Professional Safety 2007 Index Title Index A Acquisition of a PSM

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Professional Safety 2007 Index
Title Index
A
Acquisition of a PSM-Subject Facility: Considerations in Due Diligence. D.M. Einolf and L.K. Menghini.
Nov.: 26-29.
After Katrina: A Firsthand Account of SH&E Issues in Refrigeration Recovery. G. Kilgore. Jan.: 31-35.
Air Monitoring: 12 Tips for Maximizing Employee Participation. D. Kudlinski and R. Blevins. Jan.: 40-42.
ANSI/ASSE Z359 Fall Protection Code: Revisions Strengthen Benchmark Consensus Standard. J. Feldstein.
Sept.: 47-51.
Automated Control Systems: Do They Reduce Human Error and Incidents? J.M. Haight. May: 20-27.
B
Background Beryllium: Statistical Tools for Using Bulk Samples to Assess Building Contamination. R.A.
Brounstein. March: 35-42.
Behavioral Observations: Effects on Safe Performance. J.R. Sasson, J. Austin and A.M. Alvero. April: 26-32.
Better Safety Training with Fun and Games. L.M. Tapp. Feb.: 52-55.
C
Confined Space Entry: Case Studies Provide Valuable Lessons. T.C. Healey. May: 56-59.
Corrective Action Plans: Developing and Managing the Process. J.W. Sterritt and S.E. NyBlom. Oct.: 34-41.
D
Disaster Response: Safety and Health Guidelines for Volunteers. P.L. Harman and M.A. Pinto. Oct.: 61-63.
Drug Testing in the Workplace: A Look at Oral Fluid-Based Testing. P.N. Cholakis and R. Bruce. July: 31-36.
E
Electric Arc Hazard: Understanding Assessment and Mitigation. H.L. Floyd II and D.R. Doan. Jan.: 18-23.
Electrical Safety: Elements of an Effective Program. J.J. Kolak. Feb.: 18-24.
Emergency Preparedness and Response: One Company’s Successful Approach. B. Mitzel. June: 60-65.
Emergency Preparedness: Tabletop Exercise Improves Readiness. L.G. Holloway.
Aug.: 48-51.
Emerging Multimodal Technology: Role in Enhancing Combat and Civilian System Safety. E.C. Haas. Dec.:
32-38.
Essential Elements of a Drug-Free Workplace Program. N.N. Delogu. Nov.: 48-51.
Establishing an Effective Lockout/Tagout Program. W.J. Wallace. Sept.: 63-66.
F
Fall Protection Misconceptions and Myths: Working Within the OSHA System. R.J. Epp. Sept.: 26-34.
Fatality Narratives: An Effective Way to Convey Hazard Information. P. Spielholz, R. Clark and T. Sjostrom.
April: 22-25.
Fire in the Workplace: Fundamental Elements of Prevention and Protection. R. Nunez. March: 46-48.
From Research to Practice: Strategies and Examples from NIOSH. N. Stout and D. Hull. Aug.: 35-38.
G
Green Design and Construction: Understanding the Effects on Construction Worker Safety and Health. J.A.
Gambatese, S. Rajendran and M.G. Behm. May: 28-35.
H
Hazards of Cleaning: Strategies for Reducing Exposures to Ergonomic Risk Factors. R. Goggins. March: 2027.
Hearing Conservation: Effectively Preventing Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. P.E. Ross. June: 52-59.
Heat Stress Prevention: Understanding and Controlling the Effects of Heat. R. Dresser. April: 50-53.
High-Stakes Communications: What SH&E Professionals Need to Know. R.S. Levick. June: 72-77.
Hispanic Worker Safety: Understanding Culture Improves Training, Prevents Fatalities. S. Sanders-Smith.
Feb.: 34-40.
How Does Safety Stack Up? A Survey of Corporate Financial Decision Makers’ Perceptions of Safety
Performance, Programs and Personnel. S. DeArmond, Y.-H. Huang and P.Y. Chen. March: 28-34.
I
“Invisible Janitors” Help Prevent Costly Slips and Falls. A. Siegel. June: 67-69.
L
Lean Concepts: Opportunities for Safety Professionals. F.A. Manuele. Aug.: 28-34.
M
Managing Combustible Dust and Powder Hazards. S.J. Luzik. Dec.: 61-62.
Mechanical Power Presses: Improving Hazard Identification Using Software. D.R. Wallace and G.P. Maul.
