Professional Safety

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Professional Safety - 2002
Title Index
A
Anatomy of a Confined Space Fire. M.H. Finkel. May: 18-20.
Applying Systems Thinking to Safety. F.D. Pierce. June: 49-52.
B
Be Aware of Beryllium: Understanding the Risks to Protect Employees. W.R. Pioli. Sept.: 31-40.
Best Hiring Practices Aid Accident Prevention. D.P. Rhodes and L.H. Rhodes. Oct.: 46-52.
Business of Safety, The: An Interview with Andrew J. Razeghi. Feb.: 14-16.
C
Corporate Culture: A Study of Firms with Outstanding Construction Safety. K. Molenaar, H.
Brown, S. Caile and R. Smith. July: 18-27.
Cross-Functional Improvement: Behavior-Based Safety as a Tool for Organizational Success. T.R.
Krause. Aug.: 27-33.
D
Design Reviews: Checkpoints for Design. B.W. Main. Jan.: 27-33.
Distracted Driver, The: How Dangerous is “Multitasking”? G.A. Peters and B.J. Peters. Mar.: 3440.
E
Emergency Response Training: How to Plan, Conduct & Evaluate for Success. R.C. Schroll. Dec.:
16-21.
Ergonomic Risk Factors: A Study of Heavy Earthmoving Machinery Operators. N.K. Kittusamy.
Oct.: 38-45.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Office Ergonomics Program. L.A. Tiraboschi, J.E. Weiss and
M.B. Blayney. Jan.: 40-44.
Evidence-Based Loss Control: If Not Now, When? C.R. Metzgar. Aug.: 39-43.
Expert Witness, The: A Primer on Your Activities. J.P. Coniglio. Jan.: 34-39.
F
Financial Management Concepts: Making the Bottom-Line Case for Safety. S.J. Adams. Aug.: 2336.
Fire Control, Security & Rescue for Frontier Workcamps. D. Avin. June: 53-61.
Foundational Study for Ergonomics, A: Identifying & Controlling MSD Risks in a Hospital
Setting. P.L. Yorio and L.H. Ferguson. Dec.: 36-40.
G
Getting a Grip on Grip Force Estimates. J.S. Casey, R.W. McGorry and P.G. Dempsey. Oct.: 1824.
Getting Answers: What Can BLS Data Reveal About Disabling Injuries? T.K. Courtney and B.S.
Webster. Sept.: 24-30.
I
Improving Safety Leadership: Using Industrial/Organizational Psychology to Enhance Safety
Performance. J.H. Williams. Apr.: 43-47.
Incident Investigation: A Problem-Solving Process. J.E. Spear. Apr.: 25-30.
Instructional Objectives: Improving the Success of Safety Training. N.L. Dowling and S.H.
McKinnon. Sept.: 41-44.
Insurance Industry as a Qualified Third-Party Auditor, The. L. Collins, J.C. Belke, M. Halpern,
R.A. Katz, H.C. Kunreuther and P.J. McNulty. Apr.: 31-42.
In-Vehicle Cell Phones: Fatal Distraction? D.G. Curry. Mar.: 28-33.
J
Job Hazard Analysis: A Primer on Identifying & Controlling Hazards. G. Swartz. Nov.: 27-33.
M
Making the Transition from Startup to Normal Operations. C.K. Stalnaker. Nov.: 14-17.
Mold 101: An Overview for SH&E Professionals. M.A. Pinto and D. Janke. Aug.: 34-38.
Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Comparison of Two National Research Agendas. C.F. Estill, T.J.
Slavin and T.R. Waters. Sept.: 45-49.
O
OSHA & Ergonomics: Enforcement Under the General Duty Clause. A.L. Abrams. Sept.: 50-52.
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Revisited: Impact of the Needlestick Safety & Prevention
Act. A. Vadgama. Feb.: 42-48.
OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout Standards. A.M. Mutawe, R. Tsunehara and L.A. Glaspey. Feb.: 20-24.
R
Risk Assessment & Reduction: A Look at ANSI B11.TR3. R.N. Andres. Jan.: 20-26.
