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Expert # 1,066   Boat Operation Expert Charlevoix, MI
Retired USCG Commander holding Ph.D. in Education with extensive experience in all aquatic accidents   
Expert # 858   Boat Operation Expert Newbury, OH
EW #858 has 45 years expertise in engineering, accident reconstruction, lemon law inspection and testimony and provides design, consulting and custom manufacturing of small boats.   
Expert # 1,874   Boat Operation Expert Cherry Hill, NJ
29 years experience- PhD in Safety Engineering   
Expert # 14,381   Boat Operation Expert Sacramento, CA
Insurance-Commercial-Personal-Life.Agent/Broker Standard of care. Auto,Property,Liab, Policy Issuance, Claims, Audits, etc.   
Expert # 8,134   EMS Expert Boat Operation Expert McLean, VA
Very well educated Paramedic with a vast amount of EMS experience; Specialty: Accident and Injury Cases. Has advanced Training in Pediatrics-Trauma and abuse- Childrens National Medical Center,DC. He was also the first Licensed Paramedic employed on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Dare County. He was involved and developed the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Program for the EMS Service and certified all Advanced Life Support Providers; he has extensive 911 experience....   
Expert # 13,874   Boat Operation Expert Monroe, WA
Professional mariner, 40 yrs experience in the marine industry. Unlimited Tonnage Master. Experienced with injuries, collisions, navigation, seamanship, recreational boat accidents, fishing vessels.   
Expert # 852   Boat Operation Expert Houston, TX
29 years of maritime experience including 20 years active duty in the U.S. Coast Guard with service as Chief Marine Inspections & Senior Investigating Officer. Former towboat company Safety Director.   
Expert # 14,020   Boat Operation Expert North Haledon, NJ
Unlimited Master Mariner;30 years experience with boating and deep sea cases;Excellent references from top law firms.   
Expert # 13,976   Boat Operation Expert Jupiter, Florida
30 years service in the U.S. Coast Guard, 13 years working as a marine safety consultant/expertwitness. Years of hands on experience in boat/shipboard operations,maintenance.   
Expert # 16,410   Boat Operation Expert Ft. Lauderdale, FL
25 years expertience in marina management, development, design, feasibility, financial proformance, due diligence, expert witness   
Expert # 2,176   Boat Operation Expert Florham Park, NJ
EW #2176 is a growing group of maritime and marine management consultants, analytical naval architects, marine engineers and marine technologists with vast jury experience.   
Expert # 791   Boat Operation Expert Kemah, TX
45 years in the marine industry and author of Vessel Safety and Operations manuals for 4 organizations.   
Expert # 255   Boat Operation Expert Monroeville, PA
Over 40 years experience in towing vessel operations, marine construction and salvage: marine surveying and brokerage.   
Expert # 615   Boat Operation Expert Houston, TX
35 years expertise in marine claims, litigation support, and expert services.   
Expert # 346   Boat Operation Expert Houston, TX
23 years Coast Guard service which includes extensive experience in marine operations, investigations and Marine Safety programs.   
Expert # 13,939   Boat Operation Expert Derby, CT
EW #13939 Built upon nearly two decades of experiance, he is available to assist with your litigation needs related to firearms.   
Expert # 14,448   Boat Operation Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and Social Networking, Community Portals, Engineering, Business Development.   
Expert # 3,758   Boat Operation Expert Covington, LA
A leading expert in marine operations and safety, is actively employed as master of offshore O/G industry support vessels in Gulf of Mexico/internationally.   