Feb.: 25-33.
Mercury Exposure Assessment: Testing a Work Practice for Cleaning Up Broken Fluorescent Bulbs. T.L.
Grover, C. Vidich, J. Hennessey, J. Freitas and M.D. Mueller. Dec.: 39-45.
N
Noise and Hearing Protection: Development of Two Training Exercises for Drillers. E.A. Barrett and R.A.
Calhoun. Nov.: 36-41.
Noise Measurement in Hearing Loss Prevention. L.D. Hager. July: 49-51
O
Observations on a Teen’s First Job: Research Suggests Some Tough Questions. G.L. Winn, A.L. Winn and
E.A. Biddle. June: 46-51.
OSHA’s VPP: The Value of Participating.
B. Bennett and N. Deitch. Dec.: 24-31.
Overhead Drilling: Development and Evaluation of a New Device. D. Rempel, D. Star, B. Gibbons, A. Barr
and I. Janowitz. Nov.: 30-35.
P
Principles of Adult Learning: Application to Safety Training. D.D. Galbraith and S.E. Fouch. Sept.: 35-40.
Problem-Based Learning: An Adult-Education-Oriented Training Approach for SH&E Practitioners. J.
Ramsay and E. Sorrell. Sept.: 41-46.
Professional Ethics: The Importance of Teaching Ethics to Future Professionals. N.Nichols, G.V. Nichols Jr.
and P.A. Nichols. July: 37-41.
Protecting Young Workers: Coordinated Strategies Help to Raise Safety Awareness. M.E. Miller, E.
Handelman and C. Lewis. June: 38-45.
R
Retrofitting for Safety: Career Implications for SH&E Personnel. W.C. Christensen. May: 36-44.
Returning Injured Employees to Work. F. Pennachio. Dec.: 52-53.
Review and Maintain Your Respiratory Protection Program. J. Hierbaum. Oct.: 58-60.
Risk Assessment and Reduction: A Machine Safety Case Study from Quebec. Y. Chinniah, J.-J. Paques and
M. Champoux. Oct.: 49-56.
Risk Reduction Strategies: Past, Present and Future. R.C. Jensen. Jan.: 24-30.
Rollover Collisions: Injuries Related to Automotive Side Glass. S.A. Batzer. April: 33-45.
S
Safe Science: Applying Safety in a Modern Research Laboratory. M. Modica.
July: 24-30.
Safety Training: Making the Connection to High Performance. E. Blair and D.-C. Seo. Oct.: 42-48.
Strategies for Managing Risks from Imported Products. A.V. Riswadkar and D. Jewell. Nov.: 44-47.
T
Technology Safety Data Sheets: Moving Critical Safety Information Upstream to Design Engineers and
Downstream to Workers. M. Akladios and G. Winn.
Aug.: 39-46.
Training and Motivation Key to Hearing Safety. R.S. Bessette. July: 42-45. Spanish version 46-48.
Author Index
A
Akladios, Magdy Aug.: 39-46
Alvero, Alicia M. April: 26-32
Austin, John April: 26-32
B
Barr, Alan Nov.: 30-35
Barrett, Edward A. Nov.: 36-41
Bazter, Stephen A. April: 33-45
Behm, Michael G. May: 28-35
Bennett, Brian Dec.: 24-31
Bessette, Renee S. July: 42-45
Biddle, Elyce A. June: 46-51
Blair, Earl Oct.: 42-48
Blevins, Rex Jan.: 40-42
Brounstein, Robert A. March: 35-42
Bruce, Roger July: 31-36
C
Calhoun, Roberta A. Nov.: 36-41
Champoux, Mathieu Oct.: 49-56
Chen, Peter Y. March: 28-34
Chinniah, Yuvin Oct.: 49-56
Cholakis, Peter N. July: 31-36
Christensen, Wayne C. May: 36-44
Clark, Randy April: 22-25
D
DeArmond, Sarah March: 28-34
Deitch, Norman Dec.: 24-31
Delogu, Nancy N. Nov.: 48-51
Doan, Daniel R. Jan.: 18-23
Dresser, Richard April: 50-53
E
Einolf, David M. Nov.: 26-29
