CHEMICAL ENGINEER
FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER
Expert Witness No. 1087
New Jersey
Education
Master of Science, Chemical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, General Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Post-Graduate - U. of Pennsylvania, Drexel, Temple, U. of Delaware
Quantitative Risk Assessment Analyst, Process Safety Institute
Affiliations
American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Fellow, Safety and Health Division
National Fire Protection Association
Registrations
  Professional Engineer, Chemical Engineering - New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, California, Washington
  Professional Engineer, Fire Protection - Maryland
  Certified Safety Professional - Since 1980
Specialist Areas of Expertise
| Fire, Explosion, and Toxicity Hazard Assessment
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| | Vapor Cloud Explosion, Vessel Rupture, BLEVE, Barricade Evaluation
| Fire and Explosion Incident Investigation
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| Fire and Explosion Prevention and Protection
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| | Inerting, Relief-Device Design, Explosion Venting
| Fire Protection Equipment Testing, Fire Brigade Drills, Fire Code Compliance
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| Toxic Hazards Prevention and Protection
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| | Release-Source Evaluation, Dispersion Analysis, Inhalation Toxicology, Mitigation
| Qualitative and Quantitative Process Hazards Analysis
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| Criteria for Unacceptability and Tolerability
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| Gas and Vapor Flammability Hazards
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| Thermal Stability Hazards
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| Electrical Hazards Analysis - Static, Classification, Shock
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| Safety Audits - OSHA, USEPA, NJ-TCPA
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| Emergency Preparedness
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Professional Experience
Senior Process Safety Specialist for a Process Safety Consulting Firm, Princeton, NJ
Process Safety Consultant, Process Safety Engineering, Wilmington, DE
Engineer and Consultant, Du Pont Company, Wilmington, DE
Blasting Cap Experience
Expert 1087 has studied the electrical properties of ignition systems in electric blasting caps, including radio-frequency hazards and static-electricity hazards. He was involved in an investigation of an underground salt-mining explosion that involved static electricity generated by pneumatic loading of ammonium-nitrate/fuel-oil [ANFO] explosives, bottom-primed with dynamite and electric blasting caps [EBC]. Following the study of underground-mining practices in twenty mines of various types, he produced a DuPont report that provided guidance for ANFO loading with EBCs and fuse caps and the conductivity that should be provided in ANFO loading hoses. Also, while at PLPL, he measured the ground-level radio frequency power of television transmitters, to develop guidance concerning safe distances from TV towers, and this guidance was incorporated in a publication of the Institute of Makers of Explosives. His experience also included the large and small-scale testing of primary and secondary explosives, such as lead styphnate, lead azide, PETN, other organic explosives, and delay mixtures. He also has been involved in evaluations of static-electricity hazards in the handling of chemical ingredients and film-coating operations, and evaluation of explosion hazards to meet New Jersey and Federal legislative requirements and in several litigations.
Expert 1087’s recent experience includes service on the six-member Expert Panel that has been overseeing a Quantitative Risk Assessment of three nerve-gas destruction plants. Since 1985, he has provided full-time process safety engineering services to large and small chemical and petrochemical plants throughout the United States and in several foreign countries. During his career with the Du Pont Company, he was involved in instrument engineering, explosion-hazards testing, explosives manufacturing and testing, pilot-plant supervision, organic-chemicals research, safety and fire protection audits, and process-safety consulting.
Recent Presentations and Publications
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