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Average OSHA Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$275/hr
Review Fee
$325/hr
Deposition Fee
$350/hr
Court Fee
This qualified engineer has handled numerous forensic evaluations for both law firms and insurance companies. He is licensed in the States of Connecticut and New Jersey with 20 years of experience in the engineering and construction industries serving in various management capacities. This expert has considerable experience in consulting on engineering standards, construction defects, OSHA safety standards and related matters. These strong qualifications make him highly capable of reviewing the case at hand. He has exceptional report writing capabilities and his investigations are detailed while incorporating all relevant technologies. His work for the legal community includes both the plaintiff and defense firms. He has been deposed, served as a trial consultant and his work has assisted in the settlement of several cases.
President, A Forensic Engineering/Construction Management Firm in CT
Master of Science (MS), Columbia University
Stamford,
Connecticut
This expert is experienced with fatality, catastrophic injury and personal injury cases. He holds multiple certifications in occupational safety & health and OSHA compliance. Expertise includes forklifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts, fall protection, machine guarding, work zones, scaffolds, excavations. He specializes in applying OSHA General Industry regulations, OSHA Construction regulations, and safety-related national consensus standards to working conditions. He frequently performs health & safety and OSHA-related inspections, audits, and assessments. He specializes in conducting hazard analysis and recommends corrective actions to reduce or eliminate these hazards. He trains workers, management and senior management, and helps clients assess and improve their safety management systems. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and webinars.
Founder and President, A private safety consulting group in CT
Master of Arts (MA), The University of Connecticut
Cromwell,
Connecticut
This expert has over 35 years of experience in science education and safety compliance. He has been recognized in Who's Who in Education, Who's Who in Science and Engineering, and Who's Who in Science Education in the World. He served as a K-12 science director and chemistry/physics teacher for several decades and has written over 10 books and over 300 safety columns on science laboratory safety. Among other positions, he currently serves as a Safety Consultant and Director of Environmental Health and Safety for a public school system.
Director, Environmental Health and Safety, Public School System in Connecticut
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Connecticut
Vernon,
Connecticut
This expert was employed by USDOL/OSHA for 20 years. Following that federal service, he became a self-employed safety consultant in 1992. He is in the 25th year of that practice. He is the author of a textbook on OSHA and safety regulations. More than 350 of his articles, columns, and Q&As have been published in newsletters, magazines, etc. This expert specializes in hazard recognition and abatement, site inspection, accident/incident investigation, and citation resolution. He has conducted a wealth of OSHA-type "hands-on" comprehensive inspections, with emphasis on manufacturing and other "factory" facilities (one of his focuses is on machine safeguarding), construction (especially roofing), and retail stores. He also works on "fall down" cases. He frequently works with attorneys, and has testified (combining deposition and court) more than 50 times. His consulting work is primarily in the northeast, but he has conducted his business in at least 20 other states, plus Switzerland and Belgium. This expert is often called upon to explain OSHA policies and procedures, and how to prepare for and respond to OSHA inspections, complaints, and citations. He is eager to discuss mitigation, control, and elimination of hazards, and other means (such as training) to enhance employee protection, even where OSHA compliance may have been achieved. His approach is often creative, as he is highly experienced in the Odyssey of the Mind program.
Safety Consultant, A private safety firm in CT
Master of Science (MS), Southern Connecticut State College
Bethany,
Connecticut
This highly qualified occupation health and safety expert has over 30 years of experience in his field, specializing in asbestos, lead, and industrial hygiene issues. After earning his BS from the University of Massachusetts, this expert went on to become a certified safety professional and ergonomics assessment specialist. He is an active member of the American Society of Safety Professionals and has completed extensive professional development coursework with the OSHA Training Institute Education Center of New England. Namely, this expert has training and experience in excavations, trenching, and soil mechanics; electrical standards; fall arrest systems; accident investigation; and safety and health management. Formerly, he served as a safety officer and project monitor for Dec-Tam Corporation and as a technical coordinator for Quality Control Services, Inc. This expert is currently based in Massachusetts as an independent consultant for occupational safety and health, where he regularly works on construction and general industry assignments, providing hazard assessments, safety program development, and training.
Owner, An OSHA consultancy based in MA
Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Massachusetts
Lunenburg,
Massachusetts
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What Can an OSHA Expert Witness Opine On?
Hazard Communication
Identifying and communicating workplace hazards.
Lockout/Tagout
Controlling hazardous energy during maintenance.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Providing and using safety gear effectively.
Incident Investigation
Analyzing incidents to prevent future occurrences.
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Educating employees on safety practices.
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FAQs for Osha Expert Witnesses
What is a osha expert witness?
An OSHA expert witness is a safety professional who explains OSHA standards and workplace compliance in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing accidents, and testifying to clarify safety violations.
What types of cases may necessitate the testimony of an OSHA expert witness?
An OSHA expert witness handles workplace safety, accident, injury, fatality, compliance, hazard analysis, construction, industrial, and regulatory violation cases.
How can an OSHA expert witness assist in evaluating employer compliance failures?
An OSHA expert witness can analyze safety policies, training, and incident records to identify employer compliance failures and explain how they violated OSHA standards.
What qualifications should counsel require from an OSHA expert witness?
Counsel should require an OSHA expert witness to have substantial OSHA regulatory experience, relevant industry background, safety certifications, and a proven litigation testimony record.
How does an OSHA expert witness analyze alleged citation deficiencies?
An OSHA expert witness analyzes alleged citation deficiencies by reviewing regulations, evidence, inspection methods, and employer practices to assess accuracy, consistency, and legal sufficiency.
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