Tennessee
Mr. James W. Stanley has over 58 years of experience in the fields of Occupational Health and Workplace Safety. He earned his BS in Business Administration from Elizabethtown College. Formerly he served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and as the Vice President of Safety & Health at AK Steel Holdings Corporation. He currently serves...
Tennessee
This qualified expert received his BA from Valparaiso University and is a licensed OSHA trainer for numerous courses. He has managed various construction safety projects including the installation and modification of industrial equipment valued at over a billion dollars. Formerly, he served as a night safety manager for Gallagher Kaiser at General Motors and as a safety manager for NKC American...
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An OSHA expert witness provides specialized knowledge on workplace safety standards and regulations. They can testify on violations, accident investigations, and risk assessments.
Cases involving workplace accidents, industrial hygiene issues, construction safety, or alleged violations of OSHA standards often require the expertise of an OSHA expert witness.
Yes, an OSHA expert can provide insight into whether appropriate COVID-19 safety measures were implemented and adhered to in a workplace setting.
Subspecialties can include construction safety, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, hazardous materials handling, and machinery safety among others.
The expert will review incident reports, inspect the site if possible, analyze training records and equipment maintenance logs to determine if there was a violation.
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