Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author
Seat belt use at work prevents accident costs lost work time,1986,55,2,20-26,Bigelow
Study of Phillips tragedy gives insights into etiologies of plant blast injuries,1992,61,3,34 36 38-40,Zane
Taking care of your hard hat,2001,70,11,38-40,Bacon
Head protection,2001,70,3,71,Elliott
face protection. ten steps to welding safety,2001,70,3,63-6 68 70,Johnson
Faceshield fundamentals,2000,69,11,63-66,Bacon
Basics of head and face protection,2000,69,3,60-63,Elliott
Beyond the brim: the future of industrial helmet design,2004,73,3,46-9 99,Byrnes
Facing down the hazards,2003,72,3,42-4 46-7,Elliott
Heat stress: not a problem until someone dies?,2004,73,3,50-54,Webster
How NIOSH views the question of industrial head protection,1979,48,2,53-54,Cook
Objective testing group certifies head protection,1988,57,3,18-20,Smith
Positive plan promotes consistent use of safeguards for head face and eyes,1991,60,7,54 56,Eisma
Advances lead to tougher more durable hard hat,1991,60,2,22-23,Bross
Head protection for industrial and construction applicants,1996,65,6,68-69,Patton
Horizontal fall arrest systems: rigid systems vs. flexible line systems,2004,73,9,162 164 166-7,Lough
Better safer driving,1997,66,10,142-144,Meola
Fine tuning your forklift training,2001,70,12,51-2 60 64-5,Nussbaum
Construction safety. high-wire safety,2001,70,8,67-68,Corbin
Monday morning blues,2001,70,8,54 56,Conway
Falls under control,2001,70,7,78-82,Brien
Fall protection. engineered fall protection systems,2001,70,3,34-38,Duden
Helmets under the updated ARFF standard,2001,70,2,34-6 38,Stout
The fast track to fire protection,2002,71,8,20-2 24 26 passim,Brooks
Will your safety harness kill you?,2003,72,3,86-8 90,Weems
Getting the most out of forklift alarms,2003,72,9,170-5 209,Miller
The seven potentially deadly sins of safety,2003,72,9,40-2 44,Helmer
Personal fall limiters,2003,72,7,100-2 132 139,Bickrest
Designing a balanced fire protection plan.
,2003,72,12,40-43,Goodnight
Will my safety harness save my life?,2003,72,12,30-2 34,McGregor
Effective use of PPE,2003,72,11,76-78,Elliott
Failure to train employees--now a federal crime,2003,72,11,24-6 91,Barrett
Collapse crash or crime: who's missing?
,2003,72,10,64-66,DeVaul
Envision an injury-free workforce,2003,72,10,42-4 107,Johnson
Scaffolding good practices,2003,72,10,26-28,Elliott
Options in driver training,2004,73,11,66 68 70,Smith
Signs and signals,2002,71,6,30-2 34 36,Green
Suggestions for more effective rail crossing lights,2002,71,8,10,Schryver
Whose symbols are safer?,2004,73,2,36-38,Brooks
Preventing falls in bridge construction,2005,74,3,88 90 92,Bryant
High-level safety persuasion: influencing up down and sideways,2005,74,1,24 26 28 passim,Pater
All injuries cannot be prevented,2005,74,4,74 76,Wilson
Serious injury prevention,2005,74,6,74 76 78-83,Manuele
Reduce injuries with proper technique,2005,74,7,42 44 46 passim,Zalewski
The hidden value of safety. Are accident costs really like icebergs?,2002,71,6,20-2 24,Corcoran
Firefighters' PPE just part of the problem,2005,74,10,10,Riechmann
Putting the cuffs on workplace violence,2005,74,10,4,Laws
Installed fire protection: alarm systems,2003,72,2,52-53,Schroll
Hand-held disaster relief,2005,74,12,20,Barrera
Beyond putting out fires,2006,75,1,56 58,Ziemba
The right PPE for disaster responders,2006,75,1,46 48-50,Johnson
Achieving a balanced fire protection plan,2006,75,2,32 34-6 94,Voelkert
Disaster roles and responsibilities for safety managers,2006,75,3,83-4 86,Lowe
Preventing CO exposure from propane forklifts,1997,66,9,54,Reynolds
Focus on hearing head and face protection. Let protection go to your head,1998,67,3,40-42,Cravens
Industrial accidents,2006,75,7,20 22,Magyar
Predicting the unpredictable: PPE planning for a natural disaster,2006,75,8,82-6 88 90,Zeigler
'There was an accident at work but I'm ok',2006,75,12,40 42-3,Hayes
The workplace complacency trend in accident prevention,2007,76,1,18 20 88 passim,Folk
Your forklift safety zone. Advances in forklift and pedestrian safety alert technologies can markedly reduce accidents,2007,76,2,26 29-30,Lawrence
