the meantime, here is a list of questions everyone should ask before buying a blast-resistant building.

    • 4 min
    After The Sale: Managing A Blast-Resistant Building Project

    After The Sale: Managing A Blast-Resistant Building Project

    After The Sale: Managing A Blast-Resistant Building Project

    From RedGuard's Learning Center at RedGuard.com/blog
    At RedGuard, we design and build blast-resistant buildings and have been doing it since 2005. All the related details are on our minds every day, for at least 40 hours a week, but we know that our customers have more to think about. That’s why our team of experts, in Sales, Estimating, Engineering, and Project Management, are ready and willing to answer your questions and consult on your project. 
    No matter how much experience you have with capital projects or turnarounds, let’s start talking about your goals and see if it makes sense to put a RedGuard blast-resistant modular building on your worksite. 
    No two hazardous worksites are alike, so no two blast-resistant projects are alike. Our expert team can help you start planning your project to save you time, money, and, most importantly, lives.

    • 10 min
    Top 3 Service Calls on Blast-Resistant Buildings (And A Bonus)

    Top 3 Service Calls on Blast-Resistant Buildings (And A Bonus)

    RedGuard Blast Resistant Buildings

    When your needs for safe structures are complex, RedGuard has a premier line of fully customized blast-resistant structures. These provide the peace of mind and uncompromised comfort necessary to get the job done. Backed by the industry’s only successfully tested, blast-resistant design and virtually unlimited manufacturing capabilities, a SafetySuite BRB is a durable, comfortable and reliable environment, unrivaled by the competition.

    The original blog post "Top 3 Service Calls on Blast-Resistant Buildings (And A Bonus)" can be found at: https://blog.redguard.com/service-calls-blast-resistant-buildings
    NEED SERVICE FOR YOUR BLAST-RESISTANT BUILDING? 
    If you need service on a blast-resistant building, we can help! (Even on buildings we didn’t sell you.) You can reach our service department by one of three methods.  
    At RedGuard, you can request service in one of three ways:
    You can go online and fill out a service request on the RedGuard website. On this page, there are nine questions to answer before clicking, “Send Request.” Another method is to email our service department at service@redguard.com with the description of the service issue, location, company name, and the point of contact information and phone number.And, if you've worked with our sales department, you can also email your Director of Sales to let them know of your service issue.More info at http://redguard.com

    • 8 min
    Blast-Resistant Modules - What's in a Name?

    Blast-Resistant Modules - What's in a Name?

    This episode is an audio blog from RedGuard's Learning Center at RedGuard.com/blog.

    Read the original post here.

    BLAST-RESISTANT MODULES, WHAT'S IN A NAME?
    Would a blast-resistant module by any other name be just as safe? 
    Apologies for the bad Shakespearean reference, but that aside, "What's in a name?" is often used to imply that the names of things do not affect what they really are.
    When it comes to blast-resistant modules, this is true. At RedGuard, we've been calling them blast-resistant buildings, or BRBs for a long time. We realize that the term blast-resistant modules, or BRMs is commonly used in the industry. BRM and BRB are interchangeable terms to describe these blast-resistant structures.
    WHAT'S IN A BRM STRUCTURE?

    What you call the structure is less important than the build of the structure itself. The most important thing to look for in the construction of a blast-resistant building is the close spacing and sturdy construction of its wall studs. (This is more important than the thickness of the exterior steel skin.) If the studs are placed too far apart, the building’s walls are vulnerable to sustaining a high level of damage in a blast.
    Beyond the frame, it’s also important to look at all of the building’s nonstructural components (cabinetry, light fixtures, electrical/plumbing design and all other interior fixtures) to ensure they will hold up to a blast. If any of these components are susceptible to damage, the rest of the building’s design doesn't really matter because occupants could be injured or killed by the internal components. 
    So, remember, whether it's a blast-resistant building or blast-resistant module, the important piece is NOT the name, or acronym, but its structural integrity and interior components. 
    If you're interested in finding out more about blast-resistant buildings, download our white paper, The Next Step in the Evolution of Blast-Resistant Buildings, all about the future of the industry.

