Profile
Mr. Errico began his career in 1980 as safety engineer and hazardous materials specialist/instructor and accident investigator in the general industry sector. While in industry, he trained employees in various industrial disciplines, as well as consulting firms and police and fire personnel, in the skills needed for recognizing and reacting to hazardous materials incidents, ranging from minor chemical spills to transportation accidents. His services have been called upon as an expert witness by insurance companies and law firms on numerous occasions.
Qualifications
Exceptional problem solving capabilities when being faced with complicated technical problems.
Expertise includes, but not limited to:
- Expert Witness
- Environmental Investigations and Incidents
- OSHA Compliance Specialist
- Construction
- General Industry
- Maritime
- Hazardous Materials Specialist
- Research/Development
- Terrorism Awareness & Preparedness Trainer and Responder
- Plant Processes, Maintenance and Facility Management
- Accident Investigation (industrial, personal injury, workers’ comp)/Evidence Collection
Consulting Practice: All States
General Areas of Expertise:
- Accident Analysis
- Chemical Incidents/Exposures
- Construction Safety
- Environmental Investigations
- Hazardous Materials
- Manufacturing/Industrial Safety
- Personal Injury
- Safety Management
- Security Management
- Terrorism Awareness & Preparedness
- Workers Compensation
Services
Deposition and Trial Experience
Accident Causation
Define Industry Standards
Determine Responsibilities within an Accident
Safety & Accident Research.
Legal Experience & Services
Deposition and Trial Experience
Typical Cases:
Evaluation of Facility Safety, Hazardous Communication/GHS and SDS Programs
Industrial/personal injuries: Injured via exposure to hazardous chemicals
Improper respiratory protection resulting in berylliosis
Radial saw amputation
Illegal dumping of hazardous waste
Improper employee training resulting in severe burn injury
Fall from three story building – improper fall prevention training
Electrical burns.
Injured via exposure to hazardous chemicals
Asphyxiation by inert (argon & nitrogen) gas
Injured working in confined space