curriculum vitae
GORDON HAYWARD
Eur.Ing. M.A. Ph.D. M.I.Mech.E. C.Eng. M.Erg.S. M.E.W.I.
MA in Engineering (Cantab) 1974
PhD in Metallurgy (Birmingham) 1980
Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Registered Member of the Ergonomics Society
Founding Member of the Expert Witness Institute
Individual Member of British Standards Institution
Summary of most relevant experience
Before establishing GH Associates (an expert witness service)
and Consumer Risk Limited (a consultancy specialising in consumer
hazards, product liability and accident prevention), Gordon Hayward
gained a wide experience of product standards, injury statistics and
accident analysis through his work as Hazard Analysis Manager and Deputy
Head of Research in the Department of Trade and Industrys
Consumer Safety Unit, and as a UK national expert on European
standards committees. Recent projects have included work for
multi-national manufacturers, leading UK retailers, state-of-the-art
public service providers, and the European Commission.
- Called upon as an expert witness in product safety, work injury and
occupiers liability cases by solicitors for plaintiffs and defence and
by trading standards in cases ranging from balloons to hammer drills.
- Associate expert for Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
and the Institute of Consumer Ergonomics.
- Advisor to Government, consumer product manufacturers, importers and
retailers and to consumer service providers.
- World-wide contacts with other experts in product hazard analysis,
safety requirements and accident prevention.
- Published journal articles and international conference papers
including "Risk per hour of exposure to consumer products",
and "Helping Judges judge safety."
- Guest editor of leading international journal "Accident
Analysis and Prevention"
- Formerly responsible for the UKs surveillance system for
monitoring consumer accidents
- Listed in "Who's who in science & engineering"
(from 6th edition)
Fields of work include:
DIY and vehicle maintenance equipment. Toys. Play and educational
equipment. Pushchairs, nursery and childcare products. Choking hazards.
Child-resistant features. Domestic glazing, doors and other construction
products. Ladders and access equipment. Garden tools. Furniture. Food
processors, cooking and kitchen equipment. Heating and lighting.
Electrical, gas, oil and solid fuel appliances. Barbecues. Cigarette
lighters. Cycles. Clothing. Protective equipment. Stairlifts and mobility
aids. Exercise, sports and leisure equipment. Packaging. Labels, warnings
and instructions. Rented accommodation, hotels and holiday lettings.
Schools and colleges. Slipping and tripping accidents. Public access
areas.
Full experience
1997 - GH Associates and Consumer Risk Limited
Established unique expert witness service and a consultancy specialising
in consumer product hazard prevention, accident data and safety
legislation, offering advice, analysis, research and expert witness
services to Government, industry and the legal profession.
- Called upon as an expert witness in product safety by solicitors for
plaintiffs and defence and by trading standards in cases ranging from
balloons to hammer drills.
- Included in UK Register of Expert Witness from 1997 and Law Society
Directory of Expert Witnesses from 1999.
- Associate expert witness for Royal Society for the Prevention of
Accidents and the Institute of Consumer Ergonomics
- Completed Thomas Sands and Bond Solon Expert Witness Training Courses
including Report Writing and Courtroom Skills
- Invited to join Editorial Advisory Board of Accident Analysis and
Prevention
- Appointed BSI Consumer Panel representative on technical committees
for electrical appliances and motorised garden tools
- Presented papers to World Conference on Injury Prevention and
Control, International Conference on Product Safety Research and
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers. Published articles in the
Solicitors Journal and on Institute of Trading Standards
Administration web site.
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1995 - 1996 Department of Trade and Industry - Overseas Trade Services
Deputy Director of Export Services
As part of the Secretary of State's expansion of Government Export
Services, specially selected and promoted to oversee the introduction of
office automation, and the development of special databases for the staff
engaged in Trade Policy & Export Promotion work, to streamline
services to industry.
- Heavily involved in discussions with Export Market Directors.
Introduced project management systems to Overseas Trade Services.
- Invited to join Review Panel of the leading international safety
journal, Accident Analysis and Prevention.
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1981-1995 Department of Trade and Industry - Consumer Safety Unit
Originally especially recruited to evaluate Government Safety
Regulations and Product Safety Policies. Progressively promoted to become
UK Government representative on national and international issues,
particularly those within the scope of the European Commission.
1993-1995 Hazard Analysis Manager
Given wider responsibility and authority to represent DTI on UK
delegations dealing in matters with a European dimension.
- Formulated UK Government's comments on draft British and European
Standards and Directives.
- Developed close working relationships with representatives of
manufacturing, testing, consumer and governmental interests in many
other European countries.
- Organised successful lobby of other countries' delegations to secure
votes for rejection of a draft European standard that was less demanding
than that of the British Standard.
