
Episode 208 - Engineering Determines Cause in Cargo Loss Dispute
I’m this episode, I share a blog from May 28th, 2013 where our expert was involved in investigating an incident where a a tractor trailer’s cargo, the trailers leaking fuel all ended up in the river. ...
1 Jul 20217min

Episode 207 - Scaled Drawing Confirms Witness Accounts of Interstate Collision
In this episode, I share a blog from May 23, 2013 detailing a single vehicle crash where Warren was asked to determine if the airbag malfunctioned and to recreate this crash. The diagram created helps...
30 Jun 20217min

Episode 206 - A Fire Suppression System Failure?
In this episode, I share from a blog written by John Holecek on May 20, 2013. Very interesting case study of an investigation on a yacht where the fire suppression system failed to activate when the i...
28 Jun 202110min

Episode 205 - Self Heating of Restaurant Towels Causes Dry Cleaner Fire
In this podcast, I share a blog from May 6th 2013 where our fire investigator uncovered the truth. His findings pointed to the fact that restaurant towels spontaneously combusted and caught fire. Thes...
27 Jun 20217min

Episode 204 - Fire Investigation Points to Design Failure
In this episode, I share from a blog written and posted March 20, 2013. The chafing of electrical wiring caused a fire and was a clear design defect.
27 Jun 20215min

Episode 203 - Crane Balancing Act
In this episode, I share an article describing why cranes must be balanced. The operation of many cranes is a balancing act. If the crane isn’t balanced it may succumb to the tipping force and fall to...
24 Jun 20216min

Episode 202 - Protecting Industrial Employees from Workplace Hazards
In this episode, I share from a blog where Jeff wrote about a fatality in an industrial laundry facility. His detailed description of how the company failed to install the trip cam device could have s...
23 Jun 20215min

Episode 201 - Machine Safeguarding for an Imperfect Workforce: Humans
In this episode, I share a blog written by Jeff from March 14th, 2013. Everyday more than 12 million people in the United States lose their lives in workplace injuries, according to U.S. Department of...
22 Jun 20215min



















