Google WWW www.fallsafety.com
what's new F.A.Q's

C.V.

J. NIGEL ELLIS, Ph.D., CSP, P.E., CPE

www.FallSafe.com Fall Protection Engineering

  DSC Companies
Ellis Fall Safety Solutions, LLC.
Ellis Litigation Support (dba)
Ellis Fall Protection Engineering (dba)

Bio 01.30.2007

Dr. J. Nigel Ellis is a leading authority in the field of industrial and construction fall protection. He is President of DYNAMIC SCIENTIFIC CONTROLS (DSC), a consulting firm specializing in fall hazard control planning and training. Divisions of DSC include: Ellis Fall Safety Solutions, Ellis Litigation Suport, and Ellis Fall Protection Engineering.

He is former Chief Executive Officer of RESEARCH & TRADING CORPORATION (RTC) of Wilmington, Delaware producers of an extensive line of industrial fall protection, controlled descent and confined entry rescue systems.

A Board Certified Safety Professional (CSP) by examination, Dr. Ellis is a Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) with memberships in the Construction and Consultant Divisions, a member of the National Safety Council Construction Division, Human Factors & Ergonomics Society and Veterans of Safety.

Dr. Ellis is a Registered Professional Safety Engineer in the States of California and Massachusetts. He is a Board Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) and he is also a CESB Board Certified Diplomat in Forensic Engineering.

Over two decades, Dr. Ellis has helped develop Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) standards on fall protection, emergency egress and confined space safety. He has testified at OSHA hearings on fall protection in the Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing industry, Exterior Building Maintenance, Construction, General Industry and Confined Space Standards. He provides expert witness services to OSHA in fall protection cases and also testifies in product liability cases.

Dr. Ellis has been a member of the following ANSI, ASME, SAE, and ISO committees:
 

Z359
Z359.0
Z359.1
Z359.2
A10.32 (A10.14)
A14.3
A120
Z117
E06.77
F08.16
F13
ASME
SAE J185
ISO TC94/SC4
National Safety Council
NSC
NSC

Fall Protection in General Industry
Fall Protection Management
Fall Arrest Systems
Work Positioning & Restraint (Former Chairman)
Fall Protection Equipment for Construction
Fixed Ladder Safety Requirements
Building Exterior Maintenance Safety Req
Confined Space Safety Requirements
High-Rise Building Evacuation
Hunting Tree Stands
Safety & Traction for Footwear
Steel Stack Access
Off the road Vehicle Access and Egress
International Fall Protection/ANSI TAG
 
Construction Division
Marine Section-Ship Design

     
 

Nigel Ellis Expertise: 36 years safety and human factors experience: Registered Safety Engineer CA/MA, Certified Safety Professional, Certified in Human Factors, Scientist, Author of textbooks and articles on safety and hazard recognition; Warnings and instructions expert; safety consulting business development, business agreements relating to safety requirements, safety assessments, developer of safety appliances, patent holder: safety solutions, developer of safety procedures, eliminator and controller of workplace walking/working hazards. He typically applies safety principles to incidents of sudden energy release that cause injury and property damage. Dr. Ellis's extensive networking in the industry has brought him within reach of many leading experts in related specialties.
 

 
CURRICULUM VITAE
 
WORK EXPERIENCE
 
2005 - Present
 

President, Ellis Litigation Support, Div. of DSC
Assistant & consulting to attorney personal injury related to fall injuries.

     
2005 - Present
 

Ellis Fall Safety Solutions, LLC, Div. of DSC
Fall protection assessment, engineering, installation and training in the workplace.

     
1985 - 2004
 

President, Dynamic Scientific Controls, Inc.
Safety consulting firm; corporate and OSHA consultation for elevated work safety policy, programs and training, planning of feasible work methods and safety engineering of the work place. Site visit evaluation of work practice and fall hazard exposure. Fall protection engineering consultant on-site for turnaround, construction and process. Fall protection training classes conducted nationwide.

DSC now encompasses the Ellis Fall Protection Institute (training), Ellis Fall Safety Solutions (consulting and training), Ellis Fall Protection Engineering Division and Ellis Litigation Support.

     
1986 - 1996
 

C.E.O., Research & Trading Corporation
Safety Equipment Manufacturer. Safety engineering and design of RTC-manufactured fall arrest products into the workplace, including human factors, engineering of labels an warning information systems.

     
1970 - 1986
 

President, Research & Trading Corporation
Safety Equipment Wholesaler and Manufacturer; Systems for fall protection and emergency escape from elevated workstations to be engineered into the workplace or buildings.

     
1968 - 1970
 

Sales Rep., Addressograph Multigraph
Varityper Division; typesetting systems for newsletters, reports, engineering drawings, educational and training audio visual facilities.

