FEATURES - THE EXPERT WITNESS: A PRIMER ON YOUR ACTIVITIES - Those with technical expertise in a given area are often called upon to review situations and render opinions. Safety professionals are increasingly being called on to review situations that have resulted in an accident and to determine what factors may have been involved. In this article, the author provides a set of guidelines and tips to help the safety professional better understand the process and what is expected of an expert witness. (Unbekannt)
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Titel:FEATURES - THE EXPERT WITNESS: A PRIMER ON YOUR ACTIVITIES - Those with technical expertise in a given area are often called upon to review situations and render opinions. Safety professionals are increasingly being called on to review situations that have resulted in an accident and to determine what factors may have been involved. In this article, the author provides a set of guidelines and tips to help the safety professional better understand the process and what is expected of an expert witness.
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Beteiligte:Coniglio, John P. ( Autor:in )
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Erschienen in:Professional safety ; 47, 1 ; 34-39
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