Expert # 150   Boat Operation Expert Visalia, CA
Career law enforcement/private security professional with over twenty-five years of experience who has served at all levels in both the public and private sector.   
Expert # 13,054   Boat Operation Expert Houston, TX
USCG licensed Master of unlimited tonnage ships on oceans, also Offshore Installation Manager MODU's 30 years experience both ashore and afloat. International experience on tankers and freighters   
Expert # 14,686   Boat Operation Expert Chula Vista, California
Provides mechanical engineering support in accident investigation and reconstruction covering failure analysis, process simulation, equipment reliability and safety. Specialized in areas of cranes, rigging, industrial forklifts, aerial devices, conveyors, and barges. Cover OSHA, State OSHA, ANSI/ASME B30, HST, CMAA, ASME B31.1 and B31.3....   
Expert # 482   Boat Operation Expert Ann Arbor, MI
EW #482 Engineering began in 1980 to provide engineering, safety, consumer research, and expert forensic services in the area of consumer safety in motor-vehicles.   
Expert # 3,934   Boat Operation Expert Metairie, La
Expert witness in commercial maritime and recreational boating litigation, including cargo stowage, bulk/breakbulk/containers, stability, heating, shortage, groundings, general safety,   
Expert # 9,935   Boat Operation Expert Nr. Plymouth, Devon, UK
Providing consultancy, supervision & project management to the offshore exploration, construction,subsea pipe and cable lay sectors & project management for luxury yacht construction.   
Expert # 13,813   Boat Operation Expert Vernon, NJ
Consulting and Expert Witness services for: Amusement Park Safety and Ride Operations, Waterpark Operations, Ski Resort Operations, Crisis Management, Risk Management, Paintball, and SCUBA Diving.   
Expert # 6,395   Boat Operation Expert Hartford, SD
Honest,hard working and very knowledgeable in the heavy equipment field and I'm willing and ready to travel the nation.   
Expert # 13,963   Boat Operation Expert Atlanta, GA
Over 30 years of hands-on check, deposit, cash management, loan operations and branch office products and services experience at banks, savings and loans and other financial services organizations.   
Expert # 13,395   Boat Operation Expert Wallingford, PA
Maritime surveyor & consultant since 1982 working for: shipping, petroleum, chemical, commodity-trading & insurance interests. Assists admiralty & commercial law firms on a regular basis.   
Expert # 10,774   Boat Operation Expert Ranipet, Tamil Nadu
EW #10774 is a certified Dredge Master, a Consultant with National and International experience, has been empanelled in many societies as an Advisor and has received many awards and credits.   
Expert # 13,982   Boat Operation Expert Fernandina Beach, FL
US Coast Guard Licensed Chief Engineer and Third Mate. Accredited Marine Surveyor. Expert in the causes/prevention of maritime casualties and accidents.   
Expert # 13,886   Boat Operation Expert Denver, CO
We are Accredited and Certified personal property appraisers and expert witnesses. We over thirty years expersience.   
Expert # 544   Boat Operation Expert Great Neck, NY
35 years of international experience in safety, personal injury, products liability, warnings, human factors and manufacturing.   
Expert # 13,787   Boat Operation Expert Lexington, KY
Computer Forensic Examiner / Expert Witness   
Expert # 3,835   Boat Operation Expert Houston, TX
EW #3835 has been providing litigation support in accident reconstruction for over 29 years. From initial investigation, through the process to final courtroom testimony, our highly qualified staff has assisted in hundreds of successful projects....   
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AMBULANCE

