Doug Nix, A.Sc.T.

Technical Committee Volunteer at Canadian Standards Association

Kitchener, Canada Area

Current
  • Vice-Chair at IEEE Toronto Section - Technology Management Council
  • Chair, Toronto Chapter at IEEE Toronto Section - PSES Chapter
  • Contract Consultant at Global EMC
Past
  • Chair, 2009 Symposium Steering Committee at IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society
  • Author at QPS Evaluation Services Inc.
  • Program Manager at QPS Evaluation Services Inc.
Education
  • Sheridan College
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Industry
Machinery
Websites

Doug Nix, A.Sc.T.’s Summary

A.Sc.T. Certified by OACETT in Ontario, Canada
20+ years of industrial experience
7 years industrial control system design
10+ years of Regulatory Compliance experience in Industrial Machinery
10+ years of CE Marking experience
5+ years of Canadian Machinery Safety experience
300+ Pre-Start Health and Safety Reviews since 2001
WSIB Certified JHSC Member (Industrial Sector)
Member IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society (PSES)
2007-Present PSES Board Director at Large
2009: Vice-Chair, Technology Management Council, IEEE Toronto Section
2009: Chair, IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society Chapter, Toronto
Chair, 2009 IEEE PSES Symposium Steering Committee
Member, Canadian Standards Association
Member, CSA Z1002 Technical Committee and Chair, Drafting Sub-Committee

Producer and Host of the Machinery Safety 101 podcast
Author of popular technical articles on industrial safety

My mission is to help industry work more safely, bringing mothers and fathers home to each other and their children every night.

Doug Nix, A.Sc.T.’s Specialties:

Machinery Risk Assessment
Reliability of Safety Related Control Systems
Laser Hazard Analysis
Machinery Guarding
Design and development of Hazard Warning Signs and Labels
Machinery Manuals and Training materials
Safety Related procedures including Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout, etc.)
North American (Canada and US) and EU Regulatory Consulting


Doug Nix, A.Sc.T.’s Experience

  • Vice-Chair

    IEEE Toronto Section - Technology Management Council

    (Public Safety industry)

    May 2009Present (8 months)

    Act as part of the Technology Management Council Executive. Chair the PSES portion of the Chapter.

  • Chair, Toronto Chapter

    IEEE Toronto Section - PSES Chapter

    (Public Safety industry)

    May 2009Present (8 months)

    Chair the Toronto Chapter of the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society, operating as part of the Technology Management Council.

  • Contract Consultant

    Global EMC

    (Industrial Automation industry)

    2008Present (1 year )

    Provide industrial CE Marking consulting services for Canadian clients wishing to sell product in the EU. Provide machinery safety consulting services and Pre-Start Health and Safety Services for clients with machinery in Ontario, Canada.

  • Director At Large

    IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society

    (Public Safety industry)

    October 2007Present (2 years 3 months)

    Member of Board of Directors.

  • Technical Committee Volunteer

    Canadian Standards Association

    (Non-Profit; Information Services industry)

    2007Present (2 years )

    Working as a Producer Member of the s364/Z1002 Technical Committee, Chair the Drafting Sub-committee and WG2 - Definitions, provided technical input, leadership and organizational skills to the production of the first edition of CSA Z1002, Occupational Health and Safety – Hazards and Risks – Identification, assessment, elimination and control.

  • Host of the Machinery Safety 101 PodCast

    Compliance InSight Consulting Inc.

    (Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Industrial Automation industry)

    November 2006Present (3 years 2 months)

    Machinery Safety 101 is a technical podcast covering the basics of industrial machinery safety and safety design principles. Shows include interviews with key people in industry and special episodes covering specific types of hazards and control methodologies.

    This is a personal project for me and does not generate any remuneration. I just really need to get the word out any way I can!

  • Author

    Compliance InSight Consulting Inc.

    (Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Public Safety industry)

    June 2000Present (9 years 7 months)

    Research and write technical articles for peer reviewed and popular magazines on a variety of industrial safety topics including: Risk assessment, application of safety standards, reliability of safety related parts of control systems, lockout, etc.

  • Managing Director

    Compliance InSight Consulting Inc.

    (Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Industrial Automation industry)

    June 2000Present (9 years 7 months)

    In 1999 an opportunity arose to take a contract position with a U.S. firm that was involved in training and consulting work with U.S., Canadian and multinational firms who develop products for world markets. In order to take advantage of this opportunity, Compliance InSight Consulting was formed. The firm exists today and is involved in smaller consulting projects since the original contract ended in mid-2000. Specific work includes the analysis of customer products supported by consulting services to aid clients in applying European product law and technical standards to their specific products. This work includes the development and implementation of training programs, creation of suitable product documentation and the direct assessment of products.

