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Average OSHA Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$275/hr
Review Fee
$325/hr
Deposition Fee
$350/hr
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This highly qualified expert has 36 years experience as a tractor trailer driver ans 28 years of experience as a driving instructor. He is trained in OSHA Safety regulations and Departmnent of Transport compliance guidelines, He is a member of numerous professional organizations including the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association and serves on the board of directors of the New England Traffic Safety Education Association. He is currently Director of Safety and Training at a regional tractor trailer training school.
Owner, A commercial trucking safety consultancy in NH
Derry,
New Hampshire
This expert is the current CEO of a Mastclimber Company that manufactures and installs mastclimbers on a wide range of buildings from the iconic Empire State Building to Nuclear power plants. He was a former advisor to the New York City Department of Buildings' Cranes and Derricks Division and still sits on the department's advisory board.
Owner and Principal, A mastclimber company
Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA), Institute of Chartered Accountants-UK
Bronx,
New York
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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