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