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Average Workplace Safety Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$275/hr
Review Fee
$325/hr
Deposition Fee
$350/hr
Court Fee
This highly qualified expert has years of experience in the field of workplace safety and engineering management. He received his BS degree in construction science from Lonestar College and his MS degree in engineering management from Texas A&M University. He also obtained his health safety official certification at the University of Texas at Arlington. He is the former owner of Providence Safety Consultants and the former Safety Director at Everest Construction Group. He is also the former Safety Consultant at AMX Companies and the former Safety Coordinator at Greater Metroplex Interiors. Currently, he is the Corporate Safety Director at a major marble and granite fabrication company in Texas.
OSHA Instructor, A community college in TX
Master of Science (MS), Oklahoma State University
Providence Village,
Texas
This highly-qualified workplace safety and accident investigation expert has over 30 years of experience in her field as a certified health safety official and certified OSHA approved trainer. She earned her AAS in occupational safety and health from Texas State Technical College and a BS in occupational safety and health from Southwest University. Formerly, she has held positions as vice president of safety and industrial hygiene training for the American Institute of Hazardous Materials Management, the manager of safety, environmental, and industrial hygiene for Fairchild Aircraft Company, a division safety manager for Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc., and the United States director of health, safety, and environment for Exel, Inc. She currently is an independent private injury and accident reconstruction consultant in Texas.
Chief Executive Officer and Consultant, A private injury and accident investigation consultancy in TX
Bachelor of Science (BS), Southwest University
Spring Branch,
Texas
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What Can a Workplace Safety Expert Witness Opine On?
Risk Assessment
Identifying potential workplace hazards.
Safety Training
Educating employees on safety protocols.
Incident Reporting
Documenting workplace accidents and near misses.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Inspection
Ensuring proper use of safety gear.
Emergency Drills
Practicing response to emergencies.
Workplace Inspections
Regular checks for safety compliance.
FAQs for Workplace Safety Expert Witnesses
What is a workplace safety expert witness?
A workplace safety expert witness is a qualified professional who evaluates safety standards, OSHA compliance, and accident causes. They assist by reviewing records, inspecting sites, and testifying to clarify safety issues.
What case types can a workplace safety expert witness provide assistance with?
A workplace safety expert witness assists with OSHA violations, construction accidents, industrial injuries, hazard assessments, safety compliance disputes, and wrongful death claims.
How can a workplace safety expert witness evaluate OSHA compliance in litigation?
A workplace safety expert witness evaluates OSHA compliance in litigation by reviewing policies, training, incident records, and site conditions against OSHA standards and industry best practices.
What qualifications should counsel require from a workplace safety expert witness?
Counsel should require a workplace safety expert witness to have relevant safety certifications, industry experience, expert testimony history, and strong knowledge of OSHA regulations.
How does a workplace safety expert witness assess causation in injury cases?
A workplace safety expert witness assesses causation by analyzing hazards, safety standards, incident data, and work practices to link specific safety failures to the injury.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting workplace safety expert witnesses?
Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.