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Fires & Explosions, Chemical Accidents, Metallurgy, Corrosion, Failure Analysis, Aerosols, Hazardous Chemicals
Michael Fox, Ph.D.
Dr. Michael Fox
Chemical Accident Reconstruction Services, Inc.
9121 E. Tanque Verde Road, Suite 105
Tucson, Arizona 85749
Phone: 800-645-3369
Fax: 520-749-0861
email: service@chemaxx.com
web: www.chemaxx.com
Chemical Accident Reconstruction Services, Inc. (Chemaxx) specializes in complex industrial chemical accidents, fires and explosions as well as chemical-related consumer product injuries. The founder of the company, Dr. Michael Fox, has been a chemical expert and fire expert for over 20 years and has 14 years of trial-tested legal experience. He and his colleagues are also experts in metallurgy, corrosion and failure analysis. Dr. Fox and Chemaxx have served some of the largest law firms in the country as well as individual practitioners and have been involved in both large (billions) and small projects with a well-balanced plaintiff/defendant ratio. Over the years, Chemaxx has evolved a practical strategy that fits the needs of most clients. Dr. Fox and Chemaxx experts are available to assist in all aspects of chemical-related accidents, fires, explosions, metallurgy, corrosion and failure analysis. The company has at its disposal state-of-the-art scientific inve!
stigative techniques as well as conventional analytical methods and mechanical testing. For more specific areas of expertise see www.chemaxx.com.
Aerosols
Aerosol Containers
Aerosol Fires & Explosions
Aerosol Labels
Aerosol Propellants
Acids
Alkalis
Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Sulfate
Ammonium Perchlorate
Analytical Chemistry
Boiler Water Treatment
Boiling Water Reactors (BWRs)
Burns (skin)
Butane
Butyl Alcohol
BWR Water Chemistry
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Steel Corrosion
Cellulose Insulation
Chemical Accident Reconstruction
Chemical Analysis
Chemical Burns - Acid & Alkali
Chemical Fires & Explosions
Chemical Labeling
Chemical Legal Compliance
Chemical Risk Assessment & Prevention
Chemical Safety
Chlorinated Solvents
Chlorine
Colloid Chemistry
Cooling Water Treatment
Copper
Corrosion
Crevice Chemistry
DOT Regulations
Drain Openers Acid, Alkali
Drinking Water
Drums - 55 gal - 85 gal
Dust Explosions
Electric Power Industry
Electrochemical Potential
Electrochemistry
EPA Regulations
Explosions
Explosives/Rocket Fuel
Failure Analysis
FIFRA
Fire Investigation
Fire Computer Modeling
Fix-a-Flat Type Products
Flammable Liquids
Gas Research Institute
Gasoline
Gun Powder
Hair Spray Products
Hazard Communication Standard (OSHA)
Hazardous Chemicals
Hot Liquid Burns
Halogenated Solvents
Hydrofluoric Acid (HF)
Hydrogen Fires & Explosions
Hypochlorites
Insect Foggers - Aerosol
Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking
Industrial Water Treatment
Ion Exchange
Labeling (Chemicals)
Material Safety Data Sheets
Metallurgy
Methane
Methylene Chloride
MTBE
Natural Gas
Nitric Acid
NFPA Codes (921, 54, 58, etc.)
OSHA
Oxygen Measurement
Packaging (Chemicals)
Paint Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Pipe Cracking
Plastics
Pool Chemicals
Process Hazard Analysis (OSHA)
Propane
Pyrotechnics
RCRA/SARA/EPA Regulations
Right-to-Know Laws
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
Soil Gas Sampling
Solvents
Spontaneous Combustion
Spray Paint - Aerosols
Stainless Steel
Static Electricity
Stress Corrosion Cracking
Sulfuric Acid
Surfactants (detergent)
Trichloroethane (TCA, TCE)
Toxic Chemicals
Underground Tanks
Warnings and Warning Labels
Water Chemistry
Welding
Wire Rope & Cable
Zinc Dust
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