  • Chair, 2009 Symposium Steering Committee

    IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society

    (Public Safety industry)

    October 2007December 2009 (2 years 3 months)

    Reporting to the VP Conferences, Chair the Symposium Steering Committee.

    Organize regular meetings to set up the necessary organization to operate the annual symposium;
    Set Theme for program;
    Recruit Committee members to hold key roles;
    Set Symposium Budget;
    Manage Symposium Budget;
    Organize local services to support program.

  • Author

    QPS Evaluation Services Inc.

    (Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Public Safety industry)

    March 2002December 2007 (5 years 10 months)

    Write articles on a variety of machinery safety related topics, including guarding, interlocking, lasers, risk assessment, press guarding, robot guarding, and lockout.

  • Program Manager

    QPS Evaluation Services Inc.

    (Public Safety industry)

    June 2001December 2007 (6 years 7 months)

    This position involves the development and oversight of programs designed to assist QPS customers to meet the machinery safety requirements of two separate jurisdictions: Ontario, Canada and the European Union. Since joining the company in 2000, I developed the internal systems and approach used today to allow QPS engineering staff to review and report on client equipment. The specific approach we use is based on expertise in machinery safety that I developed through the application of the European CE-Marking system. I have also been working on developing the internal CE-Marking system that is used by QPS to evaluate customer products that are intended for market in the European Union. This work has taken place in Canada, the U.S., Japan and Germany.

  • Compliance Engineer/Laser Safety Officer

    ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.

    (Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; ATA.TO; Industrial Automation industry)

    January 1997June 2000 (3 years 6 months)

    Responsible for CE Marking of automation systems sold to customers in the EU. Prepared CE Technical Construction Files. Contracted EMC Testing and supervised testing and problem resolution. Conducted standards research and provided consulting and training services internally and externally on CE Marking and related subjects. Conducted Laser Hazard Assessments and recommended risk reduction measures.

  • Control System Designer

    ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.

    (Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; to.ATA; Industrial Automation industry)

    November 1991June 2000 (8 years 8 months)

    Designed PLC and PC based control systems for automated manufacturing systems. Control systems from Siemens S95/S7 through S115, I/O counts up to 4000. Profibus/L2, ethernet. Allen-Bradley SLC500 and PLC 5 systems. Motor controls, power distribution, analog and digital systems. PC based systems using UNIX platform and card-based I/O, AB Remote I/O.

  • Test Equipment Technologist

    Fleck Manufacturing

    (Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)

    April 1991November 1991 (8 months)

    Supported manufacturing by repairing and maintaining wire harness test equipment. Designed and built custom test equipment including test boards. Supported vendors installing new equipment in Canada and Mexico.

  • Test Engineer

    GFC Power Ltd.

    (Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)

    January 1989August 1990 (1 year 8 months)

    Designed and built custom test equipment for power supply testing. Supported existing equipment. Trained production test personnel. Developed test procedures.

  • Test Engineer

    GFC/Hammond Electronics Inc.

    (Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)

    April 1985December 1988 (3 years 9 months)

    Designed and built test equipment and test processes for electronic power supply manufacturing. Developed test plans and procedures. Carried out life testing using custom designed and built test equipment. Designed and carried out environmental testing to IEC 68 using a Blue-M AGREE chamber to do vibration, thermal and humidity testing. Assisted in setting up Korean Joint Venture company. Spent 2-1/2 months on-site in Seoul, South Korea.


Doug Nix, A.Sc.T.’s Education

  • Sheridan College

    Electronic Engineering Technician 19821985


Additional Information

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Doug Nix, A.Sc.T.’s Interests:

Podcasting, canoeing, camping, cycling, woodworking, reading, music, dogs

Doug Nix, A.Sc.T.’s Groups:

OACETT Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists, IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society, CSA Z1002 Technical Committee.

  •    The Official IEEE Group
  •    Robotic Industries Association
  •    IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society (PSES)
  •    Safety, Environment & Health Professionals
  •    Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS)
  •    Product Safety
  •    The Unofficial OACETT Group
  •    EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATION GROUPS
  •    IEEE Toronto
  •    Forensics and Failure Analysis
  •    PSES Toronto Chapter
  •    Communitech
  •    PSES Milwaukee Chapter
  •    PSES Denver Chapter
  •    PSES Vancouver BC Chapter
  •    PSES Technical Activities Committee
  •    IEEE Virtual
  •    IEC 62061 and ISO 13849 machinery functional safety

Doug Nix, A.Sc.T.’s Honors:

2006 OACETT Publications Award for "Standard Issue", The Ontario Technologist, Jan/Feb 2006


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