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An SSC CGL Examiner holds a key position with responsibilities primarily centered around customs clearance. Tasked with examining goods, taking samples, and assessing cargo for import or export, the Examiner has the authority to impose duties on shipments.
Title examiners study the public legal and insurance documents associated with real estate ownership, such as sales records, titles, mortgages and contracts. From here, these professionals determine who owns a property and verify documentation for accuracy.
Medical examiners perform autopsies and review forensic evidence to make determinations about a persons cause or manner of death. Their other responsibilities may include preparing autopsy reports, collaborating with detectives or testifying in court cases.
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A medical examiner who does an autopsy is a doctor, usually a pathologist. Clinical autopsies are always done by a pathologist.
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The forensic pathologist is specially trained: to perform autopsies to determine the presence or absence of disease, injury or poisoning; to evaluate historical and law-enforcement investigative information relating to manner of death; to collect medical evidence, such as trace evidence and secretions, to document
Working Conditions This can involve standing for extended periods and working with small tools. A typical workday can last 10 to 12 hours or longer, particularly if the forensic pathologist must examine a distant death site. Part of the workday also may include writing official reports and making court appearances.
Qualified examiners (a) are knowledgeable about ethical and legal issues that relate to the test user (e.g., liability and test security) and examinee (e.g., privacy and confidentiality), (b) closely follow standardized procedures for administering and scoring tests (e.g., time limits, reverse rules, and end rules), (c

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