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Gareth Williams Published in PropertyCasualty360

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Gareth Williams, Senior Investigator at Jensen Hughes, writes on the unique challenges fuel and air explosions pose. The two-part article covers:

  • Why it is essential to determine whether the fire of explosion came first in a dispersed explosion
  • Important disturbance signs to look for on the scene of a dispersed explosion
  • How to determine the sequence of events in the explosion
  • Best practices to approach a dispersed explosion investigation using careful observation, recording and inspection of the physical evidence

View Part 1 here.

View Part 2 here.

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