    For more about RedGuard, our blast-resistant buildings and services, visit RedGuard.com.

    • 2 min
    Welcome to the RedGuard BlastCast

    Welcome to the RedGuard BlastCast

    Thanks for joining us for the RedGuard BlastCast. We’re the subject matter experts for the blast-resistant building industry, and on this podcast we’ll share our knowledge in a few ways, because we know that people learn in many ways. Some of these recordings will be audio of our blog posts, but we’ll also have interviews with subject matter experts and fresh new content. There’s a lot to learn – and we’ll talk about all things blast – blast tests, safety, blast-resistant buildings, recommended practices and much more.

    Listen now and subscribe to get the knowledge you need to protect you and your team.

    For more about RedGuard, our blast-resistant buildings and services, visit RedGuard.com.

    • 43 segundos
    What Is A Blast-Resistant Modular Building?

    What Is A Blast-Resistant Modular Building?

    This episode is an audio blog from RedGuard's Learning Center at RedGuard.com/blog

    Read the original post here.

    What Is A Blast-Resistant Modular Building?

    A blast-resistant modular building is typically constructed with thick steel walls that can sustain a high level of blast pressure. Inside the building, the nonstructural components of blast-resistant buildings, such as cabinetry, light fixtures, electrical and plumbing, as well as internal fixtures are all designed with these same assurances.
    WHAT ARE THE REGULATIONS COVERING BLAST-RESISTANT BUILDINGS?

    Unfortunately, there are no official regulations that cover blast-resistant modular buildings. There are some recommended practices laid out by the American Petroleum Institute that cover permanent and portable structures that are located within blast zones. These are known as API RP 752/753. They ensure that occupied buildings protect against potential hazards by recommending specific blast response ratings to protect occupants from potential hazards that reside in hazard zones.
    As a safety authority in blast resistance, RedGuard recommends using only blast-resistant buildings with a low or medium response rating (meaning low- to medium- damage after a blast event). A building with a high response rating, while still considered “blast resistant,” could sustain structural damage during a blast event and may even collapse due to environmental conditions. A high response level is synonymous with injuries, or even worse, fatalities. All RedGuard blast-resistant buildings have either a low or medium blast response rating.
    So, now you know the answer to "What is a BRB?" and a little about the recommended practices - here's a little bit about purchasing. 
    BUYING A BLAST-RESISTANT BUILDING

    Blast-resistant buildings for sale come in many shapes, sizes and specifications. Completely customized blast-resistant buildings with office spaces, bathrooms, kitchenettes, and even lockers are all within the realm of possibility. Each customized structure is designed and engineered to customer specifications. Recently, RedGuard introduced standardized blast-resistant offerings that combine some of the popular combinations of amenities found in custom structures. This unique product line is pre-engineered, to pass savings in time and cost along to the customer, and is the first of its kind in the blast-resistant building industry.
    CAN YOU RENT A BLAST-RESISTANT BUILDING?

    Yes, blast-resistant buildings for rent are easily found. Companies like RedGuard offer the LeaseFleet product line, available in 8’ wide, or 12’ wide, and multi-section options. There are even tool cribs, to protect your irreplaceable equipment. A blast-resistant building rental may be right for those whose needs within the blast zone are temporary, or to use while a permanent blast-resistant structure is being built.
    HOW MUCH DOES A BLAST-RESISTANT BUILDING COST?

    Because there are so many variables and options with blast-resistant structures, there is no easy answer about its cost. It will depend on if it is a blast-resistant building lease or sale, and the type of amenities that are requested for the structure.
    STEPS TO BUYING A BLAST-RESISTANT MODULAR BUILDING.
    Consider starting with a facility siting study. This can help determine hazard zones, and whether existing buildings need to be moved, replaced or retrofitted. If new buildings are needed, determine the specifications for the structure, how the building will be used, desired amenities and aesthetics, location and budget. You can even review these /&

    • 4 min

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