TORONTO, ON, MARCH 20, 2024 /insPRESS/ – 30 Forensic Engineering, Canada’s leading multidisciplinary forensic firm, is pleased to announce the promotion of Hannah Van Staveren, B.A.Sc., M.Eng., E.I.T. to Intermediate Associate within our Human Factors group.
Hannah holds a Master of Engineering, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, from the University of Toronto. She is a registered Engineer in Training (E.I.T.) in the province of Ontario and a member of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES). Hannah began work as a forensic investigator in 2019, and first joined 30 Forensic Engineering in 2021, as a part‑time Associate in our Human Factors group. In her new, expanded role with the firm, Hannah will exercise her expertise in human factors and the assessment of driver behaviour, conducting personal injury assessments with both the Collision Reconstruction and Biomechanics and Personal Injury groups. Noted by her colleagues for her passion for forensic engineering, Hannah is a strong and exciting addition to our firm.
SPECIALIZED PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
- Human Factors Assessment of Driver & Pedestrian Behaviour
- Perception & Response Time
- Collision Reconstruction
- Pedestrian & Bicycle Collisions
- Signage, Warnings & Labels
- Nighttime Visibility
- Staircase Assessment
- Slip, Trip & Fall Biomechanics
- Computer Simulation & Animation
- Video Analysis
Mark Paquette B.A.Sc., CFEI, CVFI, P.Eng., Regional Director, Ottawa & Senior Associate, Collision Reconstruction states: “Since Hannah joined us in October 2021, she has uniquely contributed to our success on two fronts: on the one hand, she bolstered the capabilities to our ever-growing Collision Reconstruction team; even more importantly, she has become a fundamental keystone in our Human Factors group. Hannah has been instrumental in seamlessly integrating two new experts into the Human Factors team, while also providing key insights into a multitude of projects spanning different fields. Hannah approaches each investigation with professionalism, and her efforts have played a significant role in the enhancement of our Human Factors offering to our clients. Congratulations, Hannah. We all eagerly anticipate witnessing your continued success at 30 Forensic Engineering.”
About 30 Forensic Engineering
30 Forensic Engineering is one of Canada’s largest and most respected multidisciplinary forensic firms, with offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Ottawa. Our core team of 80+ professional engineers, experts, investigators, engineering technicians and support staff is enhanced through relationships with some of the top scientists, standard-makers and specialized consultants in North America supporting clients across multiple sectors and industries including:
Environmental Health Care Hospitality Infrastructure Insurance Legal Manufacturing Renewable Energy Commercial & Residential Property Construction
We provide world-class engineering and consulting expertise in:
Biomechanics & Personal InjuryBuilding & Fire Code Building Science & Building Envelope Civil & Structural Engineering Collision Reconstruction Construction Digital Media Analysis Fire & Electrical Geotechnical Engineering Human Factors Materials & Product Failure Remediation Special Investigation Transportation
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