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This expert has over 15 years of experience in occupational health and safety. His expertise includes construction safety, accident investigation, OSHA and ANSI standards, fall protection, ladders, scaffolds, aerial and scissor lifts and excavation. For the past seventeen years, he has taught for the Region II OSHA Education Centers & currently serves as course chairperson for eleven different courses. During his career, he has worked as an auditor, project manager and trainer, addressing health and safety issues, developing written safety and health programs and site-specific procedures, as well as the developing & delivering industry-specific training.
Trainer, A University in WV
Bachelor of Arts (BA), St. Bonaventure University
Rochester,
New York
This highly-qualified expert has extensive experience with DEA suspicious order monitoring, as well as opioid and other controlled substance regulations. He earned his BS from Great Lakes University and his MS from Everest University, where he graduated summa cum laude. He is a member of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators and the International Health Facility Diversion Association. He formerly served as a state trooper in the Alaska Department of Public Safety and a member of the narcotics detective federal task force at Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office. He later worked as a chief health and safety investigator at MAI LLC, a physical security contractor at the US Department of Homeland Security, and the director of regulatory compliance at Miami-Luken. He is currently a president and CEO at a private consulting company in OH.
President & CEO, A private consulting company
Master of Science (MS), Everest University
Morrow,
Ohio
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What Can a Health and Safety Expert Witness Opine On?
Risk Assessment
Identifying potential hazards in the workplace.
Safety Training
Educating employees on safety protocols.
Incident Reporting
Documenting accidents and near misses.
Emergency Drills
Practicing responses to emergency situations.
Workplace Inspections
Regular checks for compliance and safety.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Use
Ensuring proper use of safety gear.
FAQs for Health and Safety Expert Witnesses
What is a health and safety expert witness?
A health and safety expert witness is a qualified professional who explains safety standards and risk management in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing incidents, and testifying to clarify complex health and safety issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the expertise of a Health and Safety expert witness?
A Health and Safety expert witness supports cases involving workplace accidents, OSHA compliance, construction injuries, industrial hazards, risk assessments, and safety policy failures.
How should counsel evaluate a Health and Safety expert witness’s credentials and training?
Counsel should verify a Health and Safety expert witness’s credentials by reviewing degrees, certifications, specialized training, field experience, publications, and prior testimony.
How can a Health and Safety expert witness strengthen causation analysis in litigation?
A Health and Safety expert witness strengthens causation analysis by linking specific safety breaches to the incident, using standards, evidence, and expert methodology to prove cause and effect.
What role can a Health and Safety expert witness play in critiquing opposing expert opinions?
A Health and Safety expert witness can critically analyze opposing expert opinions, identify methodological flaws, and provide evidence-based rebuttals to strengthen your case.
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