Safety & Health 1995 - Abstracts

Safety & Health 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
1994 work-related deaths decline.HealthAlan F. Hoskin
Agencies introduce wetlands-mitigation bank. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; California Department of Fish and Game)Health 
Agency announces new Superfund reforms. (Environmental Protection Agency)Health 
Are robots safe work partners? (includes related article)HealthMike Petre
Back belts: to wear or not to wear?Health 
Better ergonomics: videotape your task.HealthDarcy Lewis
Birch tree might combat cancer.Health 
Can we balance the scales of environmental justice? (includes related article)HealthSandra Swanson
Can your home make you sick?HealthSarah Thurber
Chairman spells out plans for OSHA. (House Subcommittee on Workforce Protection Chairman Cass Ballenger; Occupational Safety and Health Administration)Health 
Companies train to put lifesaving first.Health 
Compaq provides council library with gift. (Compaq Computer Corp.)Health 
Congress goes west to Dallas. (1995 National Safety Council Congress and Exposition)Health 
Congress in Dallas: focus on the future. (includes related article)Health 
Culture shock can be hazardous to corporate health.(Column)HealthAllen M. Friedmann
Cut highway crashes, cut healthcare costs. (interview with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration administrator Ricardo Martinez) (Interview)Health 
Deep fryers top workplace-burns list.Health 
Department of Energy rewards safe contractors.HealthRoy Gibbs
Don't be a victim: protect yourself against crime.HealthCindy Pearlman
Emergency plans: a step-by-step guide.Health 
EPA reconsiders dioxins, again. (Environmental Protection Agency)HealthLani Sinclair
European Union seeks to protect temporary workers.HealthMike Peters
Europe takes action against AIDS. (includes related article on the legal aspects of AIDS in the workplace)HealthJennifer Conlin
Final changes on way for Worker Protection Standard. (EPA rules)Health 
Fire controls can keep the blaze at bay.HealthJane Willen
First-aid training: it's more important than you think. (includes related article)HealthSally Turner
Follow these tips for a clean bill of ergonomic health.Health 
Furnish your office with clean air. (includes related article on airborne molds)HealthSally Turner
Grade-crossing safety: full steam ahead.HealthPatricia Moyer
Hazardous-waste workers: how much medical monitoring is enough? (includes related article)HealthErin L. Prophet
How Howard Pyle helped make America safer. (politician and former head of the National Safety Council)HealthDavid D. Van Fleet, Foster C. Rinefort
How one company excels in safety. (HON Industries)HealthStan Johnson
How safe is your drinking water?HealthJean Rattenbury
How the government promotes off-the-job product safety. (Consumer Product Safety Commission Chmn. Ann Brown) (Interview)HealthLaura Coyne
How to combat workplace stress. (Cover Story)HealthCatherine Kedjidjian
How to reduce your risk of cancer: a his and hers guide.HealthPeter Haapaniemi
How to reward safe workers. (includes related article)HealthDaniel B. Hartshorn
Is Europe's four-day workweek hazardous to workers?HealthCharles Siler
Job stress takes a global toll.HealthBrian Luke Seaward
Kansas City corrals Industrial Hygiene Conference. (1995 American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition)Health 
Laboratories breed their own ergonomic concerns.HealthLani Sinclair
Learn the ABCs of PPE. (personal-protective equipment)HealthSarah D. Wortham
Learn the facts about infertility.HealthMartha Floberg Robbins
More changes in store for clean-air permit-revision process.Health 
Must developing nations take the garbage out?HealthMike Petre
New PCB regulations will reduce costs to industry. (polychlorinated biphenyls)Health 
Noise levels produce an international concern.Health 
Pena seeks new levels of safety. (Transportation Secretary Federico Pena)(Interview)Health 
People with disabilities: make your garden grow. (includes related article)HealthEston Martz
People with disabilities need a heightened awareness. (emergency plans for disabled persons)Health 
Powered-truck standard finally hits the road.Health 
Proper fall protection saves lives.HealthRalph W. Brasfield Jr.
Pulp and paper mill slashes chlorine use.Health 
Railroad safety goes high-tech.Health 
Reap the benefits of ISO 9000.HealthAhmad R. Sharifian
Skin cancer: the dark side of sunny days. (ultraviolet radiation as an occupational hazard)HealthJeanne Rattenbury
Slow down, you move too fast. (observing speed limits) (Column)HealthKevin H. Axe
Social-action program makes health and safety a priority.Health 
Solid prospects for solid waste. (includes related article)HealthStevenson Swanson
Spot the signs of depression. (includes related article)Health 
Take time to prevent skin cancer. (occupational health and safety)Health 
The controversy over self-defense methods.Health 
The Internet: ergonomic solutions may be as close as your desktop. (online ergonomics information system)Health 
Time to tighten the safety belt.HealthTodd Savage
Toxic Releases Inventory expands.Health 
Unintentional-injury deaths increase in 1994.HealthAlan F. Hoskin
Use PPE to avoid hand injuries. (personal protective equipment)Health 
User groups, agencies form pesticide partnership.Health 
Utility workers suit up for fire safety.HealthDarcy Lewis
'VPP' spells cooperation at Dow Chemical. (Voluntary Protection Program; Dow Chemical Co.) (Interview)Health 
Warning: work still ahead on work-zone safety. (includes related article on Minnesota state's driver education efforts)HealthMarilyn Kennedy Melia
Waste exchanges help.HealthHannah Holmes
Watch out for those handy home appliances.HealthJulie Lawson
What is Canada's secret to success?Health 
What's wrong with chlorine?HealthRobert E. Taylor
When should you call a doctor? (includes related articles)HealthGay Lynn Cronin
Where does construction debris go?HealthHannah Holmes
Will ergonomic software ease the pain of cumulative trauma? (includes related article)HealthPhillip J. Britt
Will unity in Europe spark a new level of fire safety?HealthGreg Bousfield
Win with team safety. (GTE Florida Inc.'s team approach for reduced work-related incidents)(includes related article)HealthDean W. Chappell
Women around the world: speak up for safety. (women in the workplace)(includes related article)HealthBryan Alexander
Workers-comp update.Health 
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