How Earthquake Safety Engineering Protects Warehouses and Supply Chains
Behind many warehouses lies an invisible risk.
Earthquakes are not top of mind for most operators. However, the structural integrity of storage systems can determine whether inventory is protected or destroyed in seconds.
In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Nancy Fateen, President of Seizmic, to explore how earthquake safety engineering plays a critical role in warehousing and supply chains.
This conversation also highlights a powerful story. A family business built through immigration, hard work, and long-term vision.
From Family Business to Industry Leader
Seizmic started as a small family business.
Nancy’s father immigrated to the United States and built the company from the ground up. Over time, it evolved into a national leader in seismic safety solutions.
Nancy now leads the company. She continues to build on that legacy while adapting to modern demands.
This balance between tradition and innovation defines many successful family businesses.
Why Earthquake Safety Matters in Warehousing
Warehouses are designed for efficiency.
However, without proper seismic analysis, they can be vulnerable.
Seizmic focuses on:
- Rack stability and structural integrity
- Compliance with local safety regulations
- Inspection and permitting processes
- Risk mitigation for stored goods
Earthquake safety is not just about compliance.
It is about protecting inventory, employees, and long-term business continuity.
Episode Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Seismic and Earthquake Safety
03:10 The Evolution of Seismic: From Family Business to Industry Leader
05:55 Navigating Permits and Inspections in Warehousing
08:58 The Dynamics of Family Business: Legacy and Leadership
11:59 Balancing Business Success with Community Responsibility
14:57 Cultural Heritage and the American Dream
17:56 Conclusion and Contact Information

The Importance of Permits and Inspections
Permits and inspections are often seen as obstacles.
Nancy explains why they are essential.
They ensure that systems are designed and installed correctly. They also help prevent costly failures.
For operators, this means:
- Reduced risk
- Improved safety
- Greater confidence in infrastructure
Understanding these processes is critical for anyone managing warehouse operations.
Community Responsibility and Business Values
Seizmic does more than deliver engineering solutions.
The company is focused on community responsibility.
Their work directly impacts safety at scale. That responsibility shapes how they approach every project.
Nancy also reflects on her Egyptian heritage and the American dream.
Her story highlights the role of education, resilience, and opportunity in building something lasting.
Legacy, Innovation, and the Future
Family businesses often face a challenge.
How do you honor the past while evolving for the future?
Nancy demonstrates that both are possible.
Seizmic continues to innovate while staying grounded in its core mission:
Protect people, protect infrastructure and solve real problems.
Nancy Fateen links:
seizmic.com
LinkedIn
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