Adrian currently leads the Canada East region of Jensen Hughes, with responsibility for all staff and offices in the region. Adrian has spent the technical part of his career actively involved in explosion consequence assessment, risk assessment, methodology development, accident investigation/litigation support activities, and instructing classes. He has been involved in such landmark cases as Sunrise Propane, BP Texas City, and Sonatrach LNG (Skikda, Algeria). He volunteers his time to several organizations, contributing to standards development, providing guest lectures at a number of universities, performing workshops, organizing and running large symposia, and serving on the executive committee of several engineering organizations.
In recent years, he has been called upon to assist in the development of regulations, testify as an expert to a Provincial Commission, and to mediate between the risk acceptance criteria of overlapping regulatory bodies.
Adrian is a senior director with Jensen Hughes. He brings almost three decades of experience in process safety management (PSM) in its many aspects with a focus on explosion modeling. Adrian has worked as a consultant most of his career, working on 5 continents in various roles such as incident investigation, PSM consulting, methodology development, stakeholder and regulatory support, and training. He has also spent 5 years as a government researcher and had contract as an internal consultant with utility power generation, working with thermal and nuclear power plants. Adrian has published widely in peer-reviewed journals, conference papers and journal articles., and was one of the lead authors for the Center for Chemical process Safety (CCPS) handbook on explosion modelling, the ASM Handbook, and has contributed to several others.
As an incident investigator, Adrian has led major industrial incidents investigations globally for a variety of clients: owners, operators, third parties, insurers, underwriters, and government. In this role, he has worked on some of the most high-profile industrial incidents in recent decades, including landmark incidents such as Sunrise Propane and Lac Megantic in Canada; Sonatrach LNG in Skikda, Algeria; and BP Texas City and Deepwater Horizon in the US.
Adrian continues to support standards development in PSM issues with CSA, UL, and IEC/ISO, teaches courses in PSM and quantitative risk assessment at the graduate level and has been a champion of PSM in all his work.
Adrian is a senior director with Jensen Hughes. He brings almost three decades of experience in process safety management (PSM) in its many aspects with a focus on explosion modeling. Adrian has worked as a consultant most of his career, working on 5 continents in various roles such as incident investigation, PSM consulting, methodology development, stakeholder and regulatory support, and training. He has also spent 5 years as a government researcher and had contract as an internal consultant with utility power generation, working with thermal and nuclear power plants. Adrian has published widely in peer-reviewed journals, conference papers and journal articles., and was one of the lead authors for the Center for Chemical process Safety (CCPS) handbook on explosion modelling, the ASM Handbook, and has contributed to several others.
As an incident investigator, Adrian has led major industrial incidents investigations globally for a variety of clients: owners, operators, third parties, insurers, underwriters, and government. In this role, he has worked on some of the most high-profile industrial incidents in recent decades, including landmark incidents such as Sunrise Propane and Lac Megantic in Canada; Sonatrach LNG in Skikda, Algeria; and BP Texas City and Deepwater Horizon in the US.
Adrian continues to support standards development in PSM issues with CSA, UL, and IEC/ISO, teaches courses in PSM and quantitative risk assessment at the graduate level and has been a champion of PSM in all his work.
Adrian is a senior director with Jensen Hughes. He brings almost three decades of experience in process safety management (PSM) in its many aspects with a focus on explosion modeling. Adrian has worked as a consultant most of his career, working on 5 continents in various roles such as incident investigation, PSM consulting, methodology development, stakeholder and regulatory support, and training. He has also spent 5 years as a government researcher and had contract as an internal consultant with utility power generation, working with thermal and nuclear power plants. Adrian has published widely in peer-reviewed journals, conference papers and journal articles., and was one of the lead authors for the Center for Chemical process Safety (CCPS) handbook on explosion modelling, the ASM Handbook, and has contributed to several others.
As an incident investigator, Adrian has led major industrial incidents investigations globally for a variety of clients: owners, operators, third parties, insurers, underwriters, and government. In this role, he has worked on some of the most high-profile industrial incidents in recent decades, including landmark incidents such as Sunrise Propane and Lac Megantic in Canada; Sonatrach LNG in Skikda, Algeria; and BP Texas City and Deepwater Horizon in the US.
Adrian continues to support standards development in PSM issues with CSA, UL, and IEC/ISO, teaches courses in PSM and quantitative risk assessment at the graduate level and has been a champion of PSM in all his work.