Safety & Health 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
3-step ergonomics program keeps the workplace on its toes. (program for improving workplace efficiency) | Health | William R. Brough |
A breakthrough in prevention and post injury rehabilitation of low back pain. (Professional's Choice Sports Medicine Products Inc.'s Choice Comfort-Fit Low Back Supports) (Product Announcement) | Health | |
A Capitol investigation of occupational health issues. (American Occupational Health Conference in Washington D.C.) | Health | |
Accident investigations: how to ask why. (conducting post-accident witness interviews)(includes sidebar on witness cooperation) | Health | Shane Tritsch |
ADA makes good business sense. (Americans with Disabilities Act; interview with John D. Kemp) (Safety and Health Spotlight) (Interview) | Health | |
Alcoholism leaves a painful legacy. (children of alcoholics need help to cope with their parents' illness)(includes related articles) | Health | Sarah Thurber |
Auditors team up for safety: safety-audit teams can put a stop to accidents. | Health | Richard Kesling |
Bike like a champ. (Carolyn Stanek's cycling safety habits)(includes related article) | Health | Jeanne Kron |
Business juggles many balls with medical-exam rules. (medical-evaluation procedure for employee placement) | Health | Howard M. Sandler |
Chemical companies formulate proactive emergency plans. (includes related article on emergency measures adopted by Hahnville, Louisiana) | Health | Sharon Donovan |
Chemical treatment: destruction and disinfection in one step. (medical and infectious waste treatment) | Health | |
Contacts help workers keep an eye on safety. (Contact lenses)(includes sidebar) | Health | Beth Austin |
Contested cases get a fair strike. (Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission) (Perspective) | Health | Edwin G. Foulke Jr. |
Corporate environmentalism makes good "cents." (more profits resulting from environmental protection measures by corporations) (Column) | Health | Lani Sinclair |
Council launches new training program. (National Safety Council's Agenda 2000) | Health | |
Curing the incurable. (includes related article on health fraud) | Health | Ellie S. Grossman |
Deere employees take the reins. (John Deere's safety-and-health programs) (Safety & Health Spotlight) (Interview) | Health | |
Dispose of household hazardous waste. (proper disposal) (Safetyclips) | Health | |
Don't be a fool: Use the right tool. (common household tools)(includes related article) | Health | Bob Scheier |
Ergonomics still no. 1 problem for VDT workers. (video display terminals) (Interview) | Health | |
Everbody wins when employees exercise restraints. (safety belt use)(includes related articles) | Health | Sharon Donovan |
Farm center plants seeds for safety. (interview with National Farm Medicine Center Dir. Paul Gunderson) (Safety & Health Spotlight) (Interview) | Health | |
Feedback process empowers employees. (Safety Observation Feedback Process) | Health | Dean W. Chappell |
Fight fire before it's aflame. (preventive measures)(includes related article on sprinkler systems) (Fire Safety) (Cover Story) | Health | Elaine Johnson |
Give safe performance a pat on the back. (safety programs should focus on safety achievement)(includes related article on incentive programs) | Health | Tina D. Tapas |
GM slams the brakes on injuries. (General Motors Corp.'s occupational health and safety strategies) (Interview) | Health | |
Happy workers mean fewer injuries. (relationship between worker satisfaction and compensation claims) (Perspective) (Cover Story) | Health | Harvey J. Wolf, R. John C. Pearson |
How does Midas muffle injuries? (interview with Midas manufacturing safety and environmental health director George Swartz) | Health | |
How to avoid window pains. (preventing window accidents) | Health | David M. Cohen, H. Harvey Cohen |
How to beat the red and green blues. (preventing holiday depression) | Health | Amy Kossoff |
How to prevent single-parent burnout. (techniques) | Health | Brenda Shoss |
How to relieve holiday stress. (Safetyclips) | Health | |
Increased recycling demands new markets. (Environmental Health) | Health | Lani Sinclair |
Industrial burns don't play favorites. (preventing and caring for burns) (Fire Safety) (Cover Story) | Health | David Murray |
Industrial hygiene and environmental health 1992 buyer's guide. (Buyers Guide) | Health | |
Is there trouble in the air? (indoor environment decline traced to building design)(includes related article) | Health | Tim Triplett |
Keep kids in the swim. (prevention of swimming pool accidents) (Safetyclips) | Health | |
