Work in this area generally covers:
conformed with applicable:
Reconstruction of such accidents determines whether the facilities or equipment caused or contributed to the accident. Work in this area also generally includes determining whether revision of the facilities, operation, equipment or procedures was required for safety.
- accepted engineering practices
- codes, standards and regulations
specifically for the safety of:
- industrial facilities and operations
- commercial facilities and operations
- construction facilities and activities
- evaluating safety design and safety procedures for industrial facility operations, including manufacturing facility operations, against accepted safety standards
MAAFE
- determining applicability and compliance with OSHA Regulations for industrial and construction activities, facilities and sites
MAAFE
- determining applicability and compliance with state regulations for industrial and construction activities, facilities and sites, such as the Industrial Commission of Ohio Specific Safety Requirements
MAAFE
- determining applicability and compliance with industry, technical organization and (other) governmental codes, standards and recommended practices for industrial, commercial and construction activities and facilities and sites
MAAFE
- determining application of generally accepted standards for the safety of equipment and facilities
- determining whether equipment was properly installed
MAAFE
- determining whether safety equipment (including safeguards such as barrier guards, light curtains, dual operating buttons, etc.) and safety instrumentation had been in place and were properly used
MAAFE
- determining whether safety procedures had been in place and were properly used
- determining whether ventilation was properly used, where this is a safety issue
- determining whether drainage and sewer connections were effective and safe, where this is a safety issue.
- accidents involving industrial, commercial and construction equipment*
- exposures to chemical vapors
- operations resulting in asphyxiation
- liquid spills causing burns
- runaway chemical reactions not fully protected by overpressure protection devices
- incorrect discharge of fire protection sprinkler system
- falls from scaffolding and ladders
- falls through walking surface openings
- falls through failed walking surfaces
- falls into flumes (persons and persons on equipment)
- tank explosions, including during cutting
- rupture of natural gas pipeline with fire and explosion
- restaurant, and commercial laundry operations, resulting in fire and/or explosion
- indoor and outdoor construction sites
- steel processing facilities
- rubber and plastics processing facilities
- facilities manufacturing plastic, rubber, wood and metal products, for consumer, commercial, and industrial use
- chemical manufacturing facilities
- outdoor storage facilities
- similar industrial and commercial facilities.
- persons employed by the owner or operator of the facility, or construction contractor/sub-contractor
- persons not employed by the owner or operator of the facility, or construction contractor/sub-contractor
Madden
Accident
Analysis &
Forensic
Engineering
took extensive college coursework in engineering design of industrial facilities and equipment and the operation of industrial equipment and facilities
Examples of persons involved in analyzed accidents
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Examples of Accidents Analyzed
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Examples of facilities in which analyzed accidents occurred
● see examples of persons involved in analyzed accidents in next section below
Examples of Analyses to Address Issues for Industrial and Commercial Operations, Construction
Activities, Commercial and Industrial Facility Design and Workplace Accidents
Our Engineering Analysis of Industrial and Commercial Operations, Construction
Activities, Commercial and Industrial Facility Design and Workplace Accidents
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.
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Experience and Qualifications of James D. Madden, P.E. in regard to Industrial, Commercial and similar Operations; Construction and similar Activities; Commercial, Industrial and similar Facility Design, as involved in Workplace Accidents
● attended engineering seminars presented by the National Academy of Forensic Engineers
regularly attend additional technical courses and seminars each year to meet the requirements for continuing engineering education for the Professional Engineer's license
● over 40 years of engineering experience, with:
● 17 years experience in industrial operations, engineering design and construction assistance
● 30 years experience in forensic engineering, including:
● working on over 1000 cases
● issuing over 600 reports and over 60 affidavits
● testifying in over 90 depositions and over 75 trials
over 155 incidents involving industrial, commercial and similar operations, construction and similar activities, and commercial, industrial and similar facility design have been investigated, analyzed and reconstructed as part of the forensic engineering work during the last 30 years
earned 2 Engineering degrees, Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering, and took additional post-degree coursework, with coursework in physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering mechanics, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering and normal psychology
at the start of forensic work, completed refresher and additional post-degree college credit coursework and continuing education coursework in mechanical engineering, metallurgy and materials
earned the Professional Engineers license (P.E.) by taking the National Council of Engineering Examiners' (NCEE) examination in Fundamentals of Engineering and the Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering sections of the NCEE examination in Principles and Practices of Engineering
designated a Diplomate Forensic Engineer by the National Academy of Forensic Engineers in accordance with the standards of the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB)
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Our Work with Industrial, Commercial, Construction and similar Facilities, Operations and Activities - 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 on www.maddenforensicengineering.com (see link in Table of Contents above).