Preventing eye injuries when welding. Most are reversible but permanent visual impairment can occur,2007,76,2,32 34 36 passim,Braun
Complying with OSHA's fire safety standards,2007,76,4,105-109,Adams
Construction safety. Night time hazards,2002,71,5,122-4 126,Laws
Solving the work zone puzzle,2001,70,6,46-50,Sant
Safer shift work through more effective scheduling,2006,75,12,16,Brogmus
Reducing pedestrian-vehicle conflicts in parking lots,2000,69,6,116-118,Miller
Where workers need more than a brake,2000,69,2,45-46,Corbin
Fresh ideas for keeping crews safe,2000,69,2,38-42 44,Meola
Why safety training may not be the answer,2007,76,4,92-94,Machles
Job-made guardrails: are they strong enough,2007,76,3,80 82,Asfahl
Wearing a hard hat is only half the job,2007,76,3,70-73,Lloyd
Becoming a safety culture Kumu. Timeless lessons from Hawaiian culture are relevant to your organization's safety culture too,2007,76,2,22,Pater
Attributes of an injury-free culture: ownership,2007,76,8,24 26,Groover
Right-to-lifers not terrorists,1994,63,12,27,Bragg
Right-to-lifers not terrorists,1994,63,12,27,Fitzpatrick
A violent state of mind?,1993,62,11,64-67,Gerson
Driven to improve safety performance,1991,60,8,40-2 44,Brogan
IT disaster recovery: are you prepared?,2007,76,10,123-124,Donley
Shutting it down is not enough: avoid disaster with LOTO,2007,76,10,140 142,Micheles
Prevention of water jetting injuries,2007,76,10,64-66,Yates
Attributes of an injury-free culture part 3: measurement and metrics,2007,76,10,68-70,Groover
Breaking the cycle of slips trips and falls,2007,76,10,86 88 90-1,Natalizia
Preventing lift truck/pedestrian accidents,2008,77,2,55-6 58,Lyle
Staying focused on falls,2008,77,7,80 82-3,Wilson
Six steps to help prevent slips and falls at work,2008,77,10,28 30,Hamel
Maintenance as a safety issue,2008,77,11,58-60,White
Fall protection training: get what you need,2009,78,1,33-4 36,Kramer
Fire safety for maintenance operations,2009,78,1,52-54,Sherrard
Fall protection consideration in the wind energy industry,2009,78,1,26 30 32,Jervis
Controlling hot work fire hazards,2009,78,4,68-70,Tanner
Saw safeguards,2008,77,10,46 48 50-1,Sherrard
Make sure workers get the message,2008,77,10,31-4 36 38 passim,Sherrard
Updating motor carrier compliance part II,2008,77,9,151-154,Haffenden
Delivering safety,2008,77,9,155-6 159,Dannecker
Updating motor carrier compliance Part 1,2008,77,7,44 46 48,Haffenden
Packaging guidance for hazmat shipments,2008,77,1,20 22 24 passim,Dunsmore
Warding off sleepiness,2008,77,3,14 16 18,Oliver
Driving while inTEXTicated?,2008,77,5,18,Rittenberry
Keeping hazards at bay. Safety at an industrial dock goes beyond forklifts and trailers to include training maintenance equipment and more,2007,76,12,59,Kandler
Safe on arrival. Driving is a prime cause of U.S. occupational deaths. A virtual simulator intends to foster safer driving,2007,76,11,16 18,Barrera
The role of safety in business continuity,2007,76,7,34 36 38,Adams
Road check. A new diagnostic/GPS device helps maintain safety in an uncertain world,2007,76,2,20,Barrera
After the fall: why fall protection isn't always enough,2006,75,3,48-49,Christensen
Standpipe fire hose stations save lives protect property,2006,75,8,46 91 100,Jaugstetter
We need to get evacuations right,2006,75,8,4,Laws
Bumps grinds take toll on bones muscles mind,1976,45,1,19-21,Wasserman
The IH looks at the problem drinker,1977,46,4,29-32,Pickersgill
How do job-related problems contribute to child abuse?,1978,47,4,42-45,Duncan
Vision testing is an essential part of pre-placement exams,1978,47,3,53-54,Strasser
What can be done to improve eye protection standards?,1978,47,3,40-42,Carman
Contact lenses: do they belong in the workplace?,1978,47,3,37-39,Dixon
Better industrial vision testing and safety,1980,49,10,30-1 33-4 56-7,Hirschfelder
Clarifying the need for eyewear compliance,1980,49,3,32-34,Deutsch
Distortion in "plano" safety glasses,1982,51,3,53-4 56,Carman
Precision jobs increase need for vision screening program,1984,53,10,95-99,Gates
Laser protective eyewear: determining the correct lens,1984,53,7,31-34,Edmunds