Epp, Richard J. Sept.: 26-34
F
Feldstein, Joseph Sept.: 47-51
Floyd, H. Landis II Jan.: 18-23
Fouch, Sandra E. Sept.: 35-40
Freitas, John Dec.: 39-45
G
Galbraith, Diane D. Sept.: 35-40
Gambatese, John A. May: 28-35
Gibbons, Billy Nov.: 30-35
Goggins, Rick March: 20-27
Grover, Terry L. Dec.: 39-45
H
Haas, Ellen C. Dec.: 32-38
Hager, Lee D. July: 49-51
Haight, Joel M. May: 20-27
Handelman, Elise June: 38-45
Harman, Patricia L. Oct.: 61-63
Healey, Timothy C. May: 56-59
Hennessey, James Dec.: 39-45
Hierbaum, John Oct.: 58-60
Holloway, Larry G. Aug.: 48-51
Huang, Yueng-Hsiang March: 28-34
Hull, DeLon Aug.: 35-38
J
Janowitz, Ira Nov.: 30-35
Jensen, Roger C. Jan.: 24-30
Jewell, David Nov.: 44-47
K
Kilgore, Grace Jan.: 31-35
Kolak, John J. Feb.: 18-24
Kudlinski, David Jan.: 40-42
L
Levick, Richard S. June: 72-77
Lewis, Cynthia June: 38-45
Luzik, Steven J. Dec.: 61-62
M
Manuele, Fred A. Aug.: 28-34
Maul, Gary P. Feb.: 25-33
Menghini, Luverna K. Nov.: 26-29
Miller, Mary E. June: 38-45
Mitzel, Bill June: 60-65
Modica, Maureen July: 24-30
Mueller, M. Douglas Dec.: 39-45
N
Nichols Jr., George V. July: 37-41
Nichols, Nick July: 37-41
Nichols, Patsy A. July: 37-41
Nunez, Ron March: 46-48
NyBlom, Steven E. Oct.: 34-41
P
Paques, Joseph-Jean Oct.: 49-56
Pennachio, Frank Dec.: 52-53
Pinto, Michael A. Oct.: 61-63
R
Rajendran, Sathyanarayanan May: 28-35
Ramsay, Jim Sept.: 41-46
Rempel, David Nov.: 30-35
Riswadkar, A.V. Nov.: 44-47
Ross, Peggy E. June: 52-59
S
Sanders-Smith, Sarah Feb.: 34-40
Sasson, Joseph R. April: 26-32
Seo, Dong-Chul Oct.: 42-48
Siegel, Adam June: 67-69
Sjostrom, Tom April: 22-25
Sorrell, Elbert Sept.: 41-46
Spielholz, Peregrin April: 22-25
Star, Demetra Nov.: 30-35
Sterritt, John W. Oct.: 34-41
Stout, Nancy Aug.: 35-38
T
Tapp, Linda M. Feb.: 52-55.
V
Vidich, Charles Dec.: 39-45
W
Wallace, Darrell R. Feb.: 25-33
Wallace, W. Jon Sept.: 63-66
Winn, Austin L. June: 46-51
Winn, Gary L. June: 46-51
Winn, Gary L. Aug.: 39-46
Subject Index
ASSE Foundation Research
How Does Safety Stack Up? A Survey of Corporate Financial Decision Makers’ Perceptions of Safety
Performance, Programs and Personnel. S. DeArmond, Y.-H. Huang and P.Y. Chen. March: 28-34.
Construction Safety
Green Design and Construction: Under-stand-ing the Effects on Construction Worker Safety and Health.
J.A. Gambatese, S. Rajendran and M.G. Behm. May: 28-35.
Disaster Recovery
After Katrina: A Firsthand Account of SH&E Issues in Refrigeration Recovery. G. Kilgore. Jan.: 31-35.
Employee Performance
Behavioral Observations: Effects on Safe Performance. J.R. Sasson, J. Austin and A.M. Alvero. April: 26-32.
Employee Training
Principles of Adult Learning: Application to Safety Training. D.D. Galbraith and S.E. Fouch. Sept.: 35-40.
Problem-Based Learning: An Adult-Education-Oriented Training Approach for SH&E Practitioners. J.
Ramsay and E. Sorrell. Sept.: 41-46.
Ergonomics
Overhead Drilling: Development and Evaluation of a New Device. D. Rempel, D. Star, B. Gibbons, A. Barr
and I. Janowitz. Nov.: 30-35.
Ethics
Professional Ethics: The Importance of Teaching Ethics to Future Professionals. N. Nichols, G.V. Nichols Jr.
and P.A. Nichols. July: 37-41.
