Aurora Safety Home Page Aurora Safety offers many services such as Emergency Planning, Litigation Support, Safety Training, Weapons of Mass Destruction, WMD, WMD Training, Disaster Planning, Threat Assessment, Facility Security, Expert Witness Service, and Domestic Preparedness Dr. Fagel has over 30 years of broad based experience in a variety of fields relating to emergency management and business continuity. Contact Aurora Safety Services
Aurora Safety offers many services such as Emergency Planning, Litigation Support, Safety Training, Weapons of Mass Destruction, WMD, WMD Training, Disaster Planning, Threat Assessment, Facility Security, Expert Witness Service, and Domestic Preparedness Land of the Free
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Expert Witness Service


expert witness
n : a witness who has knowledge not normally possessed by the
average person concerning the topic that he is to testify
about

Providing Specialized Assistance in OSHA Compliance Assistance and Training in Disaster Management, Emergency Response, Occupational Safety and Health.

Dr. Michael J. Fagel has served various Federal Agencies providing Occupational Safety Services at disaster sites. He also was EMS coordinator for the Fire rescue division in North Aurora, as well as serving as an officer in the local fire service.

Since 1975, he has served Industrial, Manufacturing, Government, Law Enforcement, Fire Service, Emergency Management, and Emergency Medical Services in all phases of response.

Currently teaches industrial safety and emergency medical services at several college locations, as well as being a guest lecturer at various professional trade conferences throughout the country.

Consulting and Training in the Following Areas

General Industry
Ergonomics
Disaster Planning
Facility Security
Threat Assessment
Restaurant / Food Safety and Health
Expert Witness Service
Crisis Management Critical Incident Stress Management
Food Processing
Human Resources
Emergency Medical Services
Industrial Security
EMS
Domestic Preparedness

Fagel’s career in safety spans 3 decades. He was instrumental in helping the first red meat companies in the US earn the OSHA VPP (Voluntary Protection Program) recognition in 1992.

He holds numerous professional designations, and has authored over 200 articles on safety and disaster planning. He has been a contributing editor to many publications. Authored chapters in Food Safety Law and Accident Prevention Manual Also, he has presented lectures across the country and SE Asia on safety related matters. He was a safety briefer and CISD officer at the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995, as well as Safety Liaison at the World Trade Center in New York City, 2001.

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