Rev.30 - Why You Shouldn't Wish to be Lucky. Intro to Safety Systems episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 23, 2019 · 17 MIN

Rev.30 - Why You Shouldn't Wish to be Lucky. Intro to Safety Systems

from Engineering IRL · host Andrew Sario

In this revision of the Engineering podcast  as you accompany me on the drive to work we delve into the world of Safety Systems. Interestingly there are some lessons to be learned from this area of engineering and it comes down to this point: You shouldn't wish to be lucky. Why is that you ask?  Find out in this episode! You may find it useful. As always if you found any of this content even mildly interesting please share the podcast, subscribe, leave a review or let us know! It helps tremendously. To enter this episodes giveaway please head to: https://www.sariodev.com/engineeringIRL And fill out the form at the bottom. Join us at Facebook to for your chance to be part of the shoutouts https://www.facebook.com/engineerirl Check out the Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH-p1aPifsfuDjVVlAeNbiQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3UZPfOvNwQkaCA1jLIOxp4 Engineering IRL. Better problem solving. Better Engineers. podcoin Remember to subscribe and for more head to https://www.engineeringinreallife.com and become a member of the Engineering IRL Community. Facebook: www.Facebook.com/engineerIRL Twitter: www.Twitter.com/engineering_irl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/engineeringinreallife To know more about our partnerships and how to get in touch with the show visit the top engineering podcast.

In this revision of the Engineering podcast  as you accompany me on the drive to work we delve into the world of Safety Systems. Interestingly there are some lessons to be learned from this area of engineering and it comes down to this point: You shouldn't wish to be lucky. Why is that you ask?  Find out in this episode! You may find it useful. As always if you found any of this content even mildly interesting please share the podcast, subscribe, leave a review or let us know! It helps tremendously. To enter this episodes giveaway please head to: https://www.sariodev.com/engineeringIRL And fill out the form at the bottom. Join us at Facebook to for your chance to be part of the shoutouts https://www.facebook.com/engineerirl Check out the Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH-p1aPifsfuDjVVlAeNbiQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3UZPfOvNwQkaCA1jLIOxp4 Engineering IRL. Better problem solving. Better Engineers. podcoin Remember to subscribe and for more head to https://www.engineeringinreallife.com and become a member of the Engineering IRL Community. Facebook: www.Facebook.com/engineerIRL Twitter: www.Twitter.com/engineering_irl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/engineeringinreallife To know more about our partnerships and how to get in touch with the show visit the top engineering podcast.

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