Sean Brady
I am a forensic engineer and I work with business, government and the legal sector to investigate and resolve complex issues that typically require a systems approach.
I have acted as an expert witness in numerous proceedings involving a wide range of constructed facilities. I am a director of the Society of Construction Law Australia and a member of the Singapore International Mediation Centre's Panel of Experts.
In 2020 I completed the Brady Review, an investigation into the causes of fatalities in the mining industry in Queensland, Australia. This review analysed 20 years of incident and fatality information, was data driven, and culminated in 11 recommendations for both industry and the regulator on how to lower the fatality and incident rate.
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What is your Twitter handle? –@BradyHeywood
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All professionals possess some measure of expertise, and not only is this expertise useful, it is usually also necessary to do the job. In general, this expertise is viewed as a good thing.
But what if there is an issue with expertise? Is expertise always a good thing?