- Commissioned research to support UK arguments on safety requirements
for such items as furniture, glass cabinets, cigarette lighters, child
harnesses, pushchairs etc.,.
- Advised Central and Local Government officials on interpretation of
product safety standards. Advised UK manufacturers on current and
forthcoming product safety legislation. Advised interested parties on
the impact of recently introduced foreign regulations on UK imports and
exports.
- Identified need to investigate hazards of new types of products such
as baby sleep supports.
- Called upon as an expert witness in product safety cases.
1987-1993 Deputy Head of Research
Given additional responsibility for the major part of the Research
budget, building on earlier contribution to the growing success of the
Home Accident Surveillance System.
- Revolutionised and upgraded the whole information gathering,
transmitting and collating process. Created one of the World's most
advanced and sophisticated accident intelligence units. Devised and
implemented analytical coding system providing an accurate and detailed
facility enabling rapid response to Public concerns e.g. car axle
stands.
- Instigated and managed building of new computer system. Replaced
slow, outdated manual inputs and resource sapping verification
practices. Trained and equipped national team of 100 interviewer/
researchers each with their own PCs providing regular data on disk to
central DTI computer. Reduced clerical personnel with significant cost
savings.
- Acted as Editor and Publication Manager of the DTI's Home &
Leisure Accident Research Data, the annual statistical analysis of
accidents in the home by the Consumer Safety Unit, thousands of copies
of which are circulated to the Media, Trade Organisations and Trading
Standards Officers and other interested parties.
- Directly dealt with all aspects of non-policy Media coverage. Close
association with BBC's "Watchdog" programme series.
- Commissioned promotional video and developed concept of "corporate
identity" to promote the Home Accident Surveillance System
services.
- "Sold" research services to other Governmental Departments.
1981-1987 Higher and then later Senior Scientific Officer
Dealt with Senior Civil Servants advising Ministers on a large number of
policy matters. Provided answers to Parliamentary questions. Produced
minutes, briefings and reports. Contributed to inter-Departmental and
Agency meetings. Liaised with numerous Central Government sources, Local
Government Chief Officers, Pressure Groups, Trade Organisations, Consumer
Associations, Standards, University and Academic Institutions. Member of
the team that identified and justified the need for what became the
1987 Consumer Protection Act.
- During this time, selected as one of the original Royal
Society/British Association for the Advancement of Science "Media
Fellows", and seconded to the BBC as a science and technology
reporter.
- BBC "Play it Safe" with Jimmy Saville. Technical Adviser
and Statistician to the 13 programme 86/87 series.
- Technical Adviser to many Public Sector TV advertisements on safety
e.g. accidents in the home, fireworks, cycle helmets etc.
Devised and supervised tendering and letting of contracts for research
projects. Personally involved with many matters e.g.:-
- Compilation and annual publication of the first UK statistics
relating to incidence and causes of fatal accidents involving consumer
products.
- Public concerns such as Child suffocations, strangulations and
entrapments. Clarified the need for action leading to BSI revising their
appropriate Standard. Managed the research project that led to BSI
developing a Standard for pen tops incorporating an air passage.
Similarly involved with furniture flammability, lawnmowers injuries,
electric blanket fires, resulting in many unsuitable, dangerous and
outdated products being removed from the marketplace.
- Advised on cost benefit analysis techniques for the Organisation for
Economic Co-Operation & Development
- Produced evidence that convinced the Government of the need to set up
a new section within the DTI to launch and run on-going home accident
safety campaigns.
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1980-1981 Cambridge University
Specially invited to take part in strategically important Dept. of the
Environment funded project studying decision making methods involved in
the disposal of radioactive waste.
- Prevented the DOE from wasting money on inappropriate cost benefit
studies. Persuaded them to rely on analysing intangible factors and
risks. Influential in clarifying the decision making process.
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1975-1979 University of Birmingham
Awarded MOD Research studentship in the Department of Metallurgy.
- Conducted innovative research into predicting metal fatigue and the
working life of components in aircraft frames. Simulated extreme
overload effects. Contributed to the sum of knowledge of a then little
understood phenomenon.
- Wrote time saving bespoke software allowing more versatile plotting
of results. The clearer presentation enabled much improved understanding
of complicated analysis.
- Went on study trip to USA to observe pioneering work in the control
of fatigue testing machinery. Introduced them to innovative techniques
of fatigue crack fingerprinting.
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1970-1975 Ministry of Defence
Whilst still of school age, one of only a handful chosen for the
engineering management training scheme at UKAEA atomic weapons research
establishment, one of the World's leading pioneers in applying computer
techniques to engineering design and manufacture.
Awarded sponsorship to Cambridge University to study for a BA (Eng)
degree.
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