Work in this area generally covers:
- determining the causes of fire and explosion
MAAFE
- determining whether equipment, equipment auxiliaries and equipment instrumentation and controls:
- hydrogen loading facilities
- gasoline service stations
- scrap and metal processing facilities
- various other industrial facilities
- personal watercraft ("jet skis")
- incinerators in multi-story buildings
- trash chutes in multi-story buildings
- industrial furnaces and boilers
- industrial process heaters
- hydrogen tankers (over the road trailers)
Madden Accident Analysis & Forensic Engineering
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Consultation is available before starting a case. We invite you to
consult with us. There is no charge for an initial phone consultation.
Call us, or if you prefer we can schedule the consultation in advance.
Consultation with James D. Madden, PE, a Professional Engineer, and Forensic
Engineering Consulting and Testifying Expert Witness, is available to the client at all
times during the work - before, during, and after the investigation,
engineering analysis, reconstruction, report, and any other work on the case.
The qualifications of James D. Madden, P.E., Senior Forensic Engineer, Consulting and Testifying
Forensic Engineer and Accident Reconstruction Engineer,
are listed in the Expertise and Work & Specialties sections.
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ualifications of James D. Madden, P.E., Senior Forensic Engineer
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Over the last 28 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 28 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 to Vermont, to North Carolina, with reports and testimony for these accidents, when applicable.
eographic Area of Practice - North America
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- determining whether facilities and equipment installation conformed with appropriate accepted engineering practices, codes, standards and regulations in regard to safety, including fire codes and fired-equipment codes
MAAFE
- determining whether materials of construction were safe, including facility materials in proximity to fired-equipment
MAAFE
- determining whether fuel and ignition sources were properly separated
MAAFE
- determining whether safety equipment, facilities and procedures were in place and were properly used
- were defective in regard to safety:
- lacked adequate safeguards and warnings
- conformed to appropriate accepted engineering safety practices, standards and regulations, including fired-equipment codes and general fire codes.
Work in this area also generally includes determining whether revision of facilities or equipment was required for safety. Reconstruction of incidents involving combustion equipment and systems includes auxiliary equipment and components, and instrumentation and controls. Reconstruction determines whether such equipment and/or systems caused or contributed to the accident.
took 4 college courses in physics and 8 college courses in chemistry, including coverage of the physics and chemical reactions associated with fires and explosions
● verbal reports, by telephone or in face-to-face conferences
We present the results of our investigations, engineering analyses and reconstructions in
the client's choice of any, or all, of the following:
resentation of results of our work
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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
● inspection of the involved equipment, during operation (such as industrial equipment), or in damaged
condition (such as crashed vehicles)
● 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 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
ur Typical Work Activities and Products, when warranted by the case
● written reports and affidavits
● deposition testimony, including video deposition
● trial testimony and arbitration testimony
James D. Madden, P.E., while performing Forensic Engineering work full-time for over
the last 28 years, for both plaintiff and defendant, has to date:
orensic 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
xamples of Analyzed Facilities involved in Equipment and Industrial Fires and Explosions
xamples of Analyzed Equipment involved in Equipment and Industrial Fires and Explosions
ur Engineering Analysis of Equipment and Industrial Fires and Explosions
Our Engineering Analyses of Equipment and Industrial Fires and Explosions include, as appropriate, investigation, engineering analysis and reconstruction of the incident.
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xperience and Qualifications of James D. Madden, P.E. in regard to Industrial and
Equipment Fires and Explosions ▪ including furnace, heater and boiler explosions
● Completed the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) courses on fire and explosion
● during 17 years working in industrial operations and design engineering:
- designed combustion equipment including furnaces, boilers, and heaters, and their associated instrumentation and auxiliary equipment
- designed for the use of fire in unusual ways, including designing elevated flares and burn pits
- designed to prevent and suppress fire, including designing fire-fighting and fire and explosion suppression systems
● 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
● 28 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
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See details of the forensic work throughout this website, and a summary on the .
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● see examples of analyzed equipment in next section below
● see examples of analyzed facilities in previous section above
over 45 incidents involving fires, explosion and/or hazardous combustion have been investigated and reconstructed as part of the forensic engineering work during the last 28 years, including heater, boiler and furnace fires and explosions
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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Explosion of combustion equipment is a condition covered both on the Hazardous Combustion page and on this page. Our work, as described on both pages, covers the condition where combustion in equipment specifically designed to burn fuel lacks adequate control to the point that it causes, or allows, the explosion of the equipment. Such an explosion is often caused by auxiliary components and/or the instrumentation and control system rather than the combustion equipment itself.
Our work with industrial and equipment fires and explosions includes reconstructing the incident and determining the cause(s) of the fire and/or explosion and determining whether the cause(s) were related to the equipment, equipment installation or facilities. Our work includes engineering analysis to determine whether the facilities, equipment, auxiliaries, and instrumentation and controls met requirements for safe operation. This determination includes engineering analysis of the use of safeguards and warnings as related to the requirements, and also engineering analysis of the adherence to safety design requirements and applicable codes, standards and recommended practices, not just for the equipment and facilities, but also for the equipment operation. Our analysis includes analysis of the actions of persons involved with the equipment and industrial operations as these may relate to the fire and/or the explosion.
28 Years in Forensic Engineering
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