Bryan Netherland, MS, MBA, CSP, CSHO, ARM, WACH Expert Witness
Curriculum Vitae

OSHA/Safety & Premises Liability Expert Witness

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Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness

General Specialties:

Safety and Slip Trip & Fall

Keywords/Search Terms:

Risk Management, Slip Trip & Falls, Premises Liability, LOTO, Machine Guarding, Forklift, Ergonomics, Amputation, Human Factors, Laceration, Accident Investigation, Emergency Response, Industrial Manufacturing Safety, Fall Protection, Workplace Injuries, Robotics, Automation, Root Cause Analysis

Education:

Masters in Occupational Safety, Columbia Southern University; Masters in Business Admin - Sustainability, University of St Francis; Bachelors of Business Admin, University of Louisiana at Monroe; Associates in Occupational Safety & Health, San Juan College

Years in Practice:

15

Additional Information

Bryan S. Netherland, MS, MBA, CSP, CSHO, ARM is a trained expert witness specializing in OSHA compliance, workplace safety, and accident investigation. He is a Walkway Auditor Certificate Holder (WACH) through the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) and brings over 15 years of leadership experience in Environmental Health & Safety across Fortune 500 and global manufacturing companies, including Amazon, Berry Global, and Aurora Material Solutions. Mr. Netherland has directed enterprise-level OSHA compliance strategies and conducted hundreds of incident investigations. He holds dual graduate degrees, a Master of Science in Occupational Safety & Health and an MBA in Sustainable Business, and is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and Certified Safety & Health Official (CSHO). His areas of expertise include slip & falls, premises liability, high-hazard program management (Lockout/Tagout, confined space, machine guarding, arc flash/NFPA 70E, powered industrial trucks), policy creation, risk assessment, safety management systems, and organizational safety culture. In addition, Mr. Netherland serves as an Adjunct Professor of Occupational Safety & Health, where he teaches university-level coursework and develops curriculum that translates complex OSHA standards into clear, practical instruction.