EW #938 Draws on 40 years of engineering, manufacturing, and management experience, provides services relating to product safety analysis and planning, accident investigation and reconstruction, product design, documentation, cost reduction, quality assurance, conformity assessment and manufacturing.
Expert services offered include industrial machines, lifts, hoists, jacks, cranes, material handling equipment, hydraulics and mechanical devices.
EW #938c an assist in product evaluations, testing, compliance with applicable industrial standards, compliance with applicable regulations (OSHA, EPA and DOT), adequacy of instructional materials and labeling, development of explanatory exhibits and preparation of evidence for trial.
Hisemployment background involves executive positions in companies manufacturing a broad array of products, some of which are: Automotive Lifts, Gas Generating Equipment, Cryogenic Equipment, Home Improvement Products, Liquid Fueled Space Heaters, Farm Implements and Water Distribution Equipment.
Automotive Lifts He served as chief executive and chief operating officer, responsible for technical and administrative direction of all operations of a manufacturer of automotive lifting equipment. The company manufactured 2 and 4 post, surface-mounted lifts; parallelogram, short rise and heavy-duty surface-mounted lifts; single, double and multiple-piston inground lifts.
Gas Generating Equipment Heserved a chief executive and chief operating officer of a company division that designed and manufactured pressure-swing adsorption oxygen and nitrogen gas generators. These generators were typically employed in industrial and hospital settings where the gas generated was used for either blanketing of chemical solutions or for breathing purposes. The company also manufactured a line of high purity generators that found application in gas cutting and welding processes. The market for these products was typically outside the US where the industrial gas business was underdeveloped or controlled by the local government, or where the transportation infrastructure was such that generating these gases on-site was necessary.
Cryogenics Heheld executive positions in two related companies that designed and manufactured various cryogenic products. One company designed and manufactured turbo expanders used in air separation plants, centrifugal and positive displacement pumps, liquid helium research vessels, vacuum jacketed piping and valves, extended stem valves, couplers and vaporizers. The other company designed and manufactured pressure vessels and containers for different applications but generally used in the storage and distribution of cryogenic liquids by industrial gas producers. These products included DOT vessels for shipment by common carrier, fixed customer service stations from 220 to 7,500 gallon capacity, mobile customer service stations, over-the-road tank trailers and truck tanks for various cryogenic liquids, large fixed storage tanks to 50,000 gallons and pumping and vaporizing systems.
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