Dr. Scott Davis is the CEO at GexCon US. He specializes in the engineering analysis and testing of combustion, thermal, and fluid processes. Dr. Davis is responsible for fire and explosion related activities, which include post-incident investigative work, worldwide training and experimentation, as well as performing safety studies for offshore and floating Oil & Gas installations, petrochemical facilities, and various other industries. These studies include explosion risk assessment, blast and venting analyses, assessment of combustible dust explosions, toxic/flammable gas releases and dispersion, hydrogen safety, ventilation, detector placement, and carbon monoxide dispersion with the assistance of the world-leading FLACS software. Dr. Davis is a member of GexCon’s docents group, which develops and delivers worldwide industrial seminars to owners, operators, safety engineers, and regulatory agencies, on the hazards associated with gas explosions, dust explosions and LNG.Dr. Davis applies his expertise to the investigation, prevention, and risk assessment of fires, explosions, and dispersion hazards. He has expertise in evaluating the cause, origin, and dynamics associated with fires and explosions, principally as it relates to ignition, flame propagation, chemical kinetics, fluid dynamic processes associated with combustion and explosion events, including detonations. Dr. Davis was the lead investigator on numerous incidents, including chemical and industrial facilities, industrial combustion equipment, vapor explosions, water hammer, BLEVEs, and fires. Dr. Davis has also investigated system failures associated with the formation of carbon monoxide. He also works with companies addressing the technical aspects of product recalls and interacting with the CPSC. He serves on the committees responsible for NFPA 921 Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, NFPA 652 Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust, NFPA 59A Standard for the Production, Storage, and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).Specialties: Consequence modeling, Explosion and Fire Investigation, Carbon Monoxide Investigation, Carbon Monoxide Exposure, Dust Explosions, FLACS software, Process Safety
Listed skills include Combustion, Engineering, Risk Assessment, Gas, and 17 others.