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Q: What are risks of being a Forensic toxicologist?
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How many years should you attend college to become a forensic toxicologist?

Four to eight years of college would be required to be a forensic toxicologist.


How much money does a forensic toxicologist make?

A toxicologist in the United States earns between $55,000 and $81,000 per year. The average annual salary in the United States is $71,000.


What do forensic texicologists do?

A forensic toxicologist has to examine the dead victim's body for body fluids to check if any drugs or poisons were either present or absent in the body. This helps the toxicologist to know if the victim died of a drug overdose or died from some type of poisoning. (for example, food poisoning.) Hope this helps. =]


How many hours a work does a forensic toxicologist work?

30-40 hours. sometimes even up to 60 depending on the case


Correct name of toxicologist?

toxicologist...


Do a forensic toxicologist work with dead bodies?

Yes. They use toxicology, analytical chemistry, pharmacology, and clinical chemistry to aid medical and legal investigation of death.


What is the correct name for a toxicologist?

Toxicologist is correct.


What health and safety risks do forensic scientists have?

Forensic scientists may be exposed to hazardous materials and possibly dangerous pathogens. With correct safety measures the risks of suffering contamination or infection will go down a lot.


How many types of forensic science jobs are there?

Crime Lab Analyst, Crime Scene Analyst, Criminalist, Crime Lab Director, DNA Analyst, Evidence Custodian, Firearms Custodian, Fingerprint Techinician, Forensic Autopsy Assistant, Forensic Biologist, Forensic Evidence Techinician, Forensic Scientist, Law Enforcement Training Officer, Latent Print Examiner, Latent Print Techinician, Toxicologist, Trace Analyst these are some jobs that i found.


What is it like being a forensic scientist?

* Steps 1. Step One Decide if you would like being a forensic scientist or a science technician. * Being a forensic scientist is pretty stressful. * A bad thing about being a forensic scientist is that you have to work with very dangerous chemicals. * The real challenge of being a forensic scientist is testifying in the courtroom as an expert witness.


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what are some disadvantages of being in forensic accounting


What does a toxicologist do?

He/she investigates whether the deceased died because of poisoning and can also look into other small forensic things that may pop up during investigation. A good TV example would be Abby Sciuto from NCIS.