Titanium Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing: Near Miss Lessons Learned - A Dust Hazard Analysis Case Study - Jeremy Lebowitz, PE
11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Fire Protection Engineering Department
FPE SEMINAR SERIES
Guest Lecture FP 575: Explosion Protection Engineering
Titanium Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing: Near Miss Lessons Learned -
A Dust Hazard Analysis Case Study
Jeremy Lebowitz, PE
Friday, March 27, 2026
11:00 – 12:30 pm EST
FPE classroom, Rm 1226
50 Prescott St, Worcester
BIOGRAPHY
Jeremy Lebowitz, PE - Jeremy is a Market Leader and Senior Director with Jensen Hughes, specializing in laboratory 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 involving process hazards and hazardous material use and storage, with over 600 projects spanning laboratories, semiconductor fabrication/clean rooms, pharmaceutical, vivarium, chemical manufacturing and industrial warehousing. He is also a longstanding NFPA technical committee member on NFPA 30 (flammable liquids) and NFPA 318 (semiconductor manufacturing).
This lecture is offered as part of FP 575 (Explosion Protection Engineering) taught by Prof. Lorenz Boeck for the Explosion Protection Engineering (XPE) – A new and exciting interdisciplinary MS program by Aerospace, Chemical Civil, Fire Protection, and Mechanical Engineering at WPI.
https://www.wpi.edu/academics/study/master-science-explosion-protection-engineering
Free pizza afterwards sponsored by Jensen Hughes