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CURRICULUM VITAE
Certified Registered Professional Electrical and Safety Engineer;
CA, D.C., MA, KS, AK. Registered Environmental Assessor. Expertise
in Construction and Electrical Safety, Design and Construction,
Electrocution, Electric Shock, Lighting/ Illumination, OSHA
Codes and Standards, General Safety, Environmental Assessments/Impact,
Product Liability, Construction Malpractice, Failure Analysis,
Safety Inspection/Procedure, Lightning, Accident Reconstruction,
Workplace/Industrial Safety, Human Factors, Ergonomics, Underground
and Overhead Electrical Distribution, Electrical Fires.
January 1995 to Date
Consulting Engineer
September 1962 to January 1995
California Institute of Technology/Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena, California. Facility Engineering,
Planning Manager,
Electrical, Safety and Environmental Protection Engineer.
Facility planning for a worldwide network of
Deep Space Tracking Stations as part of the United States National
Space Program. Manager of an Electrical Facility Safety and
Environmental Protection Program for compliance with existing
local, state and federal safety and environmental protection
codes.
Planning includes early review of facility modifications
necessitated by evolutional change in spacecraft tracking. Such
planning was to ensure that applicable safety requirements are
specifically defined and included in early criteria considerations
through actual design, construction, and formal acceptance for
operations. Responsibility also included safety awareness in
conjunction with tracking station operations.
Responsible for facility functional operational
requirements, safety systems studies, planning, design and test
for a worldwide network of Deep Space Tracking Stations. Systems
safety studies included collecting user's operational and program
requirements and collating same with the architectural and the
multiple engineering disciplines for safety, construction methodology
and operating procedures. Early criteria considerations of architectural
and engineering disciplines were incorporated to provide guidance
pertaining to compliance with OSHA (Occupational Safety and
Health Act) regulations, local city, county and state safety
and environmental protection standards and codes.
As Facility Planning Manager, provided expert
advice, information and counsel to architects and multi engineering
project engineers relative to applicable electrical safety and
environmental protection requirements.
Maintained an on-going awareness to ensure that
electrical safety and environmental protection criteria was
incorporated in final engineering design and specifications.
Periodically conducted field surveys (on a non-scheduled
basis) for the purpose of reviewing construction materials and
methodology for compliance with safety to construction personnel
during construction. Provided electrical and safety consultant
information to various construction trades concerning required
safety procedures.
Safety Engineering analysis duties included investigation
of accidents resulting in a disabling injury and determined
contributing circumstances. Near accidents were investigated
for contributing circumstances.
Education, instruction and training, to minimize human
factors that might contribute to accidents.
Study of tracking station operating methods and
practices for performance and compliance with required electrical
safety and environmental protection procedures. Study of personnel
working areas to detect, eliminate and control physical and
environmental hazards that might contribute to accidents.
Investigations were conducted to determine the
cause of accidents and for the purpose of preventing similar
accidents. Determine accident facts bearing on legal liability.
Analysis of accident costs for the purpose of providing
management with information for safety and environmental protection recommendations
and decisions. Cost estimates included cost of wages paid for time lost
by workers who were injured and also not injured, and whose performance
of work was affected. Cost of damage to material or equipment, extra cost
of overtime work necessitated by the accident, cost of wages paid supervisors
for time required for activities necessitated by the accident, wage cost
caused by decreased output of injured worker after return to work, cost
of learning period of new worker, uninsured medical cost borne by the company
and the cost of time spent by higher supervision and clerical workers.
March 1961 - September 1962
Koebig & Koebig, Engineers & Architects, Los Angeles,
California. Project Electrical Engineer.
Project Coordinating engineer for planning, design and
construction of new Central Technical Facilities Plant at the National
Reactor Test Site, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Compiled occupancy requirements
and provided electrical engineering layout planning for equipment and system
design configurations.
Project Engineer for converting former army base
(Camp Cooke, CA) into an USAF Missile and Space Division Base
(Vandenberg AFB). Modifications provided research and development
facilities, systems check-out plants and pads, diesel engine-generating
emergency power systems and site power distribution systems,
also mission launch complexes, power systems design and construction
supervision and inspection. Performed electrical design for
new facilities and major modifications of existing facilities
including construction specifications, inspection review of
shop drawings and final acceptance tests.
October 1960 - March 1961
Frumhoff & Cohen, Electrical Engineers, Los Angeles,
California.
Senior Electrical Engineer.
Responsible for facility planning, design, and
equipment arrangement and layout for an exotic fuel hazard assembly
area and storage facility (Thiokol - Minuteman, Brigham City,
Utah). Duties also included actual design, cost control, specifications,
construction supervision and incorporating client equipment
change modification orders. Plans for future expansion were
incorporated in original equipment design and systems layout.
October 1956 - October 1960
Periera & Luckman, (Charles Luckman Assoc.), Los Angeles,
California. Chief Electrical Engineer.
Electrical Engineering Department head responsible for
16 man group including engineers, designers, draftsman, and electrical
construction supervisors.
Responsible for the following projects: General Dynamics-Convair
Astronautics, ICBM "Atlas" Facility, San Diego, CA, R&D, Engineering
and Missile Manufacturing-Assembly Plant, Ford Motors "Aeronautics" Newport
Beach, CA, Research and Development Facility, Northrop Aviation "Nortronics,"
Palos Verdes, CA, Research and Development Facility.
