Fighting for safety
Article Abstract:
An interview is conducted with Ron Hayes, founder of the FIGHT Project which seeks to provide support for the families of individuals who have died in the workplace. The FIGHT Project was established in 1993 when Hayes lost his own son in a grain silo accident.
Publisher: National Safety Council
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2001
Psychological aspects, Management, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Study and teaching, Bereavement, Hayes, Ron, FIGHT Project
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2001
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Preparing for the unthinkable
Article Abstract:
Following the US terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, health and safety professionals must take another look at their procedures for keeping workers safe and secure.
Publisher: National Safety Council
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2001
Planning, Safety and security measures, Cover Story, Terrorism
Publication Name: Safety & Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0891-1797
Year: 2001
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Subjects list: Occupational health and safety, Occupational safety and health
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