Did you know there's a way to significantly reduce the working hours required for crash scenes while simultaneously improving the accuracy of data collection and measurements?
From planning and time spent on scene, to working with the data collected, 3D laser scanners can enhance the investigator's ability to capture evidence efficiently and effectively for use in post-accident reconstruction and analysis, documentation, and more.
Discover how to clear roads quickly post-accident while still collecting thorough data. Learn what calculations can be done later with the proper measurements.
Join us for this webinar with public safety and forensic experts as we dive into best practices for scanning crash scenes and working with that captured data, along with real experiences and examples. The live event will feature tips and new valuable resources.
Watch this webinar to:
- Learn best practices for scanning crashes to capture everything without "over-working" the scene.
- See examples of how to work crash details, such as visibility of skid and scuff marks.
- Learn what other valuable information can be obtained by analyzing skid marks.
- Dive into what software can help you in post-capture analysis and recreation of the incident.
- Gain access to valuable resources.
Presenter:
Russell Boynton | Forensic Engineer | FARO Technologies Russell Boynton is a forensic engineer at FARO Technologies. He is a 20-year veteran of law enforcement at the federal, state, and local levels and is a recognized crash reconstruction expert in most New England states. |