     
1967 - 1968
 

Research Chemist, DuPont Company
The research and development of high temperature, high strength, fire-retardant thermoplastics for industrial engineering applications.

     
EDUCATION
 
CERTIFICATION:
 
Board Certified Safety Professional
   
Specialty:
1. Management Aspects 1984
2. Comprehensive Practice 1992
3. Construction Safety 1994
Certificate Number 7266
Board of Certified Safety Professionals, BCSP, Savoy IL
Vol. recertification phase approved 1990. Formally recertified 1992
(NOTE: CSP curriculum including but not limited to mathematics, chemistry, physics, engineering, applied mechanics, structural design, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, fire prevention/protection, electrical hazards, job hazard analysis, facilities and equipment design, behavioral sciences, safety program planning, legal and regulatory requirements, disaster planning, epidemiology, environmental hazards - full curriculum and maintenance of certification submitted upon request).

Board Certified Professional Ergonomist (1994)
Certificate Number 675
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics,
BCPE, Bellingham WA

OSHA Trainer: Fall Arrest Systems 6/91, 9/91, 5/92, 7/92, 4/94

NAFE Fellow , CESB Board Certified Diplomate in Forensic Engineering by NAFE, Certificate Number 485
National Academy of Forensic Engineers 2/9/94
Hawthorne NY
CESB is the Council of Engineering Specialty Boards

LICENSING
 

Registered Professional Engineer
Safety Engineering, License #SF003342
Issue Date 1/29/93
Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, State of California

Registered Professional Engineer
Safety Engineering, License #37299
Issue Date 3/26/93
Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors; State of Massachusetts

UNIVERSITY
 
Ph.D., Photochemical Processes
   

Manchester University, England (1966)
The research of sunlight-induced reactions of common chemicals to produce complex industrial chemicals and pharmaceuticals by more economical engineering means.

    
 
M.Sc., Chemistry
    Manchester University, England (1964)
Curriculum included advanced mathematics, physics and physical chemistry.
     
 

B.Sc. Honours, Chemistry

 
Manchester University, England (1963)
Curriculum included advanced mathematics and organic, inorganic and physical chemistry and physics.
 
 

M.S. Industrial Engineering and Safety

 
Auburn University Occupational Biomechanics.
 
HIGH SCHOOL
 

Acklam Hall Grammar School
Middlesbrough, England (graduated 1960)

 
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
 

"Human Factors" ASSE Consultants Division course by Alphonse Chapanis, Ph.D. 1988

"Slip and Fall" Seminar, National Academy of Forensic Engineers, National Society of Professional Engineers conference 1989

"The Management Course" American Management Associations (four weeks) 1980

"Multimedia Standard First Aid", American Red Cross 1985

Engineer-in-Training Review Course, University of Delaware, Oct 1990 - April 1991

Architect-Engineer Liability, Cambridge Ins. 1/91

Scaffold Erection and Safety Course - Purdue University, Dept of Construction Technology, Calumet, IN 8/91

OSHA Fall Arrest Systems Course 6/91, 9/91, 5/92, 7/92, 4/94

Agency and Remedies Courses, Delaware Law School 6-7/93

Philo "21 hour course" 9/93, 9/94, 9/96, 9/97,9/99,9/01,09/02

Full Radiation Worker trained and indexed (NRC) 6/94

Human Factors Engineering Course, University of Michigan 8/94 (40 hours)

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Course (National Safety Council) 1/97

Daubert Challenges to Forensic Engineering and Scientific Methodologies 01/05

 

Other Experience:

ISFP Founding Member and Co-Chair of Program Committee for Symposium 2000, Orlando,FL

International Society for Fall Protection (ISFP) Board Member 1988-Present

Jewish Community Center (DE) Safety Director

ASSE Practice Specialty By Design Editor 2006-2007

Patents:

Dr. Ellis holds numerous patents on fall related devices and techniques obtained throughout his career.

 

PUBLICATIONS

March 2006
 

October 2005
 

September 2005
 

August 2005
 

August 2005
 

June 2005
 
 

February 2005
 

February 2005
 

April 2004
 
 

February 2004
 

February 2004
 

June 2003
 

March 2003
 

March 2003
 

March 2003
 

July 2002
 

July 2002
 

March 2002
 

February 2002
 

February 2002
 

December 2001
 

August 1999
 

July 1999
 

July 1999
 

June 1999
 

September 1998
 

March 1998
 

January 1998
 

July 1997
 

April 1996
 
 

March 1995

October 1994
 

Fall 1994
 

March 1994
 
 