Risk Assessment Is Coming: Are You Ready? B.W. Main. July: 32-37.
S
Safety & the Silver Collar Worker: Are Older Workers Considered in Program Development? M.E.
Findley and J.O. Bennett. May: 34-38.
Safety Audits: Comparing the Results of Two Studies. G. Swartz. Feb.: 25-31.
Safety Culture: A Model for Understanding & Quantifying a Difficult Concept. D. Cooper. June:
30-36.
Safety Leadership Formula: Trust + Credibility x Competence = Results. R.A. Carrillo. Mar.: 4147.
Safety of Adolescent Workers, The. S.M. Smith, J.D. Gorski, C.E. Hagmann and J.S. Oakley. May:
29-33.
Safety Signs & Labels: Does Compliance with ANSI Z535 Increase Compliance with Warnings?
S.L. Young, J.P. Frantz, T.P. Rhoades and K.R. Darnell. Sept.: 18-23.
SH&E at Ground Zero: A Firsthand Account. J.W. Vincoli, N.H. Black and S.C. Burkhammer.
May: 21-28.
SH&E Auditing: Maximizing Audit Impact Using Management Systems. M.D. Hansen and J.A.
Knight. Dec.: 22-29.
Slip Resistance: Field Measurements Using Two Modern Slipmeters. B.C. Grieser, T.P. Rhoades
and R.J. Shah. June: 43-48.
Social Influence Principles: Fueling Participation in Occupational Safety. E.S. Geller. Oct.: 25-31.
State of the Art in Slip-Resistance Measurement: A Review of Current Standards. S. Di Pilla and
K. Vidal. June: 37-42.
T
Texpert: A Tool for Safety Professionals & Design Engineers. G.L. Winn, B. Gopalakrishnan, M.
Akladios, P.E. Becker, M. Carr, D.C. Black, S. Chittibabu and R.P. Premkumar. Oct.: 32-37.
Time to Transform? Assessing the Future of the SH&E Profession. D.C. Hill. Nov.: 18-26.
Too Few PhDs in Safety: A Student’s Perspective. M. Behm. July: 38-40.
Training in Lifting: Do Good Lifting Techniques Adversely Affect Case-Handling Times? S.A.
Lavender, E. Lorenz and G.B.J. Andersson. Dec.: 30-35.
Training Managers for a Safer Workplace: Giving Managers Tools to Better Protect Their Workers.
J.F. Godbey, G. Murphy and R.E. Thomas. July: 28-31.
Training Transfer Strategies for the Safety Professional. D.L. Machles. Feb.: 32-34.
Trust Me! It’s Safe! L.H. Dawson. Feb.: 35-41.
W
Warehouse Superstores: Hazards of Shopping in a Working Warehouse. J.M. Mroszczyk. Mar.: 1827.
Welding Fume in the Workplace. H.S. Ashby. Apr.: 55-60.
What’s an Interim Safety Manager to Do? Bridging the Gap for Safety. M.D. Magill. May: 39-41.
Who is Performing the Safety Function?: An Intersection of Safety & Human Resources. L.H.
Rhodes and D.P. Rhodes. Apr.: 48-54.
Workplace Violence: 10 Tips for a Proactive Preventive Program. S.J. Smith. Nov.: 34-43.
Author Index
A
Abrams, Adele L.
Sept.: 50-52
Adams, Shawn J.
Aug.: 23-26
Akladios, Magdy
Oct.: 32-37
Andersson, Gunnar B.J.
Dec.: 30-35
Andres, Robert N.
Jan.: 20-26
Ashby, H. Shane
Apr.: 55-60
Avin, Doug June: 53-61
B
Becker, Paul E.
Oct.: 32-37
Behm, Michael
July: 38-40
Belke, James C.
Apr.: 31-42
Bennett, James O.
May: 34-38
Black, D. Courtney Oct.: 32-37
Black, Norman H.
May: 21-28
Blayney, Michael B. Jan.: 40-44
Brown, Hyman
July: 18-27
Burkhammer, Stewart C.
