Safety & Health 1998 - Abstracts

Safety & Health 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
'97 statistics: work deaths are up.HealthAlan F. Hoskin
A healthy working relationship.(establishing work site health centers)HealthMichael J. Hardies
Are tough safety laws enough?(Brazil's occupational health and safety laws)HealthJoan Kruckewitt
Back injuries: let's talk turkey.(how The Turkey Store reduced work related back injuries)(Column)HealthChris Henderson
Clear the air: ventilation systems help reduce the risk of TB infection.(Cover Story)HealthPenny Middelraad
Click on effective training: computer-based training helps safety managers meet their toughest challenges.(Column)HealthStacy Hubiak
Congress heads west: a day in L.A.(National Safety Council Congress.)HealthJeanne Bellezzo Kron
Cost: from bloated to lean: one small-business owner's journey.(managing workers' compensation costs)HealthLynn Tylczak
Don't be shortsighted: protect your worker's eyes.HealthRick Petreycik
Download your future: how to find a job on the Internet.HealthThomas Kabaker
Employee support helps small businesses cut injury costs.HealthSusan F. Hedrick
Farm safety for kids: experts strive to raise awareness about farm hazards.HealthVicki Gerson
How behavior-based training helped one airline cut costs.(United Airlines' behavior-based training program)HealthDennis Downing
If the respirator fits....(respirator fit testing management)(Column)HealthRob Sheppard
Indoor air: the good, the bad and the moldy. (addressing indoor air quality problems in industrial buildings and other work areas)HealthLani Sinclair
'Industrial athletes' work out accidents, injuries.(physical regimen for truck drivers)HealthRick Tucci
Industry and the ozone hole: time is running out.HealthLani Sinclair
Injured telecommuters: the next trend?(workers-comp update)(Column)HealthRobert Persico
Injury rates don't tell the whole story.(workplace injuries)HealthFranklin E. Mirer
Is your environmental insurance right for you?HealthKeith Cannon
Lift truck safety basics.(forklift)Health 
Loss control and loss prevention: a good marriage in Ohio.HealthDavid Spencer, Kevin Kenney, John Fogel
Loss control means safety and success at Syncrude.(Syncrude Canada)HealthDon Ritz
Managed care: cost vs. quality.(Column)HealthRoger Moseley
OSHA fined?(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)HealthPatrick Tyson
Pennsylvania safety campaign pays off big: job injuries drop 25 percent in two years.HealthMichael J. Acker
Powered industrial trucks: they're not for everyone.HealthGeorge Swartz
PPE: certify hazards, train workers.(personal protective equipment)HealthRick Petreycik
Protect employees against bloodborne pathogens.(National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health regulations)(Column)HealthLaura Coyne
Reaction divided over specification standard.(Australia's occupational health policy)(Column)HealthSimon Doctor
Safe driver on board: steer clear of the leading cause of workplace deaths.(Cover Story)HealthDan Emerson
Safety 2000 and beyond: where are we headed? (analysis of the future of occupational safety and health)HealthC.W. Jordan
Safety by design: how product design and packaging can reduce lifting injuries.HealthGary S. Nelson, Henry G. Jr. Wickes
Safety incentives: too much of a good thing?(Column)HealthGerard F. Scannell
Safety in Japan: better than before.(Column)HealthSimon Doctor
Safety on a global scale: many countries, one cause.(includes related article on implementing a global safety standard)(safety programs in multinational firms)(Cover Story)HealthDan Gottlieb
SIRI's serious web site.(Vermont Safety Information Resources on the Internet)(Column)HealthDale O. Ritzel
Spot hazards, dress safely.(personal protective equipment)Health 
Stay on your guard.(machine safety tips)Health 
Travel smart, travel safely: there's no shortage of hazards for international business travelers.HealthJoseph Ptaszynski
Wheel chocks, confined spaces and seat belts: what is OSHA's position on these standards?(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)HealthStuart Flatow
When workers lead.(managing employee safety)Health 
Why job safety analyses work.HealthSue Kapp
Why managers buy in to safety.(employee safety programs)(Cover Story)HealthDavid Murray
Workers comp and the ADA: where laws intersect.(Americans with Disabilities Act)(Column)HealthNancy Ray
Workers-comp carve outs: what are they?(collectively bargained workers compensation programs)(Column)HealthJohn H. Lewis
Workers know best: one city employee's invention can ease backbreaking work.(Column)HealthJim Grafton
Work-related deaths on the rise.HealthAlan F. Hoskin
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