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This highly-qualified expert has 20+ years of experience in the occupational safety industry both as an educator and consultant in the field. She has 20 years of experience in safety management, 16 years in safety consulting, and 20 years of teaching safety courses at top ranking accredited Universities. She has a Masters from Indiana University in Occupational Health and Safety and a B.S. in Safety Management from Indiana University. She is licensed in Accident, Health, and LIfe Insurance, and is a member of the American Society of Safety Engineers, the National Safety Council Defensive Driving International Executive Board and the Indiana State University Safety and Health Advisory Board. She is currently the Director of Academics and an Adjunct Professor teaching safety courses for a top ranked University, and is an OSHA/Safety Consultant with an industry-leading safety and training consulting firm.
Adjunct Professor, A University in IN
Master of Science (MS), Indiana State University
Indian Trail,
North Carolina
This extremely qualified expert has years of experience in human factors, machine design and systems methodologies as they apply to the prevention of injury involving industrial and agricultural equipment. He received his MEA degree from George Washington University and his PhD degree in industrial engineering from West Virginia University. He is a member of multiple professional associations, including the American Society of Safety Engineers and the System Safety Society. He has published 25+ peer-reviewed journal articles. He lectures both nationally and internationally and has received several honors for his impressive work, including the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's "Performance Award," which he received on 13 years. He is a former safety engineer specializing in occupational safety and health administration at the Office of Mechanical Engineering Standards Development and a former research safety engineer at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Currently, he is an associate professor of industrial and management systems engineering at a major university and the director of a major engineering research and development company.
Director, An engineering research and development consultancy in WV and HI
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), West Virginia University
Koloa,
West Virginia
This highly-qualified expert has over 25 years of experience in work zone safety, with demonstrated experience in health and safety management, regulatory compliance, safety auditing and reviews, and accident and incident investigations in areas of construction and mine safety. He earned his AS in electronics systems technology at Community College of the Air Force and his BS in occupational safety and health at Columbia Southern University. This expert holds several certifications in his field, including as a certified safety professional (CSP), a certified construction manager of environment safety and health (C-MESH), an OSHA and MSHA Part 48 metal/non-metal instructor, and a miner. He is also certified in fall protection and electrical safety, holding a NFPA 70E certification. He is active in his field as a member of the American Traffic Safety Services Association. He began his career as an antenna systems technician for the United States Air Force before transitioning to work as a loan officer for Freedom Mortgage Services and a senior financial officer for Carteret Mortgage Corporation. He also served as a lead instructor for the American Red Cross, a traffic control supervisor for Moore & Son, and a health and safety manager for Rogers Group Inc. Currently, this expert is the health and safety director of a safety industrial firm in North Carolina.
Health and Safety Director, A Safety Industrial Firm in NC
Bachelor of Science (BS), Columbia Southern University
Ocala,
North Carolina
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What Can an Occupational Health and Safety Expert Witness Opine On?
Risk Assessment
Identifying potential workplace hazards.
Safety Training
Educating employees on safety practices.
Incident Investigation
Analyzing accidents to prevent recurrence.
Health Monitoring
Tracking employee health over time.
Safety Audits
Evaluating compliance with safety regulations.
Emergency Preparedness
Planning for workplace emergencies.
FAQs for Occupational Health and Safety Expert Witnesses
What is a occupational health and safety expert witness?
An occupational health and safety expert witness is a qualified safety professional who explains OHS standards and employer duties in legal cases. They assist by reviewing workplace records, assessing compliance, and testifying to clarify safety issues.
In what case types can an Occupational Health and Safety expert witness provide valuable assistance?
An Occupational Health and Safety expert witness assists in workplace accident claims, OSHA violations, toxic exposure, construction injuries, industrial safety, and wrongful death cases.
What qualifications should an occupational health and safety expert witness possess?
An occupational health and safety expert witness should have relevant safety certifications, industry experience, formal OHS education, and a proven record of applying regulations in practice.
How can an occupational health and safety expert witness support causation analysis?
An occupational health and safety expert witness supports causation analysis by linking workplace hazards, regulatory breaches, and exposure evidence to the injury or illness in question.
How does an occupational health and safety expert witness evaluate employer compliance?
An occupational health and safety expert witness evaluates employer compliance by reviewing policies, training, incident records, site conditions, and regulatory standards against OSHA and industry rules.
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