An ambulance is a vehicle designated for the transport of sick or injured people. The first ambulances called by that name were horse ambulances used in the American Civil War. The first practical ambulances were created by Dominique Jean Larrey, a French surgeon (1766–1842), for use in the Napoleonic Wars. Modern-day ambulances are typically large automobiles on a van or light truck chassis.

BUS TRANSPORTATION

A bus is a large, motorized, wheeled vehicle intended to carry numerous persons in addition to the driver. The name is a shortened version of omnibus, which means for everyone.

CASINOS / GAMBLING

A casino is a building that accommodates certain types of gambling activities. Casinos are often placed near or combined with hotels, restaurants, retail shopping and other vacation attractions to encourage long stays. Some casinos are known for hosting live entertainment events, such as concerts and sporting events, especially boxing.

CONSUMER MARKETING

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DEEP SEA DIVER

Diving is still evolving, but general classifications have grown up to describe various diving activities. These classifications include but are not limited to: Commercial diving Military diving Combat divers Armed forces work divers Recreational diving Underwater Photography & Video Spear fishing Marine life counting and identification Rescue & recovery diving Scientific diving Technical diving (also called Tech Divers) Cave diving Cavern diving Deep diving Ice diving Wreck diving

DREDGING / RECLAMATION

Dredging is miscellaneous excavator-type work underwater, usually in shallow sea or fresh water. A dredge is a device for scraping or sucking the seabed, used for dredging. A dredger is a ship or boat equipped with a dredge. American usage sometimes calls the ship or boat a dredge.

DROWNING

Drowning is death caused by the filling of the lungs by a liquid, usually water, rendering breathing ineffective and leading to death due to asphyxia. Near drowning is initial survival of a drowning event, and can lead to serious secondary complications including death later on; cases of near drowning therefore also require attention by medical professionals. Secondary drowning is death due to chemical and biological changes in the lungs after a near drowning incident or exposure to chemicals. In many countries, drowning is one of the leading causes of death for children under 14 years old.

DUI - Driving Under Influence

Driving under the influence, drunk driving, or drink-driving, is the act of operating a motor vehicle (and sometimes a bicycle or similar human-powered vehicle) after having consumed alcohol (ethanol) or other drugs, to the degree that mental and motor skills are impaired. In addition to driving under the influence of alcohol and driving under the influence of other drugs, a third "DUI" offense consists of driving under the combined influence of alcohol and other drugs. The drugs causing or contributing to the impairment need not be illegal, but can consist of lawfully prescribed or over-the-counter medication. Anti-drunk-driving advertising campaigns have aimed to raise awareness of the legal situation and the dangers of driving while intoxicated. Drunk-driving is responsible for a very large number of deaths, injuries, damage and accidents every year.

DWI - Driving While Intoxicated

Drunk driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to the degree that mental and motor skills are impaired. It is illegal in all jurisdictions within the U.S.. The specific criminal offense is usually called driving under the influence [of alcohol and/or other drugs] (DUI), and in some states driving while intoxicated (DWI) or operating while impaired (OWI). Such laws may also apply to boating or piloting aircraft.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Emergency preparedness is a set of doctrines to prepare civil society to cope with - or plan for - natural or man-made disasters. Emergency Operations or Disaster relief are the subset of these doctrines that are concerned with recovery efforts; these comprise the execution or implementation of the Emergency preparedness plans. This is usually a government policy adapted from civil defense to prepare for nonmilitary civil emergencies before they happen. Emergency management involves plans, structures and arrangements established to engage the normal endeavours of government, voluntary and private agencies in a comprehensive and coordinated way to respond to the whole spectrum of emergency needs. This is also known as disaster management

ENGINEERING - AUTOMATION

Automation (ancient Greek: = self dictated) or industrial automation or numerical control is the use of control systems such as computers to control industrial machinery and processes, replacing human operators. In the scope of industrialization, it is a step beyond mechanization, where human operators are provided with machinery to assist them with the physical requirements of work.

FIBER OPTICS

An optical fiber (or fibre) is a transparent thin fiber, usually made of glass or plastic, for transmitting light. Fiber optics is the branch of science and engineering concerned with such optical fibers.

Optical fibers are commonly used in telecommunication systems, as well as in illumination, sensors, and imaging optics.

HYDROLOGY

Hydrology (from Greek: Yδρoλoγια, Yδωρ+Λoγos, Hydrologia, the "study of water") is the study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water throughout the Earth, and thus addresses both the hydrologic cycle and water resources. A practitioner of hydrology is a hydrologist, working within the fields of either earth or environmental science, or civil and environmental engineering.

INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

Automation (ancient Greek: = self dictated) or industrial automation or numerical control is the use of control systems such as computers to control industrial machinery and processes, replacing human operators. In the scope of industrialization, it is a step beyond mechanization. Whereas mechanization provided human operators with machinery to assist them with the physical requirements of work, automation greatly reduces the need for human sensory and mental requirements as well.

INSURANCE - GENERAL

General insurance policies, including automobile and homeowners policies, provide payments depending on the loss from a particular financial event. General insurance typically comprises any insurance that is not determined to be life insurance, and is called property and casualty insurance in the U.S..

In the UK, General insurance is broadly divided into three areas; personal lines, commercial lines and London market.

The London market insures with large commercial risks, for example insuring supermarkets, football players and other very specific risks.

Commercial lines products are usually designed for relatively small legal entities. These would include workers comp (employers liability), public liability, product liability, commercial fleet and other general insurance products sold in a relatively standard fashion to many organisations.

Personal lines products are designed to be sold in large quantities. This would include autos (private car), homeowners (household), pet insurance, creditor insurance and others.

LUBRICATION

Lubrication occurs when opposing surfaces are completely separated by a lubricant film. The applied load is carried by pressure generated within the fluid, and frictional resistance to motion arises entirely from the shearing of the viscous fluid.

MARITIME / COASTAL ENGINEERING

Marine Engineers are the officers of a ship which operate and maintain the propulsion and electrical generation systems onboard a ship. They also can help with the design, build, and repair of these complicated systems. New design is mostly included within the naval architecture or ship design. The merchant and military fleets of the world would not move without Marine Engineers. The field is closely related to mechanical engineering, although the modern engineer requires knowledge (and hands on experience) with electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, chemistry, control engineering, naval architecture, process engineering,gas turbines and even nuclear technology on military vessels.

PROFESSIONAL SCUBA DIVER

Diving is still evolving, but general classifications have grown up to describe various diving activities. These classifications include but are not limited to: Commercial diving Military diving Combat divers Armed forces work divers Recreational diving Underwater Photography & Video Spear fishing Marine life counting and identification Rescue & recovery diving Scientific diving Technical diving (also called Tech Divers) Cave diving Cavern diving Deep diving Ice diving Wreck diving Scuba diving is swimming underwater while using self-contained breathing equipment. Scuba divers exploring fish and coral.By carrying a source of compressed air, the scuba diver is able to stay underwater longer than with the simple breath-holding techniques used in Snorkeling and Free-diving, and is not hindered by air-lines to a remote air source. The scuba diver typically swims underwater by using fins attached to the feet. However, some divers also move around with the assistance of a DPV (Diver Propulsion Vehicle), commonly referred to as a "scooter", or by using surface-tethered devices called sleds, which are pulled by a boat. The term SCUBA arose during World War II and originally referred to USA combat frogmen's oxygen rebreathers, developed by Dr. Christian Lambertsen for underwater warfare. Today, SCUBA typically usually refers to the in-line open-circuit equipment, developed by Emile Gagnan and Jacques-Yves Cousteau, in which compressed gas (usually air) is inhaled from a tank and then exhaled into the water. However, rebreathers (both semi-closed circuit and closed circuit) are also self-contained systems (as opposed to surface-supplied systems) and are therefore classified as SCUBA. Although the word 'SCUBA' is an acronym for "Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus", it has also become acceptable to refer to SCUBA as 'scuba equipment' or 'scuba apparatus'.

REINSURANCE

Reinsurance is a means by which an insurance company (called the reinsured, ceding company or cedant) shares the risk of loss with another insurance company (called the reinsurer).

TRANSPORTATION

Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one place to another.

WATER RESCUE

Swiftwater Rescue is a subset of technical rescue that involves the use of specially trained personnel, ropes, and mechanical advantage systems often much more robust than those used in rope rescue because of the added pressure of moving water. The main goal is to use or deflect the water’s power to assist in the rescue of the endangered person(s), as in most situations there is no easy way to overcome the power of the water.