Safety & Health 1997 - Abstracts

Safety & Health 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
20 items no home should be without. (safety items)HealthCarla Merolla
Are standardized reporting requirements around the corner?(Column)HealthScott Richardson, Gary Knoble
Are you bringing home more than a paycheck?(tips on how to prevent home contamination)Health 
Are you on track to reduce claims? (effective use of automated incident-tracking system to reduce worker accidents and workers-compensation filings)HealthGary L. Hahn
Can suicide be considered a work-related death?HealthDaniel B. Hartshorn
Check toxins at the door.(home contamination problems in the US)HealthRick Petreycik
Commercial driver's licencing makes the grade.(evaluating the Commercial Driver's Licence Program)HealthDeeann Glamser
Companies can use case data to help prevent injuries.HealthKaren Wolfe
Cool off without high costs. (cooling and ventilation strategies for business establishments)(Column)HealthJ. Carey Smith
Do you know which glove to use?Health 
Eastern Europe struggles with safety and health issues in a fragile economy.HealthMark Shuman
Educate your drivers about highway signs.(includes a related article on traffic signs)HealthPeter Haapaniemi
EPA updates master testing list. (Environmental Protection Agency)(Column)Health 
Everyone wins with safety teams.(Column)HealthMatthew J. Key
Ford opens its doors to a safe solution: pneumatic exit devices help keep workers safe around hazardous materials.HealthKenneth E. Salter
Get a glimpse of the latest safety research.Health 
Honeywell saves energy - and money. (recipient of the 1997 "Energy Star Buildings Partner of the Year Award")Health 
Hot tips for burn treatment.(first-aid tips in treating burns)HealthRay Clouatre
How much safety training do employees understand?(Column)HealthJoseph R. Kelbus
How to cook up an ergonomic resource center. (cost savings potential of establishing an ergonomics resource center)HealthSandra Swanson
How to handle mercury safely.HealthLewis Johnson
How to prevent cumulative trauma on the shop floor.HealthElizabeth Agnvall
How to promote a positive safety attitude.HealthSherry Gannaway
How to run a successful safety-incentive program.HealthDoug Toft
International profile: National Safety Council of India.Health 
Manufacturers and distributors.(1997 Industrial Hygiene Buyers' Guide)(tabular data only)(Buyers Guide)Health 
Many PEL issues still unresolved. (permissible exposure limits to air contaminants)HealthMick Hans
Open up safety in confined spaces. (tips and techniques in minimizing accidents in confined spaces)HealthR. Craig Schroll
Open your eyes to the hazards of nighttime driving.(includes related article on how to drive safely during night time)HealthCarol Silverman Saunders
Products and services.(1997 Industrial Hygiene Buyer's Guide)(tabular data only)(Buyers Guide)Health 
Repetitive strains still plague European meat industry.(automation in meat processing may reduce incidence of repetitive strains)HealthMarc Davis
Safety and human resources go hand in hand.HealthStuart Flatow
Safety professionals cross international borders on World Safety Day.Health 
Save your skin: use gloves correctly.HealthThomas H. Kabaker
Set your sites on MSDS providers: this comparative study helps you navigate through the Internet maze. (material safety data sheets)HealthHongjie Wang, Yan Hong
Side-impact helmets enter the safety scene. (development of standard for side-impact helmets)HealthRobert Derocher
Skin cancer toll climbs 'down under'.(skin-cancer awareness in Australia)(includes related article on the types of skin cancer)HealthPeter Spielmann
Southeast Asia battles burning workplace issue. (includes related article on the safety and health project of the International Labor Office)HealthMark Hallet
The helmet: what makes you hot can be cool. (tips and techniques concerning protective head gear)Health 
Unintentional-injury deaths up 4th straight year.HealthAlan Hoskin
U.S., Canada agree on Great Lakes cleanup. (joint effort by the US and Canadian environmental agencies to clean up the Great Lakes from 1997 to 2006)Health 
Violence on the front line.(preventing workplace violence)HealthSue Kapp
Well-related deaths decline.HealthAlan F. Hoskin
Why do people smoke? (includes related article on carrots as substitute for cigarettes, and steps to quit smoking)HealthBrenda Shoss
Workers-comp update. (workers compensation insurance)Health 
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