May: 21-28
C
Caile, Shreve July: 18-27
Carr, Michael Oct.: 32-37
Carrillo, Rosa Antonia
Mar.: 41-47
Casey, Jeffrey S.
Oct.: 18-24
Chittibabu, Shekar
Oct.: 32-37
Collins, Larry Apr.: 31-42
Coniglio, John P.
Jan.: 34-39
Cooper, Dominic
June: 30-36
Courtney, Theodore K.
Sept.: 24-30
Curry, David G.
Mar.: 28-33
D
Darnell, Kristin R.
Sept.: 18-23
Dawson, Lawrence H. “Chip”
Feb.: 35-41
Dempsey, Patrick G. Oct.: 18-24
Di Pilla, Steven
June: 37-42
Dowling, Nancy Lenthe
Sept.: 41-44
E
Estill, Cheryl Fairfield
Sept.: 45-49
F
Ferguson, Lon H.
Dec.: 36-40
Finkel, Martin H.
May: 18-20
Findley, Michael E. May: 34-38
Frantz, J. Paul Sept.: 18-23
G
Geller, E. Scott
Oct.: 25-31
Geller, E. Scott
Sept.: 27-30
Glaspey, Lynda A. Feb.: 20-24
Godbey, Jessie F.
July: 28-31
Gopalakrishnan, B. Oct.: 32-37
Gorski, June D.
May: 29-33
Grieser, Brian C.
June: 43-48
H
Hagmann, Catherine E.
May: 29-33
Halpern, Marc Apr.: 31-42
Hansen, Mark D.
Dec.: 22-29
Hill, Darryl C. Nov.: 18-26
J
Janke, D.
Aug.: 34-38
K
Katz, Ruth A. Apr.: 31-42
Kittusamy, N. Kumar Oct.: 38-45
Knight, Jan A. Dec.: 22-29
Krause, Thomas R. Aug.: 27-33
Kunreuther, Howard C.
Apr.: 31-42
L
Lavender, Steven A. Dec.: 30-35
Lorenz, Eric Dec.: 30-35
M
Machles, David L.
Feb.: 32-34
Magill, Mark D.
May: 39-41
Main, Bruce W.
Jan.: 27-33
Main, Bruce W.
July: 32-37
McGorry, Raymond W.
Oct.: 18-24
McKinnon, Stephanie H.
Sept.: 41-44
McNulty, Patrick J. Apr.: 31-42
Molenaar, Keith
July: 18-27
Metzgar, Carl R.
Aug.: 39-43
Mroszczyk, John M. Mar.: 18-27
Murphy, Greg July: 28-31
Mutawe, Abdalla M. Feb.: 20-24
O
Oakley, Jeffrey S.
May: 29-33
P
Peters, Barbara J.
Mar.: 34-40
Peters, George A.
Mar.: 34-40
Pierce, F. David
June: 49-52
Pinto, Michael A.
Aug.: 34-38
Pioli, William R.
Sept.: 31-40
Premkumar, Rajaarun Prasad Oct.: 32-37
R
Rhoades, Timothy P. June: 43-48
Rhoades, Timothy P. Sept.: 18-23
Rhodes, David P.
Apr.: 48-54
Rhodes, David P.
Oct.: 46-52
Rhodes, Laura H.
Oct.: 46-52
Rhodes, Laura H.
Apr.: 48-54
S
Schroll, R. Craig
Dec.: 16-21
Shah, Raina J. June: 43-48
Slavin, Thomas J.
Sept.: 45-48
Smith, Roger July: 18-27
Smith, Sarah J.
Nov.: 34-43
Smith, Susan M.
May: 29-33
Spear, Jerome E.
Apr.: 25-30
Stalnaker, C. Keith Nov.: 14-17
Swartz, George
Feb.: 25-31
Swartz, George
Nov.: 27-33
T
Thomas, Robert E. July: 28-31
Tiraboschi, Lisa A. Jan.: 40-44
Tsunehara, Ronald Feb.: 20-24
V
Vadgama, Aruna
Feb.: 42-48
Vidal, Keith June: 37-42
Vincoli, Jeffrey W. May: 21-28
W
Waters, Thomas R. Sept.: 45-49
Webster, Barbara S. Sept.: 24-30
Weiss, Julia E. Jan.: 40-44
Williams, Joshua H. Apr.: 43-47
Winn, Gary L. Oct.: 32-37
Y
Yorio, Patrick L.
