CSI on Fire

From the Royal Navy to Fire Investigator: Ken Roberts on Electrical Faults, Tumble Dryers, and Global Adventures


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Unlock the mysteries of fire investigation with Ken Roberts, a veteran fire investigator and forensic electrical engineer, whose journey took him from the Royal Navy to examining fire scenes. 

Discover his pioneering techniques in identifying electrical faults, especially within household appliances like tumble dryers. Gain valuable insights on how Ken collaborates with manufacturers to uncover the root causes of fires, and learn why his multidisciplinary approach is essential for accurate fire scene interpretation.

Explore the unique advantages of a naval background in the private sector, as Ken shares how discipline and creativity shaped his investigative prowess. 

Understand the importance of effectively communicating complex technical details to clients, and enjoy anecdotes about the camaraderie and collaborative spirit among fire investigators. Ken emphasizes the significance of networking and appreciating the diverse experiences within the industry, highlighting the benefits of continual learning and relationship-building.

Ken's adventurous cycling journey around the globe provides a thrilling backdrop to his professional insights. 

From navigating the Gobi Desert to experiencing the hospitality of strangers, his travels offer a fresh perspective on resilience and curiosity. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone exploring a career in fire investigation, underscoring the importance of intellectual curiosity, hands-on training, and maintaining an open mind in the quest for truth.

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