Hazard Communication
Technology Safety Data Sheets: Moving Critical Safety Information Upstream to Design Engineers and
Downstream to Workers. M. Akladios and G. Winn. Aug.: 39-46.
Hazard Control
Risk Reduction Strategies: Past, Present and Future. R.C. Jensen. Jan.: 24-30.
Health Hazards
Background Beryllium: Statistical Tools for Using Bulk Samples to Assess Building Contamination. R.A.
Brounstein. March: 35-42.
Hearing Protection
Effectively Preventing Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. P.E. Ross. June: 52-59.
Hearing Conservation: Effectively Preventing Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. P.E. Ross. June: 52-59.
Noise and Hearing Protection: Develop-ment of Two Training Exercises for Drillers. E.A. Barrett and R.A.
Calhoun. Nov.: 36-41.
Injury Prevention
From Research to Practice Strategies and Examples from NIOSH. N. Stout and D. Hull. Aug.: 35-38.
Lab Safety
Safe Science: Applying Safety in a Modern Research Laboratory. M. Modica. July: 24-30.
Machine Safety
Risk Assessment and Reduction: A Machine Safety Case Study from Quebec. Y. Chinniah, J.-J. Paques and
M. Champoux. Oct.: 49-56.
Occupational Hazards
Mechanical Power Presses: Improving Hazard Identification Using Software. D.R. Wallace and G.P. Maul.
Feb.: 25-33.
Hazards of Cleaning: Strategies for Reducing Exposures to Ergonomic Risk Factors. R. Goggins. March:
20-27.
Occupational Safety
Electric Arc Hazard: Understanding Assessment and Mitigation. H.L. Floyd II and D.R. Doan. Jan.: 18-23.
Process Safety
Acquisition of a PSM-Subject Facility: Considerations in Due Diligence. D.M Einolf and L.K. Menghini.
Nov.: 26-29.
Professional Development
Lean Concepts: Opportunities for Safety Professionals. F.A. Manuele. Aug.: 28-34.
Retrofitting for Safety: Career Implications for SH&E Personnel. W.C. Christensen. May: 36-44.
Program Development
Emergency Preparedness and Response: One Company’s Successful Approach. B. Mitzel. June: 60-65.
OSHA’s VPP: The Value of Participating. B. Bennett and N. Deitch. Dec.: 24-31.
Risk Management
Corrective Action Plans: Developing and Managing the Process. J.W. Sterritt and S.E. NyBlom. Oct.: 34-41.
Safety Engineering
Automated Control Systems: Do They Reduce Human Error and Incidents? J.M. Haight. May 20-27.
Rollover Collisions: Injuries Related to Automotive Side Glass. S. A. Batzer. April: 33-45.
System Safety
Emerging Multimodal Technology: Role in Enhancing Combat and Civilian System Safety. E.C. Haas. Dec.:
32-38.
Training
Fatality Narratives: An Effective Way to Convey Hazard Information. P. Spielholz, R. Clark and T. Sjostrom.
April: 22-25.
Safety Training: Making the Connection to High Performance. E. Blair and D.-C. Seo. Oct.: 42-48.
Worker Safety
ANSI/ASSE Z359 Fall Protection Code: Revisions Strengthen Benchmark Consensus Standard. J. Feldstein.
Sept.: 47-51.
Drug Testing in the Workplace: A Look at Oral Fluid-Based Testing. P.N. Cholakis and R. Bruce. July: 31-36.
Fall Protection Misconceptions and Myths: Working Within the OSHA System. R.J. Epp. Sept.: 26-34.
Protecting Young Workers: Coordinated Strategies Help to Raise Safety Awareness. M.E. Miller, E.
Handelman and C. Lewis. June: 38-45.
Observations on a Teen’s First Job: Research Suggests Some Tough Questions. G.L. Winn, A.L. Winn and
E.A. Biddle. June: 46-51.
Workplace Safety
Electrical Safety: Elements of an Effective Program. J.J. Kolak. Feb.: 18-24.
Hispanic Worker Safety: Understanding Culture Improves Training, Prevents Fatalities. S. Sanders-Smith.
Feb.: 34-40.
Mercury Exposure Assessment: Testing a Work Practice for Cleaning Up Broken Fluorescent Bulbs. T.L.
Grover, C. Vidich, J. Hennessey, J. Freitas and M.D. Mueller. Dec.: 39-45.
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