Dec.: 36-40
Young, Stephen L. Sept.: 18-23
Subject Index
Disaster Response
SH&E at Ground Zero: A Firsthand Account. J.W. Vincoli, N.H. Black and S.C. Burkhammer.
May: 21-28.
Emerging Technologies
Texpert: A Tool for Safety Professionals & Design Engineers. G.L. Winn, B. Gopalakrishnan, M.
Akladios, P.E. Becker, M. Carr, D.C. Black, S. Chittibabu and R.P. Premkumar. Oct.: 32-37.
Environmental Safety
Insurance Industry as a Qualified Third-Party Auditor, The: A Proposal to Improve Environmental
Safety. L. Collins, J.C. Belke, M. Halpern, R.A. Katz, H.C. Kunreuther and P.J. McNulty. Apr.: 3142.
Ergonomics
Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Office Ergonomics Program. L.A. Tiraboschi, J.E. Weiss and
M.B. Blayney. Jan.: 40-44.
Getting a Grip on Grip Force Estimates: A Valuable Tool for Ergonomic Evaluations. J.S. Casey,
R.W. McGorry and P.G. Dempsey. Oct.: 18-24.
Training in Lifting: Do Good Lifting Techniques Adversely Affect Case-Handling Times? S.A.
Lavender, E. Lorenz and G.B.J. Andersson. Dec.: 30-35.
Training Managers for a Safer Workplace: Giving Managers Tools to Better Protect Their Workers.
J.F. Godbey, G. Murphy and R.E. Thomas. July: 28-31.
Healthcare/Health Hazards
Be Aware of Beryllium: Understanding the Risks to Protect Employees. W.R. Pioli. Sept.: 31-40.
Foundational Study for Ergonomics, A: Controlling MSD Risks in a Hospital Setting. P.L. Yorio
and L.H. Ferguson. Dec.: 36-40.
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Revisited: Impact of the Needlestick Safety & Prevention
Act. A. Vadgama. Feb.: 42-48.
Other Voices
Evidence-Based Loss Control: If Not Now, When? C.R. Metzgar. Aug.: 39-43.
Too Few PhDs in Safety: A Student’s Perspective on a Growing Professional Need. M. Behm. July:
38-40.
What’s an Interim Safety Manager to Do? Bridging the Gap for Safety. M.D. Magill. May: 39-41.
Public Safety
Distracted Driver, The: How Dangerous is “Multitasking”? G.A. Peters and B.J. Peters. Mar.: 3440.
In-Vehicle Cell Phones: Fatal Distraction? D.G. Curry. Mar.: 28-33.
Safety Signs & Labels: Does Compliance with ANSI Z535 Increase Compliance with Warnings?
S.L. Young, J.P. Frantz, T.P. Rhoades and K.R. Darnell. Sept.: 18-23.
Warehouse Superstores: Hazards of Shopping in a Working Warehouse. J.M. Mroszczyk. Mar.: 1827.
Research
Anatomy of a Confined Space Fire. M.H. Finkel. May: 18-20.
Corporate Culture: A Study of Firms with Outstanding Construction Safety. K. Molenaar, H.
Brown, S. Caile and R. Smith. July: 18-27.
Ergonomic Risk Factors: A Study of Heavy Earthmoving Machinery Operators. N.K. Kittusamy.
Oct.: 38-45.
Getting Answers: What Can BLS Data Reveal About Disabling Injuries? T.K. Courtney and B.S.
Webster. Sept.: 24-30.
Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Comparison of Two National Research Agendas. C.F. Estill, T.J.
Slavin and T.R. Waters. Sept.: 45-49.
Safety Audits: Comparing the Results of Two Studies. G. Swartz. Feb.: 25-31.
Risk Management
Risk Assessment & Reduction: A Look at the Impact of ANSI B11.TR3. R.N. Andres. Jan.: 20-26.