Table of Contents - Accidents in Industrial, Commercial, Construction and similar Workplaces, with related Subjects - links to content on this page
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Madden Accident Analysis & Forensic Engineering, through its Senior Forensic Engineer, James D. Madden, P.E., a licensed professional engineer, has performed Accident Investigations, Engineering Analyses and Accident Reconstructions for accidents, incidents and cases in the metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Toledo, Warren, Youngstown, Mansfield, Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, Lima, Findlay, Marietta and Steubenville, as well elsewhere throughout Ohio, and the metropolitan areas of Pittsburgh and Erie, as well as elsewhere throughout western and central Pennsylvania, and the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Flint and Port Huron, as well as elsewhere in southern Michigan, and the metropolitan areas of Buffalo and Syracuse, as well as elsewhere in western and central New York state. In many of these areas James D. Madden, P.E. has provided expert reports and testified in the capacity of an Expert Witness in court proceedings, including depositions, arbitrations and/or trials.
Madden Accident Analysis & Forensic Engineering, through its Senior Forensic Engineer James D. Madden, P.E., is available for Accident Investigations, Engineering Analyses, Accident Reconstructions, and testimony in deposition, arbitration and trial, for cases located throughout North America.
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Over the last 30 years we have regularly worked on accidents which occurred in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New York and nearby, including inspections of accident sites, equipment, and facilities, with reports and testimony. During these 30 years we have also worked on accidents which occurred in other states, and equipment and facilities located in other states, with inspections of accident sites, equipment, and facilities, from Utah and Kansas to Vermont and North Carolina, with reports and testimony for these accidents, when applicable.
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James D. Madden, P.E., while performing Forensic Engineering work full-time for over
the last 30 years, for both plaintiff and defendant, has to date:
Forensic Engineering Work by Senior Forensic Engineer James D. Madden, P.E.
● completed over 1000 cases
● written and issued over 600 reports
● testified in over 90 depositions
● written and issued over 60 affidavits
● testified in over 75 trials
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The qualifications of James D. Madden, P.E., Senior Forensic Engineer, Consulting and Testifying
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Our work investigating, analyzing and reconstructing accidents, and presenting the results, may include any
or all of the following, depending on the needs of the case:
● inspection of the accident site, such as a roadway, outdoor facilities, building or industrial facilities
● interviewing witnesses (often during the inspection of the accident site, product and/or equipment)
coordinating or interfacing with others while they are preparing specialized exhibits such as video animations and videos of demonstrations
review and study of case documents, evidence and applicable codes, standards, regulations and recommended practices
● written reports and affidavits, and exhibits
drawings, calculations, graphical analyses, computer analyses, etc. as required to analyze and reconstruct the accident, and to present the engineering analysis and reconstruction
● testing accident items and exemplar items (such as consumer products)
● photography and/or video of the accident site and involved equipment
● testimony in deposition, trial and arbitration
inspection of the involved equipment, in current condition, including in damaged condition (such as crashed vehicles); and when available for operation, during operation (such as industrial equipment)
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Madden Accident Analysis & Forensic Engineering, through its Senior Forensic Engineer, James D. Madden, P.E., a licensed professional engineer, has performed Accident Investigations, Engineering Analyses and Accident Reconstructions routinely for accidents, incidents and cases located in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New York, in the technical areas which are noted in this website, as well as providing expert reports and testifying in court proceedings in these states in the capacity of an Expert Witness, including depositions, arbitrations and/or trials, with Forensic Engineering work also performed in, and/or for cases in, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, Vermont, Kansas and Utah, with testimony in court in Kansas.
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