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053 - The number one skill to thrive as an FSE I've learnt in 1 year of podcasting

Fire Science Show

English - June 08, 2022 03:00 - 40 minutes - 27.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 15 ratings
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It has been one year since I started this show. I've promised you that we will learn Fire Safety Engineering together, and today comes a great time to reflect on some lessons learnt. In this episode, I will take you on a short journey through some most insightful moments in the show, that allowed me to identify the number one skill needed to thrive as a fire protection engineer.

What is that skill? Well press the play button and find it for yourself! The answer is 35 minutes away, and I promise this will not be a time wasted.

In this episode I have repurposed parts of other excellent interviews, each of them worth a listen (or a re-listen):

https://www.firescienceshow.com/018-engineered-timber-with-danny-hopkin/https://www.firescienceshow.com/015-global-view-on-the-fire-safety-from-a-starchitect-perpective-with-benjamin-ralph/https://www.firescienceshow.com/023-risk-assessment-with-maximum-allowable-damage-with-jaime-cadena-gomez-and-david-lange/https://www.firescienceshow.com/021-resilient-structural-design-for-firefighter-safety-with-ali-ashrafi/https://www.firescienceshow.com/048-car-parks-design-fires-and-the-broad-world-of-fire-science-with-mike-spearpoint/https://www.firescienceshow.com/024-whos-a-fire-safety-engineer-with-jimmy-jonsson/



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