Safety & Health 1999 - Abstracts

Safety & Health 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
10 myths of safety management.HealthCharles P. Brickman Jr.
10 obstacles to workplace safety.HealthGerard F. Scannell
1999 industrial hygiene products and services.(buyer's guide)(Buyers Guide)Health 
1999 safety and health report.(Official Congress Issue)(unintentional-injury deaths in 1998)HealthAlan Hoskin
8 ways to pick the best consultant.(occupational safety consultant)HealthNorman S. Wei
A better view: how a matrix can bring safety into focus.(Official Congress Issue)(safety matrices)(Cover Story)HealthJohn Fogel
All charged up: will deregulation spark new safety challenges for electrical utilities?(interview with Unicom safety and hygiene director Lucy A. Elam)(Interview)HealthCatherie B. Kedjidjian
All the same.(design variations in cars could be dangerous when drivers need to react immediately)HealthDaniel E. Della-Giustina, Thomas P. Meloy
Another look.(Official Congress Issue)(observation's role in the implementation of behavior-based safety process)HealthTheodore S. Ingalls
ANSI standards: a starting point for your workplace first-aid kit.(Every Second Counts: The Emergency Response Magazine)(American National Standards Institute)Health 
At your fingertips: safety software saves time.(Official Congress Issue)HealthRobert J. Derocher
A well-rounded approach to safety.(occupational safety)HealthRobert R. Kulbick
Breaking down OSHA's process safety management standard.HealthRonald Miller
Building a safe construction site.(Safety + Health Spotlight)(improving tool users' safety attitudes)(Interview)HealthMichael Buchet
Career forecast: what lies ahead for safety and health professionals.(includes related article on graduate degrees and certifications)(Statistical Data Included)HealthLisa Finnegan
CEOs to get safety grades.(Official Congress Issue)(Victoria, Australia's Workers' Compensation Premium System)HealthSimon Doctor
Charged with vehicular homicide: could it happen to you?(Every Second Counts: The Emergency Response Magazine.)(includes related article on other cases of ambulance collisions)HealthDali R. Hoover
Choosing training for forklift operators.HealthJohn D. Koenig
Clearing the air in foundries.HealthJohn W. Diether
Countdown to Y2K: is your EMS ready?(Every Second Counts: The Emergency Response Magazine)(emergency medical services)HealthSarah Wortham
Electrical safety: steer clear of the most common OSHA violations.(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)HealthWarren K. Brown
Employers say 'no' to drugs, and are saying 'yes' to substance-abuse programs.(includes related article on drug-testing)(Statistical Data Included)Health 
EPA update.(Environmental Protection Agency, includes related article on information available on the Internet)(Statistical Data Included)Health 
Ergonomics and behavior-based safety.(Official Congress Issue)(includes related article on PPG Industries' safety program)(occupational safety)HealthJohanna Knapschaefer
Facing up to Computer Vision Syndrome.(Official Congress Issue)HealthAnne Chambers
Feel their pain.(includes related articles on preventing injuries)(musculoskeletal injuries and disorders)HealthRobert Derocher
First aid and the golden rule.(Worker's Comp)(thoughtfulness and on-the-job injuries)(Column)HealthSam Scheinberg
Flower industry under pressure.(pressures on Ecuadorian and Colombian cut-flower growers to improve working conditions)HealthJoan Kruckewitt
From bad to good to great: companies buckle down and turn around their safety records.HealthCatherine Kedjidjian
Fume control: how to handle a welding hazard.HealthTom Pumphrey
Get a grip on hand protection.(a new approach to preventing hand injuries)HealthRobert Pater, John K. Glenn
Global update.(Statistical Data Included)HealthMaureen Conley, Greg Bousfield, Joan Kruckewitt
HazCom training goes hi-tech.(includes related article on MSDS access)(Hazard Communication)HealthLaura Mills
Healthgram.(Statistical Data Included)HealthDave Murray
How fit is your first-aid kit? 20 items to keep on hand.(Every Second Counts: The Emergency Response Magazine)HealthEllie S. Grossman
Improve your PPE program: tips from an OSHA compliance officer.(includes related articles)(personal protective equipment; Occupational Safety and Health Administration)HealthSherry Coiner
ISO 14001: good for the environment, good for business.(Safety Forum)(International Organization for Standardization, international environmental-management system standard)(Column)HealthSuzan L. Jackson
Jump start your safety training: 10 ways to drive your message home.(includes related article on common training mistakes)HealthLaura Mills
Know your enemy: not all cases of cumulative trauma disorder are alike.HealthSue Stover
Light the way to safety: improve safety and save money with the right type and amount of light.(Perspective)(Column)HealthDayton Heins
Listen and learn.(safety training)HealthEric Austin
Make JSAs work for you.(job-safety analysis)HealthJames E. Roughton, Cliff Florczak
Manufacturers and distributors.(industrial hygiene products and services)(Buyers Guide)Health 
Mitigate Y2K liability: document your efforts, develop contingency plans.(Every Second Counts: The Emergency Response Magazine.)HealthMark C. Metzger
OSHA issues draft ergo rules.(ergonomics standards)Health 
OSHA plans stronger effort against silica.(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)Health 
OSHA's new powered industrial truck training rule.(includes related article on the seat belt controversy)HealthStuart Flatow
Reaching recognition.(United Water Resources Environmental and Safety Compliance Manager Randy Brown)(Interview)HealthRobert Derocher
Risky business: why employees take risks and what to do about it.HealthWilliam Atkinson
Safe scaffolding.(advice on avoiding the incorrect construction of scaffolding)HealthRobert J. Derocher
Safety and health report.(1998)HealthAlan Hoskin
Safety and the telecommuter.HealthLynn Tylczak
Safety clips.(Statistical Data Included)HealthDave Murray
Sick inside: how to heal a sick building.(dealing with air quality issues inside buildings)HealthNyki Brandon Palermo
Slip resistance standards: sorting it all out.HealthBarrett Miller C.
Step up to ladder safety.(includes related article on ladder safety)HealthTom Kabaker
'Systems process' helps cut costs in the health care industry.HealthTricia Day
Take control of fall hazards.HealthJ. Nigel Ellis
TB is back.(includes related articles on tuberculosis)(tuberculosis)HealthKatherine Hasal
Time will tell: don't let the risk of round-the-clock shifts hurt your workers.HealthJohanna Knapschaefer
Trash is dangerous work, BLS finds.(Official Congress Issue)(Bureau of Labor Statistics considers waste-industry work among the most deadly occupations)Health 
Under construction.(includes related article on the capabilities of a competent person and strategies for avoiding conflicts)HealthLisa Finnegan
Virtual design offers real safety benefits.HealthAmir Livne
Want to sell safety to management?HealthJim Fograscher
Washington Observer.(Every Second Counts: The Emergency Response Magazine)(Occupational Safety and Health Administration's requirements for first aid in industry)HealthA.J. Scardino Jr.
Wheels are turning: what employers are doing to keep workers alive while they drive.(includes related articles on driver safety)(Statistical Data Included)HealthSherry Coiner
Work it out.(how stretching prevents ergonomics problems)HealthDeborah Manzo, Lorraine Cleary, Arthur R. Longmate
Y2K: countdown to disaster?(includes related article on preparing for the worst)HealthSarah Wortham
Your greatest safety challenge.(86th National Safety Council Congress and Exposition)HealthTodd Wright
Your profession, your future.(certification of safety professionals)HealthGerard F. Scannell
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