Risk Assessment Is Coming: Are You Ready? Understanding the Risk Assessment Process & Its
Benefits. B.W. Main. July: 32-37.
Safety Management
Applying Systems Thinking to Safety. F.D. Pierce. June: 49-52.
Best Hiring Practices Aid Accident Prevention: Fewer Accidents Lead to Lower Workers’
Compensation Costs. D.P. Rhodes and L.H. Rhodes. Oct.: 46-52.
Business of Safety, The: Are You Relevant? An Interview with Andrew J. Razeghi. Feb.: 14-16.
Cross-Functional Improvement: Behavior-Based Safety as a Tool for Organizational Success. T.R.
Krause. Aug.: 27-33.
Design Reviews: Checkpoints for Design. B.W. Main. Jan.: 27-33.
Expert Witness, The: A Primer on Your Activities. J.P. Coniglio. Jan.: 34-39.
Financial Management Concepts: Making the Bottom-Line Case for Safety. S.J. Adams. Aug.: 2336.
Improving Safety Leadership: Using Industrial/Organizational Psychology to Enhance Safety
Performance. J.H. Williams. Apr.: 43-47.
Incident Investigation: A Problem-Solving Process. J.E. Spear. Apr.: 25-30.
OSHA & Ergonomics: Enforcement Under the General Duty Clause. A.L. Abrams. Sept.: 50-52.
OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout Standards: A Review of Key Requirements. A.M. Mutawe, R. Tsunehara
and L.A. Glaspey. Feb.: 20-24.
Safety Culture: A Model for Understanding & Quantifying a Difficult Concept. D. Cooper. June:
30-36.
Safety Leadership Formula: Trust + Credibility x Competence = Results. R.A. Carrillo. Mar.: 4147.
SH&E Auditing: Maximizing Audit Impact Using Management Systems. M.D. Hansen and J.A.
Knight. Dec.: 22-29.
Social Influence Principles: Fueling Participation in Occupational Safety. E.S. Geller. Oct.: 25-31.
Time to Transform? Assessing the Future of the SH&E Profession. D.C. Hill. Nov.: 18-26.
Special Populations
Safety & the Silver Collar Worker: Are Older Workers Considered in Program Development? M.E.
Findley and J.O. Bennett. May: 34-38.
Safety of Adolescent Workers, The: A New Challenge for Employers. S.M. Smith, J.D. Gorski,
C.E. Hagmann and J.S. Oakley. May: 29-33.
Training/Education
Emergency Response Training: How to Plan, Conduct & Evaluate for Success. R.C. Schroll. Dec.:
16-21.
Instructional Objectives: Improving the Success of Safety Training. N.L. Dowling and S.H.
McKinnon. Sept.: 41-44.
Training Transfer Strategies for the Safety Professional. D.L. Machles. Feb.: 32-34.
Who is Performing the Safety Function?: An Intersection of Safety & Human Resources. L.H.
Rhodes and D.P. Rhodes. Apr.: 48-54.
Workplace Safety
Fire Control, Security & Rescue for Frontier Workcamps. D. Avin. June: 53-61.
Job Hazard Analysis: A Primer on Identifying & Controlling Hazards. G. Swartz. Nov.: 27-33.
Making the Transition from Startup to Normal Operations. C.K. Stalnaker. Nov.: 14-17.
Mold 101: An Overview for SH&E Professionals. M.A. Pinto and D. Janke. Aug.: 34-38.
Slip Resistance: Field Measurements Using Two Modern Slipmeters. B.C. Grieser, T.P. Rhoades
and R.J. Shah. June: 43-48.
State of the Art in Slip-Resistance Measurement: A Review of Current Standards & Continuing
Developments. S. Di Pilla and K. Vidal. June: 37-42.
Trust Me! It’s Safe! L.H. Dawson. Feb.: 35-41.
Welding Fume in the Workplace. H.S. Ashby. Apr.: 55-60.
Workplace Violence: 10 Tips for a Proactive Preventive Program. S.J. Smith. Nov.: 34-43.
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