30 Forensic Engineering, Canada’s leading and fully-independent multi-disciplinary forensics firm, was pleased to host the 2017 Forensic InvestigationForum. Held at the state-of-the-art Advocates Society Education Centre in Toronto on November 20th — the well attended seminar brought together industry leaders and was designed to provide a current forensic engineering perspective on property and casualty claims and risk mitigation. In true 30 Forensic Engineering fashion, we thanked all of our seminar participants with a great networking cocktail reception at Joey Eaton Centre.
Attendees heard from the most sought-after, award winning, dynamic forensic experts and investigators for a concurrent education seminar on the following topics:
Behind the Wheel of Truck & Auto Investigations
What’s Driving The Future of Collision Reconstruction? Understanding The Role of Biomechanics and Human Factors in Motor Vehicle Accidents
Speakers:
Jamie Catania, B.E.Sc., M.Eng., P.Eng
Senior Principal, Collision Reconstruction
Mark Fabbroni, B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc., P.Eng
Principal, Trucking Claims
Rob Parkinson, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D
Principal, Biomechanics and Personal Injury
Adam Campbell, B.Kin., Ph.D
Senior Associate, Human Factors
A Forensic Engineering View on Fire & Property Loss Investigations
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Mitigate Risk & Expense on Property Files
Speakers:
Robert Sparling, B.Eng.Mgt., P.Eng
Principal, Material Failure
Jeff Reitsma, MBA, PMP, P.Eng
Practice Lead, Multdisciplinary Remediation
Tom Pepper, B.Eng., P.Eng
Practice Lead, Building and Fire Code
Dwight Francis, B.Sc., ME, PMP
Practice Lead, Fire and Electrical
Rashmiya Raviraj, B.A.Sc, CFEI, P.Eng
Intermediate Associate, Fire and Electrical
*Introductory remarks provided by Chris Giffin, B.A.Sc., P.Eng, CEO