Jeremy Lebowitz, MS, PE

Senior Director + Market Leader


Boston - Westborough - Massachusetts
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Jeremy is a Market Leader, specializing in laboratory, healthcare and hazardous material safety. He is a registered fire protection engineer with a background in chemical engineering which he leverages to help users identify hazards and prioritize corrective actions related to building, process and operational improvements.

He is responsible for technical quality on projects in the industrial, laboratory, clean room and chemical markets, which includes hazardous material use and storage in semiconductor fabrication, pharmaceutical, vivarium, manufacturing and chemical processing.

He leads our HazAdvisr chemical analysis product, a web-based tool for guiding hazardous material storage and management strategies

Education / Certifications

  • BS, Chemical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • MS, Fire Protection Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Registered PE: MA
Areas of Expertise
Fire + Life Safety Systems Design Code Review + Compliance Safety Evaluation + Consulting Combustible Dust Safety Hazardous Material Evaluation ADA + Accessibility Codes Building, Fire + Life Safety Codes Mass Timber Consulting

See Insights from Jeremy

Articles
Two workers wearing biohazard suit and hardhats working in open workshop of industrial plant

Hazardous Materials Master Planning: A Valuable Investment To Improve Stakeholder Collaboration

Jeremy Lebowitz's article was published in the American Chemical Society's publication

Blogs + Whitepapers
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The Hazards of Ammonium Nitrate & The Beirut Explosion

In light of the recent tragedy in Beirut, we explore causes of an ammonium nitrate explosion and how to prevent an incident.

Blogs + Whitepapers
Young woman standing in a cold storage room from laboratory

Are You Managing Your Hazardous Materials Risk?

The task of documenting and verifying the hazardous material inventory can be a daunting task for your design team.