Advisers to Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Department want an outside engineering expert to review a proposed waste-to-energy plant before giving its operators the area’s residential trash for use as fuel. The Mecklenburg (NC) Board of County Commissioners says the county should refrain from signing a contract with the developers of the ReVenture project without a favorable recommendation from an outside expert source.

Read more: Charlotte Business Journal.

In What the Defendant Can Do Wrong, security management and risk management expert witness Ira Somerson, BCFE, CPP, CSC, writes on inherent risks.

Inherent Risks:

When you ask someone what is the primary risk in a convenience store operation, the usual answer is “robbery.” Others may say shoplifting, but from the point of view of criticality and the potential for violence and/or loss of intrinsic assets, robbery would be the likely choice. Some will argue that not all convenience stores are equally vulnerable to robbery. This is true. But the fact remains that its basic operation (without adequate deterrents) makes it uniquely vulnerable to this particular crime.

Although a bar and night club may also be vulnerable to a robbery, the same response in this environment would probably be “aggravated or simple assault” (fighting). A department store? Shoplifting. A parking lot? That would depend upon where the parking lot was, but usually theft of or from auto. A high-rise residential building? burglary and/or various assaults. These examples are generalizations that require far more study, but explain why risk assessment is strategic in developing a security program. A security program should never be developed solely on the basis of anecdotal or experiential instincts. But they should be included in the risk assessment paradigm.

Marketing strategy expert witnesses may write reports and opine on branding, market studies, market analysis, and related topics. Here, WOMMA, the Word of Mouth Marketing Association describes common types of word of mouth marketing.

Evangelist Marketing: Cultivating evangelists, advocates, or volunteers who are encouraged to take a leadership role in actively spreading the word on your behalf.

Product Seeding: Placing the right product into the right hands at the right time, providing information or samples to influential individuals.

In What is Traffic Accident Reconstruction And Cause Analysis?, collision speed expert witness Patrick Scott Moore writes:

Why use a Reconstruction Specialist?

Attorneys understand the law and the procedures of a civil suit or criminal trial. However, most attorneys do not have the expert knowledge required to explain the causal factors of a traffic accident. Therefore, attorneys generally use experts to assist them with their more complex cases. A reconstruction specialist can evaluate and assist in the preparation and presentation of a technically involved case, as well as, testify as an expert.

In The I.S.O. Pollution Exclusion: How Far Does It Go?, insurance expert witness Dale C. Crawford writes:

In responding to judicial interpretations supportive of coverage, the language became quite restrictive. Two key clauses are the definition of pollutants and the exclusionary terms:

“Pollutants” mean any solid, liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, vapor, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and waste. Waste includes materials to be recycled, reconditioned, or reclaimed.

Health physics expert witnesses may write reports and opine on radiation safety. In Consumer Products Containing Radioactive Materials the Health Physics Society writes:

Everything we encounter in our daily lives contains some radioactive material, some naturally occurring and some man-made: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, the ground we walk upon, and the consumer products we purchase and use. Although many might be familiar with the use of radiation to diagnose disease and treat cancer, some people, when they hear the terms “radioactive” and “radiation,” might recall images of mushroom clouds or monster mutants that inhabit the world of science fiction movies and comic books. Unfortunately, those false images can cause inordinate fear that is not justified regarding low levels of radioactive material. Many consumer items containing naturally occurring radioactivity can be safely used. This fact sheet describes a few of the more commonly encountered and familiar consumer products. Included are the items that can contain sufficient radioactive material to be distinguished from the general environ-mental background radiation with a simple handheld radiation survey meter.

Read more: hps.org.

In What is Traffic Accident Reconstruction And Cause Analysis?, collision analysis expert witness Patrick Scott Moore writes:

When selecting a reconstruction specialist the experience, training, education, and certifications of the candidate should be thoroughly examined. The best approach is to require the candidate to have a strong background in each of the above mentioned areas. Many expert witnesses have only one or two of the areas such as education and/or training. With courts becoming more and more critical of experts it is best to search for a candidate that can meet the court’s criteria in all of the areas.

The following is a list of qualifiers:

Atmospheric physics expert witnesses apply physics to the study of the atmosphere. Atmospheric physicists attempt to model Earth’s atmosphere and the atmospheres of the other planets using fluid flow equations, chemical models, radiation balancing, and energy transfer processes in the atmosphere (as well as how these tie in to other systems such as the oceans). In order to model weather systems, atmospheric physicists employ elements of scattering theory, wave propagation models, cloud physics, statistical mechanics and spatial statistics which are highly mathematical and related to physics. It has close links to meteorology and climatology and also covers the design and construction of instruments for studying the atmosphere and the interpretation of the data they provide, including remote sensing instruments.

Read more:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_physics

In What is Traffic Accident Reconstruction And Cause Analysis?, traffic accident reconstruction expert witness Patrick Scott Moore writes:

Who are Reconstruction Specialists and how are they trained?

Reconstruction specialists are generally engineers, physicists, or law enforcement. Engineers and physicists are educated in the laws of physics, and therefore, are considered experts on objects in motion and the forces acting on those objects. Law enforcement is educated in the investigation of traffic accidents, as well as, physics as it applies to traffic accidents. Although it is generally true that engineers and physicists have a stronger background in physics, law enforcement generally has the stronger background in the identification, collection, and documentation of forensic evidence, as well as, courtroom testimony.