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The failure analysis professionals

 

Specialists in
energy systems
including
electrical,
mechanical, &
petro-chemical

 

World class consultants for over 30 years.

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 About Us

Professionals are known by the company they keep. This is illustrated by their licenses, certifications, and recognition.

Our professionals are experienced in engineering, failure analysis, and energy. Our areas of excellence are electrical, mechanical, and petro-chemical. Our professionals and company are licensed in many states as professional engineers. We maintain model engineer status with NCEES.

Our professionals are also state licensed electrical contractors. In addition, a principal maintains a Federal Communication Commission General Radiotelephone license and an amateur extra license.

We are certified consultants and have numerous commendations.

The following organizations are representative of our associations and affiliations.
 

 Professional Engineers

The State Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors administers the licensing of engineers by Oklahoma StatuteTitle 59 Professions and Occupations. Chapter 10 � 475 regulates engineering and land surveying. Practices are by "State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors" established by Oklahoma Administrative Code, OAC Title 245. "Licensure and Practice of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors" are under Chapter 15. Statue 59� 475.1 defines engineer. Our engineers are licensed in multiple states and maintain NCEES status.    more PE
 
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 Construction Industries Board

The Construction Industries Board is responsible for regulating the construction industry under Oklahoma Statute Title 59 Professions and Occupations. The "Construction Industries Board Act" Chapter 26A � 1000 regulates electrical, plumbing, and mechanical construction.  Electrical installations and contractors are governed by "Electrical License Act", Chapter 40A � 1680". Practices are by "Electrical Industry Rules, Oklahoma Administrative Code, OAC Title 158". "Electrical Industry Regulations" are under Chapter 40. By OAC 158:40-1-4, the National Electrical Code is identified as the minimum electrical installation standard. Mechanical installations have similar laws and regulations.  Our principal engineers are licensed electrical contractors.    more CIB
 
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  NCEES

We are energy system specialists including electrical, mechanical & petrochemical. We provide failure analysis, research, safety, and design support to the energy, legal, and insurance communities.    more NCEES
 
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  Professional Review

The professionals teach the Professional Electrical Engineering Class in preparation for the principles and practices engineering exam through the University of Tulsa Continuing Engineering and Science Education, www.cese.utulsa.edu They have written the review e-book.    more CE
 
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  IEEE

The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is the largest professional engineering society in the world. The principal engineer is a Fellow and the other principal engineer is a Sr. Member. They are active in the Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee of the Industry Applications Society and in the Standards Committee which writes and approves internationally and government accepted standards. The professionals have written over thirty papers peer reviewed and published by the IEEE.    more IEEE
 
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  ACFEI

The American College of Forensic Examiners Institute of Forensic Science (ACFEI) is an independent, scientific, and professional society, and is the largest professional membership society representing forensic examiners. The principal is a Life Fellow of American College of Forensic Examiners (FACFEI), is a Diplomate of American Board of Forensic Engineering and Technology (DABFET), and is Certified in Homeland Security by the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security (CHSIII-ABCHS). The other engineers are Certified Forensic Consultants.    more ACFEI
 
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  NFPA

The National Fire Protection Association is the authority on fire, electrical, and building safety. The NFPA publishes the National Electrical Code (70), Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigation (921), National Fuel Gas Code (54) and numerous other standards. The mission of the international nonprofit NFPA is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education. The principals are voting members of the electrical committee.    more NFPA
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  NAFI

The National Association of Fire Investigators has long recognized the need for an accepted method and standard of evaluating the qualifications of individuals who are conducting Fire, Arson and Explosion Investigations. The national Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator program was instituted in August 11, 1983. The program has grown in recognition and has expanded to provide certification internationally as well as within the US. All personnel are Certified Fire and Explosion Investigators.    more NAFI
 
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  IAAI-OK

The International Association of Arson Investigators - Oklahoma Chapter is a non-profit organization with the following objectives among others: To unite for mutual benefit those public officials and private persons engaged in the control of arson and kindred crimes and to provide for exchange of technical information and developments. All our professionals are members of IAAI-OK.    more IAAI
 
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  Fire Marshal

The State Fire Marshal agency is charged with the responsibility of enforcing the codes and standards relative to fire safety adopted by the State Fire Marshal Commission under the "Fire Marshal Act, Oklahoma Statute, OS 74 �314-325". "State Fire Marshal Commission Rules, Oklahoma Administrative Code, OAC 265:25-1-3" identify the incorporated national codes and standards. The Codes include recognized standards such as the NFPA. The principals are voting members of the NFPA electrical committee.    more FM
 

  City Ordinances

Each City and jurisdiction has ordinances that supplement or modify other codes. These also provide for local licensing requirements. Locally utilities are controlled by franchises under Title 15. The building code is Title 51 and the Electrical Code is Title 52. Our principals have been licensed as contractors.     more City
 

  State Electrical Safety

The state has mandated procedures to promote safety surrounding electrical installations greater than 600 Volts. The statute is under the "Public Health and Safety,  Oklahoma Statute, OS 63 Chapter 38 - Electricity,  63 �  981-987". Our principals have been active in evaluating electrical hazards and providing training for individuals that are subject to this exposure.     more State
 
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  FCC

The Federal Communication Commission regulates all public and wireless communications in the United States. The principal has maintained a Commercial General Radiotelephone License for more than 40 years and has an Extra Class Amateur Radio license.    more FCC
 
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  SPE

The Society of Petroleum engineers is the technical and professional home for those engaged in all aspects of the oil and gas industry. The Society is made up of 73,000 professionals across many disciplines. The principals operate an oil and gas company. The principal has published many peer reviewed papers encompassing his more than 30-years of experience and membership in the SPE.    more SPE
 

  LPG

Liquefied petroleum gas is regulated by the "Oil & Gas Act, Oklahoma Statute, OS 52". The liquefied petroleum gas industry operates under "Liquefied Petroleum Gas Rules, Oklahoma Administrative Code, OAC Title 420 and 422". The principal engineers have operated in the petroleum industry for many years.    more LPG
 
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  OCC

The Corporation Commission is responsible for regulating utilities and industries by "Corporation Commission Act, Oklahoma Statute, OS Title 17".  "Corporation Commission Rules, Oklahoma Administrative Code, OAC Title 165" identifies the practices of the OCC.
 
The oil and gas industry operates under OCC rules Chapter 10. The utility practices operate under OCC rules Chapter 35. The Standards of the IEEE including the National Electrical Safety Code have been adopted by the Commission under OAC 165:35-25-3. Telecommunications practices operate under OCC rules Chapter 55. The NEC and NESC are adopted under OAC 165:55-13-20.

The principals have been accepted as experts for testimony before the Commission in utility and petroleum issues. The principals have also testified before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The principal engineers own and operate an oil and gas natural resources company.     more OCC
 
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  Vita

The CV of the professionals identifies their extensive experience and credentials.    more CV
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