1. Basic concepts2. Bodies3. Standards4. History5. Current position6. Discipline specific quality management7. Current issues
Sean holds an honours degree in applied chemistry and a certificate
in advanced analytical chemistry. He is a Chartered Chemist and a
Fellow of both the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Chartered
Society of Forensic Sciences, with over 40 years of experience as a
forensic scientist.
Sean was, until March 2010, the Principal Scientist at the Forensic
Explosives Laboratory (FEL) of Dstl, an agency of the UK Ministry
of Defence. He has a long and successful track record in the
direction, management and delivery of forensic science research.
The co-founder of the international explosives expert working group
(FINEX) of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes
(ENFSI) and the Forensic Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (FIRMS)
network, of which he is currently Director of Quality, he
represented Dstl on the board of the Association of Forensic
Science Providers and was a director of the Council for the
Registration of Forensic Practitioners (CRFP) as well as a CRPF
assessor and registrant.
Sean was involved in the earliest adoption of Quality Standards by
forensic science providers. FEL was one of the first (if not the
first) forensic science laboratory in the world to be accredited to
the international standard ISO17025. In his various roles at FEL
over a period of 20 years he gained a great deal of experience and
expertise in Quality Management and is a Lloyds Register Quality
Assurance trained and qualified auditor.
He has provided Expert Evidence in some of the highest profile
cases including R v Sean HOEY (the Omagh bombing – murder), R v
Manfo ASIEDU (appeal against conviction – July 2007 London
attacks), R v Mark LUNDY (murder) and provided a report in support
of the application for a Royal Prerogative of Mercy for Scott
WATSON (murder).
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