Spring 1994
 

February 1992
 

September 1991
 

October 1990
 

April 1990
 

January 1990
 

April 1989
 

March 1989
 

January 1988
 

May 1987

November 1986
 

April 1985
 

February 1985
 

January 1985

December 1984
 

July 1984
 

June 1984
 

April 1983
 

July 1982
 

June 1976
 

Fall Protection Is All About Engineering
American Society of Safety Engineers, by Design

Previous Unknown Fall Hazards Kill Workers
Compliance Magazine

Design Objective: Think Safety
Architecture Magazine

Fall Protection Traps That Workers Can't Avoid
ENR Magazine

Forensic Engineering Analysis of Nail Extraction Force in Failed Barrier
National Academy of Forensic Engineers Vol. XXXII No.1

Fire Engineering Magazine
Don't Cut Off Fall Protection Equipment When Stabilizing The Injuries of Fall Patients

Fall Protection Program Guidelines
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

The Benefits of Engineered Fall Protection
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Fall Protection Compliance and Solutions
Construction Safety Management and Engineering
American Society of Safety Engineers

Assessing Your Fall Protection
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Fall Protection Program Guidelines
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Open and disguised holes lead to injury and death
www.plantengineering.com

Fall Protection and Anchorages
Compliance Magazine

Engineered Anchorages Trend Continues for Greater Safety
Compliance Magazine

Engineered Anchorages Trend Continues for Greater Safety Lifting &
Transportation International

Ask the Expert, Fall Protection
Compliance Magazine

Predicting Injurious Events
Occupational Health & Safety Magazine

Safe Anchorage Point Key to Effective Fall Harness
BNA, Inc. Reporter

Ask the Experts Fall Protection
Compliance Magazine

Fall Protection Standards Similar for OSHA, ANSI Questions & Answers
Safety & Health

Playing The Game Of Fall Protection Welding Means Fall Hazards
The World Of Welding

Steel Erection and Related Activities
Occupational Health & Safety Magazine

Take Control of Fall Hazards
Safety & Health Magazine

Update on Fall Protection Standards
Professional Safety Magazine

Using Safety Awards to Promote Fall Prevention
Occupational Hazards

Reviewing Fall Protection in General Industry
Compliance Magazine

Warning! Check Harness Designs for Proper Protection
Compliance Magazine

The Belt for Fall Protection is Prohibited!
ISHN Magazine

Fall Protection issue: Hazard Information Newsletter, Sierra Vista
AZ

Summaries of significant recent federal regulations with common-sense commentary on their real-world ramifications.
Compliance Magazine

Comparison of OSHA Standards old and new, Compliance Magazine

Evaluation of OSHA's new Construction Fall Protection Standard
Compliance Magazine

10 Critical requirements for an anchorage point
Construction Division Newsletter, American Society of Safety Engineers

Confined Spaces: Answers to 11 Critical Questions on Fall Protection Programming:
Suspenseful Suspension Occupational Health & Safety Magazine

10 Critical requirements for an anchorage point.
Consultants Division Newsletter, American Society of Safety Engineers

Confined Space Fall Protection
Occupational Health & Safety Magazine

Fall Protection Anchorages
Safety & Health Magazine, National Safety Council

Construction Section Newsletter
National Safety Council,
Changes in the new OSHA Fall Protection Rules

Occupational Safety and Health
OSHA's New Fall Protection Rules - contribution and article review

Engineering News Record
Stiffer rules for Fall Protection ahead - contribution and article review

Occupational Hazards Magazine
Slips and Falls

Safety & Health Magazine
Maintenance of Fall Protection Systems - making the right connection

Occupational Safety & Health Suspended Scaffolding: Proper Protection Reduces Injuries

Safety Management, #290 - Fall Hazards are More Serious than You Think

National Safety Council Construction Newsletter
Use Fall Protection Devices Safely - Follow Instructions!

Western Oil Reporter
Fall Protection: Meeting the New Standard

National Safety News
Protection Systems Curb Death from Falls

Purchasing World, PW Technical File Fall Protection

Industrial Safety & Hygiene News
Fall Protection - A Systems Approach Reviewing Types of Equipment

Well Servicing Magazine
Fall Protection: A Sound Investment pp. 14-16

The American Oil & Gas Reporter
Fall Safety Equipment Up to Standards pp. 18-20

Northeast Oil Reporter
Accidental Falls Cause Consternation: Protection Programs are Needed

National Safety Council Construction Newsletter
Retracting Lifeline can arrest falls comfortably

Communication News, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 54H
Fall Protection for Tower & Antenna Climbers

   
BOOKS/CHAPTERS AUTHORED

2005
 

2005
 

2004
 
 

2004
 

2004
 

2004
 

2004
 

2004
 

2004
 

2004
 

2003
 

2003
 

2002
 

1997 – 1999
 

1975 – 1995
 

1995
 

1973-74

1988
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

1994
 

2001
 
 

