Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Injuries: the number one threat to our children,1985,62,4,30-32,Baker Disaster may be a boy with a gun,1975,52,10,16-17,LeBourdais Ice storm tests disaster plan,1976,53,5,32-33,Allen Task force blasts psychiatric services,1977,54,9,54-55,LeBourdais Aggression control in the psychiatric hospital,1977,54,3,39-41,Phillips The evacuation of the Mississauga General Hospital,1979,56,12,23,Brown An optical fire safety plan,1979,56,10,38-39,McVeigh Crisis intervention takes a multidisciplinary approach,1980,57,8,16 18,Weinerman Simulated disaster highlights problems,1980,57,4,14-15,Wightman Gander flood spurs an emergency evacuation,1984,61,1,30-31,Walsh Evacuation: anatomy of an emergency plan,1984,61,1,13-15,Mayes Suicide among the aged: concern for care givers,1985,62,10,25-27,Hirst Preventing youth suicide: education is the key,1988,65,7,22-24,Leenaars A mock evacuation is an exercise in saving lives,1988,65,5,35-37,Lafreniere An interdisciplinary approach to domestic abuse,1988,65,1,18-20,MacKay Elder abuse: a patient care problem for management,1989,66,2,12-13,Hutchinson Accident prevention is everybody's job,1975,52,8,28-29,LeBourdais An accident prevention plan,1978,55,2,21-22,Giroux A safety program in case of fire,1978,55,2,16-17,Anderson Liability for ice and snow,1978,55,1,28-29,Rozovsky Why hospitals need security systems,1977,54,12,26 28-9,Giroux The use and abuse of a safety committee,1976,53,2,14-5 17,McQuade Seven steps for fall prevention,1991,68,4,25-26,Fletcher Beds and side rails: how safe are they?,1990,67,4,10 14,Roy Risk management and an evaluation of patient falls,1988,65,5,26-27,Campbell CCOHS--a national resource for information on occupational health and safety. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety,1987,64,2,43-44, Accident prevention--establish safety program,1983,60,5,21,James Patient restraint and safety vests: minimizing the hazards,1981,58,5,10-11,Katz Absolute safety: a modern myth,1981,58,4,28,Barton How to handle a hostage-taking incident,1981,58,4,26-27,Phillips The invisible fire safety feature-attitude,1981,58,4,21-23,Robertson Meeting the needs of victims,1987,64,4,5-7,Clemenhagen Controlling hospital traffic,1976,53,11,10-11,Giroux Edmonton crash spurs emergency plan,1983,60,2,14-15,Johnson Dimensions covers NATO medical evacuation,1984,61,1,9-11,Staigh When disaster strikes,1974,51,8,36-37,Perrin Patient evacuation in a small unit,1975,52,3,38-39,Fletcher Ambulance service and the law,1975,52,2,31-33,Rozovsky The management of mass casualties,1975,52,2,19-20,MacKay Rape victims: the unpopular patients,1976,53,3,12-14,LeBourdais Is your hospital ready for a fire?,1976,53,5,14-5 17,Perrin St. Thomas Hospital launches aggression control program,1976,53,11,28-29,Montgomery Post-mortem on a disaster,1976,53,12,31-33,Montgomery Safety and physical restraint,1977,54,6,12-15,Phillips Getting disasters under control,1977,54,8,53-54,Giroux The hospital inquest: lessons in death,1974,51,2,12-17,LeBourdais Advantages of psychiatric day care,1979,56,2,39-40,Muench Health and the law: safety and security,1981,58,4,18 20,Barnes Social pediatrics: is it a myth?,1979,56,5,28-29,Jeliu Early warning fire safety,1982,59,4,28,Morehart Developing an outdoor playground,1978,55,10,32 36-7,Alcock Measuring activity by "work sampling",1978,55,11,34 36,Cercone Understanding patients charged with rape,1978,55,12,22-24,Phillips Resident classification in an extended-care setting,1981,58,11,14-16,Carlson A lifeline for the frail elderly and the disabled,1989,66,2,20,Sparkes