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Hazardous Materials FAQs
What is a hazardous materials expert witness?
A hazardous materials expert witness is a professional with expertise in the identification, handling, and safe transportation of dangerous materials.
What is the role of a hazardous materials expert witness?
A hazardous materials expert witness plays a role in providing testimony on hazardous materials and their impact.
How much can a person make as a hazardous materials expert witness?
Hazardous materials expert witnesses usually earn in a range from $150-$400 per hour, and sometime more, depending on whether it is for testimony or investigation.
What are the qualifications of a hazardous materials expert witness?
Hazardous materials expert witnesses should have knowledge in chemical engineering, hazardous materials regulations, and safety protocols.
For a lawsuit, what type of evidence is gathered and reviewed by a hazardous materials expert witness?
A hazardous materials expert witness would gather and review evidence such as chemical analysis reports, safety data sheets, industry standards, and regulatory requirements to provide testimony in a lawsuit.
In what type of cases would testimony be required from a hazardous materials expert witness?
Testimony from a hazardous materials expert witness may be required in cases involving chemical spills, environmental contamination, workplace safety violations, transportation of hazardous materials, and other related incidents.