About Us

We specialise in Expert Advice


At Watson’s Expert Services, we specialise in providing unbiased, objective expert evidence to the court about causation and liability, for occupational and environmental diseases. Our services include Expert Witness reports, Joint Statements between experts, and site visits. We can also offer expedited reports.


Adrian has been practicing in the comprehensive fields of Environmental Health, Occupational Hygiene, and Occupational Health and Safety since 1978. He has also acted as an Expert Witness since 1996.

His expertise is in:
- Recognising real, as opposed to theoretical or hypothetical, risks to health and safety from work activities;
- Assessing the severity and likelihood of injury from those risks; and
- Advising on the preventative and protective measures necessary to comply with the relevant statutory provisions.


Please take a look at the CVs available below for more information.

CVs

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Noise Induced Hearing Loss CV


I have advised employers on complying with the Department of Employment (DoE, 1972) Code of practice on protecting employed persons from noise, the Noise at Work Regulations 1989 and the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005.

Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) CV


I have carried out visited numerous work premises since 1978. I estimate this to be around 5,000 or more work premises. These have included military and other government establishments, local government premises, manufacturing, retail and commercial premises. I have carried out hundreds of occupational hygiene surveys for dusts, fibres, fumes, gases and vapours, noise and vibration, indoor air quality surveys (including on microbial and fungal contamination), lighting, thermal comfort, heat

Asbestos CV


I have advised employers on complying with the Department of Employment (DoE, 1972) Code of practice on protecting employed persons from noise, the Noise at Work Regulations 1989 and the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005.