Duties included facilities planning and arrangements of
R&D manufacturing areas to most economically permit flexibility in
project changes and modifications to R&D systems, municipal airport
planning and electrical design of industrial aircraft hanger maintenance
facilities. Duties also included electrical engineering design construction
specifications, cost control, constructing inspection and final acceptance
tests.
May 1954 - October 1956
Victor Gruen & Assoc., Los Angeles, California. Chief
Electrical Engineer.
Responsible for supervising Electrical Engineering Department.
Also design planing engineer for large regional shopping centers, multistory
office buildings, large bowling alley-social centers and master planning
for new city and urban developments. Duties included electrical engineering
systems design, construction specifications, cost control, construction
inspection and final acceptance tests.
January 1954 - May 1954
Welton Becket & Assoc., Beverly Hills, California.
Electrical Engineer.
Responsible for design of large industrial plant (Hallmark
Cards, Kansas City). Duties included electrical engineering systems design
and construction specifications.
August 1953 - January 1954
California State Div. of Architecture, Los Angeles, California.
Electrical Engineer.
Responsible for electrical design of new California State
Department of Employment buildings, and modifications of Camarillo State
Hospital. Duties included electrical engineering systems design and construction
specifications.
1953
Retired Regular Army Captain, Infantry
1943 - 1953
U.S. Army.
September 1948 - December 1949
U.S. Army, 24th Infantry, Honshu, Japan. Electrical Engineer.
Head of Post Engineer Electrical Engineering Department
responsible for design restoration of Japanese electrical service facilities
equivalent to area of three states. Design included new facilities and
rehabilitation of existing power generation, distribution, and substations.
Duties included acceptance system test after construction.
January 1947 - December 1947
U.S. Air Force, Tachikawa, Japan. Air Base Area Electrical
Engineer.
Responsible for design and construction supervision of
USAF Japan Air Material Command Maintenance Hangers and Aircraft Service
Facilities.
September 1945 - December 1946
U.S. Army, 27th Infantry, Honshu, Japan. Post Electrical
Engineer.
Responsible for planning, design and construction for
conversion of former Japanese airfield into U.S. Army military camp for
5,500 military personnel and 200 civilian dependent home community village.
Duties included pre-construction field surveys, design upgrading of existing
electrical utilities and new electrical systems.
October 1943 - September 1944
Army Electronics Training Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Electrical Engineer.
Design engineer responsible for electrical and electronic
test laboratory facility. Provided staff instructor with mock-up test conditions
required for signal research and development laboratories.
1943
MIT, Massachusetts, graduate credit in Electrical
Engineering.
February 1943 - July 1943
National City Electric Service, Middle Village,
L.I., New York.
Electrical Field Technician and Designer.
Responsible for contract maintenance of electrical
systems, large industrial and commercial buildings. Also responsible
for electrical design for field facility modifications, construction
inspection and acceptance test.
1939 - 1943
Pratt Institute, New York, B.E.E., Bachelors
of Electrical Engineering.
Professional Affiliations
American Society of Safety Engineers.
Association of Energy Engineers, Certified Energy
Manager.
California Society of Professional Engineers.
International Association of Electrical Inspectors
National Fire Protection Association.
National Society of Professional Engineers.
Registered Electrical Engineer in Alaska, #E0695.
Registered Electrical Engineer in California,
#E-9003.
Registered Environmental Assessor, California,
#REA-00078.
Registered Professional Engineer in Kansas, #P.E.
3897.
Registered Professional Engineer in Massachusetts,
#P.E. 9645.
Registered Professional Engineer in Washington,
D.C., #P.E. 4319E.
Registered Safety Engineer in California, #SF-1086.
Senior Life Member of Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
INDEX
OF EXPERTISE
Accident Investigation/Reconstruction & Photographic/video
analysis.
Accident Prevention
ADA (American Disabilities Act) Accessibility
Appliance Product Liability
Asbestos Exposure & Remediation
Automotive Fires
Building Codes, Standards, Construction & Inspections
Cogeneration Plants
Condominiums
Confined Spaces
Construction Accident Investigation, Site Security, Safety
Codes & Standards
Consumer Products Liability, Safety, Testing & Warnings
Electrical - Accident, Investigation, Reconstruction,
Analysis, Appliances, Codes, Standards & Construction
Electrical Engineering - Systems, Design, Fires, Explosions,
Hazards, Heaters, Machinery & Equipment
Electrical Safety - Shock, Systems, Wiring
Electrocution
Emergency Lighting
Employee Safety
Energy - Codes, Conservation, Development, Economics,
Management & Systems
Environmental-Assessments, Codes, Standards & Compliance
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Safety & Site
Assessments
Facility Safety & Environmental Audits
Failure To Warn
Falls
Fire Safety
Health Safety
Industrial Safety
Life Safety Codes
Lighting Design, Equipment & Safety
Lighting/Illumination
Lightning Protection
Machine Accident Investigation & Construction
Machine Guards, Hazards & Safety
Maintenance Engineering
Manholes - Electrical and Cummunication
Manufacturing - Facilities & Safety
Mechanical - Product Liability & Safety
Noise Control, Impact & Measurement
Occupational Health & Safety Act (OSHA) Compliance
Parking - Lots, Garages & Lighting
Power Distribution - Failures, Lines, Plants & Systems
Product Liability
Project Engineering
Risk Assessment
Safety Engineering - Analysis, Codes, Standards, Controls,
Equipment, & Hazards
Scaffolds
Site Development, Shopping Centers, School Facilities
& Safety
Street Lighting
System Engineering & Safety
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Certified Systems
Underground and overhead Power Lines
Utilities
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