1984, 1992
 
 
 
 

1996
 
 

Manual

1992
 

1988

Fall Protection Program Guidelines
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

The Benefits of Engineered Fall Protection
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Fall Protection Compliance and Solutions
Construction Safety Management and Engineering
American Society of Safety Engineers

Assessing Your Fall Protection
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Fall Protection Program Guidelines
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Construction Safety Management and Engineering, Chapter 15
Fall Protection Compliance and Solutions

Assessing Your Fall Protection
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Fall Protection Program Guidelines
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Assessing Your Fall Protection
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Fall Protection Program Guidelines
The Grey House, Safety & Security Directory

Grey House Safety & Security Directory
" Fall Protection Guidelines "

Grey House Safety & Security Directory
Checklists on Assessing Your Fall Protection Program

Best's Safety Directory - Checklists on Assessing Your Fall Protection
Program

Best's Safety Directory 36-39th Edition - Checklists on Fall Protection
Programs

Best's Safety Directory 15th to 34th Ed. (exc 33rd Ed.)
"Guidelines on Fall Protection"

Bests' Safety Directory: 34th Ed. "Guidelines on Confined
Space Fall Protection and Retrieval"

Best's Safety Directory 14th Ed. "Guidelines on Fall Protection"

"Introduction to Fall Protection"
Publisher: American Society of Safety Engineers, Des Plaines, Illinois
Text book 8 (1/2)" x 11" format 132 pages Provides a methodology for
safety planning to provide fall protection in both general industry and
construction trades applications. Provides engineering guidelines for
helping interact safety professionals with civil engineers working together
to plan fall protection for foreseeable fall hazards. Calculations for horizontal
lifelines dynamic performance are presented with determination of maximum
fall arrest distance and clearances required for proper anchorage point
planning.

Second Edition "Introduction to Fall Protection"
Updates new OSHA, ANSI and other standards around the world 228 pages

Third Edition : "Introduction to Fall Protection"
Reorganized chapters, fall protection engineering focus and standards
update 509 pages

Fall Protection Tips (second edition 1992)
Publisher: Research & Trading Corporation, Wilmington Delaware and
Dynamic Scientific Controls, 1992
Provides tips for practical solutions to fall hazard problems in construction
and industry.

11th Edition; Accident Prevention Manual
Fall Protection Systems, and program development throughout the
 
 
 

10th Edition; Accident Prevention Manual
Fall Protection Systems/Personal Protective Equipment Chapter - review
and rewrite

9th Edition; Accident Prevention Manual
 

DSC FALL PROTECTION TRAINING CENTER
(3-4 day courses)
INDUSTRIAL AND CONSTRUCTION FALL PROTECTION

Fall Protection Training Center

1990-1999 Instructor for dozens of Courses for Competent & Qualified Persons including course design and presentation giving the OSHA Fall Arrest System Course#311

1991-2002 Instructor for dozens of Customized tailored on-site courses for numerous private and government organizations

SEMINARS and TALKS
Over the past 20 years Dr. Ellis has presented over 100 times to audiences coast to coast

 
HONORS & AWARDS

1985
1985
1988
1988
1988
1990
1991
'05-'06
2006

NSC Medal - William H. Cameron Award for Safety
Listed "Who's who in Finance and Industry"
NSC Medal - William H. Cameron Award for Safety
American Society of Safety Engineers - elected Professional Member
Listed in "Who's who in the East"
Listed in National Directory of Safety Consultants - ASSE
NSC - William H. Cameron Certificate for Safety
ASSE Engineer Practice Specialty Safety Professional of the year
ASSE Engineer Practice Specialty Newsletter Editor

 
MEMBERSHIPS
 

American National Standards Z359 Committee 1987 - Present
National Society of Professional Engineers #103414067, 1993 - Present
Delaware Engineering Society, 1993
National Academy of Forensic Engineers #485, 1993 - Present
Veterans of Safety, 1990
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Member, 1990
American Society of Safety Engineers, 1973; Professional Member, 1986 #2183200
American Society of Safety Engineers, President, Lower Delaware Valley Chapter 1994
Constr'n (Sect'n) Division Member, Nat'l Safety Council (1980), 1993 - Present
American Society for Testing and Materials, F-13 Committee 1999 - Present
National Association of Tower Erectors 1996-1999
ASSE Engineering Practice Specialty Newsletter Editor 2005-2006

 
    

Engineering | Consulting | Training | Fall Safety Quiz | Publications | Videos
Ladder Improvement Products | OSHA/CalOSHA & Vital Safety Links | Join Email List | Why Choose EFSS
Nigel Ellis Bio | Litigation Support | What's New | FAQ | Holisitc Fall Protection | Contact Us | Home

webmaster