Labor sets stage for OSHA reform: as election time nears, Margaret Seminario makes OSHA reform her #1 priority as director of occupational safety and health for the AFL-CIO. (Interview) | Health | |
Microwave safety. (using microwave ovens safely) (Safetyclips) | Health | |
NHTSA maps out its route. (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration administrator Jerry Ralph Curry) (Safety & Health Spotlight) (Interview) | Health | |
Occupational medicine could cure what ails the work force. (Amoco Corp.) (Interview) | Health | Carrie Smith |
OSHA can't do it all. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration's proposed reforms)(interview with Richard F. Boggs, vice president of Organization Resources Counselors Inc.) (Interview) | Health | |
OSHA issues final process standard. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) (OSHA Update) | Health | |
OSHA's goal: build safety into construction. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration; interview with Charles G. Culver) (Safety & Health Spotlight) (Interview) | Health | |
OSHA standard protects lab workers. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories rule) (Perspective) | Health | Michael Glowatz |
OSHA update. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)(OSHA lists states having safety and health deficiencies) | Health | |
Panic attack: it's not in your head. (panic disorder)(includes related article) | Health | Susan Spaeth Cherry |
Public Utilities Section strives for excellence. (National Safety Council News) | Health | Jim Stout |
Rear safety belts deserve front-seat attention. | Health | Phyllis Feuerstein |
Research facilities put out the smoke. (Research and Development organizations within the National Safety Council and the American Industrial Hygiene Association were interviewed on their smoking policy)(includes related article on a company's smoking policy) | Health | Michael Glowatz |
Safety begins at the top; a good safety program requires strong leadership. (Perspective) | Health | Gary Fisher |
SEDA members are here today, gone to Maui. (Safety Equipment Distributors Association's conference at Hyatt Regency Maui, Lalaina, Hawaii) | Health | |
Sharing the road with trucks. (safety measures) (Safetyclips) | Health | |
Stage a do-it-yourself disaster. (emergency drills)(includes related article) | Health | Beth Austin |
Statistics show slight decrease in work deaths. (work related accidental deaths) | Health | Alan F. Hoskin |
Stay on top of ladder safety. (proper ladder selection and climbing procedures) (Safetyclips) | Health | |
Stop, look and listen to the worker. (accident prevention in the workplace)(includes related article) | Health | Phyllis Feuerstein |
Studying Superfund: Superfund, the controversial hazardous-site cleanup program, is under the microscope again. | Health | Deborah Cohen |
Team efforts reduce job stress. (Perspective) | Health | James R. Orff |
The battle over occupational hearing loss. (furor over Occupational Safety and Health Administration's memo setting new hearing loss recordability limit)(includes relates articles) | Health | J.W. Harris |
The case of the hidden workplace hazards. (radiation exposure monitoring as part of health program)(includes related article) (Cover Story) | Health | Jane Bone |
The healthy way to reduce accidents. (on-the-job accidents) | Health | Donald E. McGowan |
The heat is on for hazardous-waste workers. (heat stress due to air-tight protective suits)(includes related article) | Health | Robert Scheier |
The personal touch pays off in safety. (strategies in urging employees to participate in company's occupational health and safety programs) | Health | Charles W. Simpson |
The right tools give safety a hand. (using hand tools safely)(includes tool selection tips) | Health | Catherine Rategan |
Wage a food fight against cancer. (dietary tips)(includes related articles) | Health | Sarah Thurber |
Wal-Mart trucks roll on to safety. (Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s safety programs for drivers) | Health | Lisa Evans |
Well? It's about time. (need for companies to provide wellness programs to employees)(includes related articles) | Health | Catherine Rategan |
What's ahead for head and face protection. (standards for protective equipment) | Health | J.W. Harris |
When disaster strikes. (companies should have the ability to see employees through traumatic experiences)(includes related article on trauma management training) | Health | Elaine Johnson |
When the trees fall, make sure the fallers stand. (preventing logging accidents) | Health | Teresa H. Barker |
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