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ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION EXPERT WITNESS J. M. Miller Engineering Inc. President: James M. Miller, P.E., Ph.D. Dr. Miller is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Michigan and a registered professional engineer and consultant with over 35 years of experience as an expert witness. He specializes in warnings, labeling, and instruction manuals, consumer product design, process safety, explosions and fire science, chemical hazards (diacetyl, asbestos, benzene, etc.), machine guarding, vehicle visibility, tractor egress/ingress, slip and fall prevention, recreational vehicles (ATVs, boats, and personal watercraft), and compliance with safety standards (OSHA, MSDS, CPSC, ANSI, ASTM, UL, etc.) Miller Engineering also has a staff with degrees in the Mechanical, Chemical, Agricultural, Industrial, and Human Factors fields of engineering. Recently, Dr. Miller has been handling cases involving battery fires, particularly with respect to e-cigarettes, vaporizers, or "vapes". Co-Founder: Mark R. Lehto, Ph.D. Dr. Lehto is a Professor of Engineering at Purdue University. He specializes in knowledge engineering, warnings and instructions, structuring expert systems, accident modeling, accident statistical analysis, consumer product safety, boating safety, in-field national surveys of product usage and product information effectiveness. Managing Engineer: Adam M. Olshove, PE, MSE, BSME Adam is a registered mechanical professional engineer with over 10 years of experience providing consulting services to industry and the legal profession. He holds Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Mechanical Engineering, both from the University of Michigan. He focused his studies on the modeling and control of dynamic systems, with a particular emphasis on battery modeling. He continues to work with the University of Michigan’s Battery Lab on projects involving battery failures, design, and testing.
His projects at Miller Engineering have focused on a wide range of consumer product design issues and industrial accidents. He has performed dozens of on-site investigations nationwide in relation to these projects, including failure analysis and testing. He has particular expertise in the areas of slip/trip/falls, battery failures and warnings, residential and commercial code compliance, product tip-overs, furniture failures, machine design, and electro-mechanical testing.
Adam has also designed and evaluated warning labels for corporate clients, as well as developed instruction manuals for novel products.
His past professional experiences include product development on the pressure sensor team at Caterpillar, Inc., and implementation of energy saving solutions at Rhetech, Inc., a plastic resin manufacturing company. As an undergraduate, he conducted research at the University of Michigan’s Composite Structures Lab under the supervision of the Aerospace Engineering Department Chair, Dr. Tony Waas.
Recently, Adam has been involved in the evaluation, design, and testing of batteries including Lithium Ion (Li-ion) and Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), particularly those used in e-cigarettes and vapes.
Affiliations: American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Committee F15 on Consumer Products; American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME); National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE); American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Staff and Support Engineers & Degree Areas: Alyssa L. Blunt - Mechanical Engineering Helen A.L. Miller - Mechanical & Biosystems Engineering Emily Woodman - Chemical Engineering Areas of Expertise & Services: Vehicles - Car/Truck Accident Reconstruction
- Crash Data Retrieval (CDR)
- Visibility & Reaction Time Analysis
- Tires, Trailers, Brakes & Accelerators
- Truck/Off Road Vehicle Egress/Ingress
- Traffic Signing and Construction Zones
Mechanical & Electrical Safety - Product Safety & Analysis
- Machinery - Metal, Wood, Plastic Molding
- Machine Guarding & Safety, Robots, Automation
- Hazard and Risk Analysis
- Employee Safety Procedures � OSHA
- Electrical Distribution & Transmission Hazards
Warnings & Instructions - Warning Labels & User Manual Design
- Hazard Analysis & Product Label Designs
- Medical Device & Drug Warnings & Instructions
- Inadequate Warnings Analysis
- Standard Compliance (ANSI Z535)
- Product Recall Information & Strategies
Chemicals Safety & Labeling - NEW OSHA HAZCOM (2012) & GHS Review
- MSDS, SDS and Product Label Compliance
- Toxic Torts - Diacetyl, Asbestos, Benzene, Lead, Carbon Monoxide
Chemical Exposures & Workplace Safety - Chemical Inhalation, Ingestion, Dermal Contact
- Contamination - Water & Environmental
- Manufacturing & Process Line Accidents
- Slips, Trips, Falls, & Entanglements
Fires & Explosions - Cause & Origin Investigations
- Gas, Vapor, & Electrical
Agriculture - Tractor & Equipment Accidents
- Chemical Applications & Exposures
- Crop Storage & Harvesting Accidents
- Pesticides
Construction - Vehicle Visibility Accidents
- Slip, Trip, & Fall Accidents
- Power Tool Repetitive & Immediate Injuries
- Scaffolding - Cranes - Hoisting - Fork Lifts
Consumers/Household Safety - Appliances & Tools
- Child Furniture, Choking, Playgrounds
- Swimming Pools & Exercise Equipment
- Recreation - ATV, Boats, Bicycles, Boards
- Ladder, Stair, Step and Railing Accidents
- Slip, Trip, & Fall Accidents
Insurance Subrogation & Forensics - Accident Investigations
- Electrical & Fire Causation
- Chemical Leakage Damage
- Defective Equipment Injuries
- Premise and Process Damages
Dr. Miller holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Ohio State University, where he was one of the first US Ph.D. graduates to specialize in transportation and consumer accident research. He became a professor at the University of Michigan's Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering (IOE), where he taught courses in human factors/ergonomics, safety engineering, methods engineering and law for engineers (1970-1998). On leave from the University at the U.S. Department of Labor (1975-1977), he was appointed as Special Assistant for Safety to OSHA's Assistant Secretary of Labor, where he had responsibility, among other things, for revising the OSHA General Industry (29 CFR 1910) and Construction (29 CFR 1926) Safety Standards. He also participated in the early formation of the OSHA HazCom standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) and original MSDSs and chemical labels. Dr. Miller has authored a chapter titled "Hazard Communication and Right-to-Know: Regulatory Issues" in the Safety Engineering Handbook for ASSE. He has also authored five books on the topics of warnings and instructions and hundreds of journal articles. He is currently a committee member of the ASTM Technical Committee F15 on Consumer Products.
CALL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 888-206-4394 ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION EXPERT WITNESS Miller Engineering 2392 Fuller Court Ann Arbor, MI 48105 www.millerengineering.com
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