Wednesday, November 28, 2012

How to Be an Industrial Hygiene Expert Witness


Why be an Industrial Hygiene Expert Witness

An industrial hygiene expert is a professional whose main area of responsibility is the safety of a workplace. He makes sure that factories, companies, and other industrial areas are free from harmful chemicals and other substances that may cause potential harm.

If this professional provides legal-related services such as providing assistance in depositions and testifying in trials, the term "expert witness" is attached to his position or title.

Why should you consider being an industrial hygiene expert for litigious legal cases?

For one, courts across the country face a number of personal injury cases and those related to the health and safety of employees. A judge or jury's expertise is in the legal system, so to help them make informed decisions, share your expertise. There are many companies and individuals who don't get the justice they deserve, so to help the legal system give due justice, be an expert witness.

Understand the Qualifications of an Industrial Hygiene Expert

Before a court recognizes you as an expert, you must comply with a number of demanding and strict criteria. But the two most crucial criteria are the following.

1. You must have a specific area that you are considered an authority in.

2. You must demonstrate your expertise through the number of years you've been practicing your profession, awards and merits given to you, recognition from reputable organizations, affiliation, and certifications of advanced studies.

Know the Legal Duties of an Expert Witness

As an expert, understand that you have legal duties and responsibilities to uphold. Whether you testify in court or merely submit a written report about the case, there are some guidelines that you need to follow. Here are some of them.

1. You are expected to be truthful and objective in all your answers, reports, and statements.

2. Your tone should not be argumentative, and you should not favor any of the opposing parties.

3. You are to provide the court with utmost assistance. Make sure that all technical terms and concepts are explained properly. This will help the court make the right decisions.

Now that you know your legal obligations, you might want to do as much research as you can about your being an industrial hygiene expert witness. There are thousands of good sources that you can use to know the do's and dont's in testifying in court. You can even attend training if possible. And when you're ready, get listed in an expert witness directory, and wait for your phone to ring.

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