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Tuesday, June 02, 2026

Tag: resilience

Friday Randomness  #1 : Five saved posts/links/articles from the archives
Randomness Safety Observation

Friday Randomness #1 : Five saved posts/links/articles from the archives

17 Feb 2023

What do you do when your saved LinkedIn posts, links and articles haven’t been cleaned out in many, many moon?  Are they still relevant years later? We’re going to find … Read More

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Capacity and Tug Use
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Capacity and Tug Use

5 Jul 2020

“Safety is not the absence of accidents.  Safety is the presence of capacity.” – Dr. Todd Conklin There was a fresh breeze blowing over the port side.  We had just … Read More

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