Our work with Workplace Accidents includes investigation and engineering analysis of industrial, commercial and similar facility operations, design and conditions, and construction and similar site conditions and activities, and reconstruction of accidents associated with these facilities, sites, operations and activities.
Our work includes assessment of the effectiveness of the use of safeguards and warnings, and the adherence to applicable codes, standards, regulations and recommended practices, including the OSHA Code, for both the equipment and facilities and the operations and activities. Our work includes assessment of the activities of the persons involved in the accident, as these activities relate to the accident.
In regard to the facilities analyzed, our work in this area covers issues which are more specific to the special characteristics of industrial, commercial and similar facilities and construction and similar sites, rather than the general features and characteristics of a broad range of buildings and properties which are covered on the Premises Accidents page.
Our Engineering Analyses of Industrial and Commercial Operations, Construction Activities, Commercial and Industrial Facility Design and Workplace Accidents include, as appropriate, investigation, engineering analysis and reconstruction of the accident, as required to address the issues. Our analysis includes determination of adherence to the Occupational and Health Administration (OSHA) Code and any state and local regulations for industrial and commercial operations and facilities, and construction activities.
Qualifications and Experience of James D. Madden, P.E. with Workplace Accidents - Industrial, Commercial and Extraction Operations, and Construction Activities - Commercial, Industrial and Extraction Facility Design
> over 155 incidents involving industrial commercial and extraction operations, construction activities, and commercial and industrial facility design investigated and reconstructed as part of the forensic engineering work
> extensive college coursework in engineering design of industrial facilities and equipment and the operation of industrial equipment and facilities
> work in industrial facilities, designing industrial facilities, and assisting in construction during 17 years working in industrial operations and design engineering
> 2 earned Engineering degrees, Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering
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post-degrees college coursework, short courses and seminars on technical subjects over the years
> Professional Engineers (P.E.) license (earned by examination)
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Diplomate Forensic Engineer designation, granted for meeting the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards requirements for Forensic Engineering
> over 40 years of engineering experience, with:
> 17 years experience in industrial operations, engineering design and construction assistance
> over 30 years experience in forensic engineering, to date
* as of last count in 2007