MEYER
R. ROSEN, FRSC, FACFE
FAIC, CPC, CChE, CFEI, DABFET
INTERACTIVE CONSULTING, INC.
P.O.
Box 66 Voice: (516) 922-2167
East Norwich, N.Y. 11732 Toll free: (877) 531-9285
Email:
meyer.rosen@chemicalconsult.com
Fax: (516) 922-3830
Web: www.chemicalconsult.com
CERTIFICATIONS:
CChem, FRSC Chartered Chemist and Fellow: Royal Society
of
Chemistry (London)
FAIC Fellow: American Institute of Chemists
CPC, CChE Certified Professional Chemist,
Certified Professional Chemical Engineer-
National Certification Commission in Chemistry
and Chemical Engineering
CFEI Certified Fire & Explosion Investigator, National
Certification Board, National Association of Fire
Investigators
FACFE: Fellow: American College of Forensic Examiners
DABFE: Diplomate: American Board of Forensic Examiners
DABFET: Diplomate: American Board of Forensic Engineering
and Technology
Professional Summary
Mr. Rosen has over 35 years of experience in the field of
chemistry and chemical engineering. He has consulted with
hundreds of corporations involved in the development, optimization,
marketing and quality control of new and existing consumer
and industrial products. Mr. Rosen is a specialist in the
analysis and evaluation of personal injuries resulting from
household products as well as industrial products and processes.
He is skilled at uncovering safer alternatives, accident
reconstruction and determining the origin and cause of fires
and explosions relating to flammable liquids, gases and
clothing fires. Mr. Rosen is experienced in product liability
issues relative to safety in design, formulation, packaging
and handling.
His
Professional Certifications include being a nationally certified
Professional Chemist and Professional Chemical Engineer.
He is also a Fellow of the American College of Forensic
Examiners and a Board Certified Forensic Examiner. Mr. Rosen
is a Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Engineering
and Technology and a nationally certified fire and explosion
investigator. He is a past Executive Advisor to the American
Board of Forensic Engineering and Technology. As an Adjunct
Professor of Chemistry for 15 years, Mr. Rosen trained the
senior firefighters of New York City and surrounding cities
in a course he designed on Fire Chemistry, Hazardous Chemicals
and Fire Extinguishing Methods.
Mr. Rosen has been involved in over 400 forensic litigation
cases as well as intellectual property litigation matters.
He is well skilled at depositions, preparation of expert
reports and attorney support pursuant to litigation strategy.
Litigation Support Experience
In the Forensic Litigation area, Meyers technical
product litigation experience includes, but is not limited
to:
_ Fires & Explosions, Hazardous Chemicals, Household
and Industrial Products, Accident Reconstruction, Safety
in Design & Formulation, Safer Alternatives, Safety
in Packaging and Handling, Chemical Burns & Toxic Exposures,
Flammable Fabrics, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering:
Product & Process Issues. Intellectual Property Management.
Fires and Explosions: Origin & Cause; aerosols,
drain cleaners, primer/sealers, furnaces, ovens, tire inflators,
spontaneous combustion, linseed oil, liquefied gases, lacquers
and thinners, solvents, gasoline, fire extinguishers and
welding, etc.
Hazardous Chemicals: Acids, bases, chlorinated solvents,
diesel fuel, di-isocyanates, alcohols, formaldehyde, hydrocarbons,
hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, naphtha, nitrosamines, potassium/sodium
hydroxide, sulfuric acid, vinyl acetate, etc.
Household & Industrial Products: Adhesives, air
fresheners, glues, insecticides, fuels, paints, pesticides,
roach sprays, stains, gasoline, windshield washer fluids,
brandy, etc.
Chemical Burns: Drain cleaners, grease strippers,
hair removers, refrigerants, ink cleaners, etc.
Toxic Exposures: Allergic sensitivity, adverse chemical
reactions, diesel fume exhaust, enzymes, combustion toxicology,
industrial chemicals, and household products.
Flammable Fabrics: Childrens and adult clothing:
cotton, polyester, cotton/polyester blends, nylon, rayon.
Industrial clothing fabrics.
Intellectual Property Management: Patent infringement
issues.
Education
M.S. Chemical Engineering: Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
(1966). Developed color toners for three- dimensional Xerox
process under grant from Naval Weapons Test Laboratory.
B.S. Chemical Engineering: Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
(1964).
John Zink Burner School: burner design, combustion
in fired heaters; flare
design & operation, furnace operation (1979).
Fundamentals of Textiles, Clemson University (1995).
Flammability of General Wearing Apparel, ASTM, NYC
(1998).
Regulatory Compliance for Flammability of Childrens
Sleepwear, ASTM,
NYC (2001).
National Fire, Arson & Explosion Investigation
Training Program,
Sarasota, FL (2001).
National Seminar on Fire Analysis Litigation, Sarasota,
FL (2001)
Professional Experience
Position: Development Scientist
Provided technical support and problem solving for hundreds
of accounts on worldwide basis for POLYOX Water Soluble
Resin: poly (ethylene oxide).
Professional Experience (continued)