About
Mr. Hamilton, is a professional engineer and a full-time faculty member of the University of Arkansas. In this this faculty position he is responsible for teaching undergraduate mechanical engineering courses, including courses in safety and design.
Previously Mr. Hamilton worked as a full-time consulting engineer assisting professionals in both industry and the legal community by serving as a consultant and as an expert witness. As an expert, Mr. Hamilton has evaluated hundreds of consumer, industrial and agricultural incidents related to safety, machine guarding and mechanical engineering.
He has worked in industry as a manufacturing and plant engineer and has been responsible for the safety of an industrial plant with over 300 employees, where he designed guards and worked extensively with plastic injection molding machines amongst many other industrial safety responsibilities.
Mr. Hamilton is devoted to educating the next generation of engineers. He has developed and teaches a senior level Mechanical Engineering course entitled “Designing for Safety.” In this class he teaches principles of safe design such as the hierarchy of design, warnings usage, machine guarding and various hazard analysis techniques. He is in charge of senior design projects, where he guides students as they complete design projects to assist local manufacturers.
A partial list of items Mr. Hamilton has consulted on are:
Agricultural accidents
Plastic processing equipment
Lockout-tagout (LOTO)
Machine guarding
Injection molding machines
Blow molders
Forage blowers
Fans
Power take off-units (PTO's)
Printing presses
Sod harvesters
ATV steering mechanisms
Pressure vessels
Riding lawn mowers
Emergency stops
Pumping/piping systems
Industrial saws
Automatic guided vehicles (AGVs)
Walking working surfaces
Food processing equipment
Granulators
Agricultural machines
Agricultural equipment
Industrial accidents
Machine design
Industrial safety
Mechanical systems
Safety systems