Contact lenses may pose new problems in the workplace,1984,,,54-58,Hirschfelder
Eye protections for welders need right lens shade hardness,1984,,,34 36,Newcomb
High cost paid by industry for preventable eye injuries,1984,,,31-33,Thackray
Companies must be able to advise fire department in emergencies,1986,55,9,31-32,Melton
Emergency teams industry have different perceptions of each other,1986,55,6,20-24,Somerfield
A written eye safety policy reduces risks and prevents injuries,1986,55,5,31-36,Grover
Common sense measures ensure profitable abatement,1986,55,4,69 72,Lowish
Proper fire extinguisher selection cuts costs prevents excess damage,1986,55,3,52-53,Smith
Proper eye protection needed as lasers gain industry popularity,1986,55,1,76 79,Kaufman
Stepped up inspections laws mark Bhopal's legacy in the U.S,1986,55,1,18-19,Aydelotte
Responding to industrial accidents requires development of disaster plan,1985,54,11,12-17,Starr
Eye safety and health programs can improve productivity and profits,1985,54,8,37-40,David
Vision losses prevented by using protective eyewear,1985,54,4,63-66,Rosenwasser
Chemical handling training aided by MSDS information chart,1985,54,3,36-39,Carrière
Bhopal tragedy focuses on changes in chemical industry,1985,54,3,33-5 50 59,Aydelotte
Absorptive lenses offer protection from specific hazards of sunlight,1987,56,9,41-42,Kaufman
Emergency responders must learn to handle hazmat incidents properly,1987,56,9,17-8 23,Calmbacher
Protective eyewear proper care help stop injuries blindness at work,1987,56,1,70-1 80,Hall
Boeing worker safety checked by computer-controlled warning system,1988,57,13,22 24,Poli
Violence in the workplace emerges as growing health and safety problem,1988,57,5,53,Goerth
ANSI eye protection rules' focus shifts from design to performance,1988,57,2,32-4 82,Read
Disaster drills identify potential for problems in real emergencies,1989,58,11,126-130,Rekus
Maintenance of clean safety lenses helps prevent industrial eye injuries,1989,58,11,112 125,Fader
Increasing use power of lasers make eye protection essential,1990,59,7,44-46,Tanner
Transportation of hazardous materials requires compliance with P.L. 101-615,1991,60,11,28 30-1,Schenck
Hazard identification and modeling basis for emergency prediction data,1991,60,8,43-44,Beddows
OSHA seeks to regulate rescue with updated confined-space rules,1991,60,8,20-3 26 46,Wright
Vision testing a sensible part of worksite ergonomics program,1991,60,4,78 82,Gould
Company managers should be prepared to deal with grief following tragedy,1991,60,4,64-67,Klompeen
NSPB suggests 10-step program to prevent occupational eye injury,1991,60,3,62 64 66,Turriff
City's emergency-response agencies must jointly prepare for disaster,1991,60,1,52-53,Vaughan
Comprehensive eyewear programs maintain worker vision protection,1992,61,10,72-76,Steinle
A complete written disaster plan helps maintain 'business as usual',1992,61,9,34-6 40 42-4 passim,Sarkus
Innovations in design material augment safety-eyewear comfort,1992,61,7,27-32; 51,Doremus
Pesticide monitoring and its implications,1980,49,3,68C-68E 68H,Davies
Preventing accidents through 'intervention',1980,49,2,46-48,Ferrell
Planning for safe workplace lighting,1979,48,7,50-53,Jensen
'Sometimes there aren't street signs',1979,48,7,40-43,Lake
Health and safety obligations are changing in Britain,1979,48,3,68-71,Hamilton
Study shows that gender is not a major factor in accident etiology,1978,47,5,54-6 58,Ballau
Post-injury malingering is seldom a calculated ploy,1978,47,2,36-40 42-4 passim,Braverman
Workplace hazards: we have the skills to reduce them--if we work together,1978,47,2,33-34,Strasser
Federal courts have ruled workers must be warned,1978,47,2,22-23,Keane
OSHA plans to revoke 1100 'unnecessary' regulations,1978,47,1,48-49,
Health and safety become key words in labor relations,1976,45,5,42-44,Zembower
Know the hazard prevent an injury,1976,45,5,40-41,Blackman
Industrial hygienists form vanguard for safety research,1976,45,3,42-44,Baier
Epilepsy and the job,1976,45,1,48-50,Wright
A penny saved can blow up the place,1976,45,1,33,Bland
Reports detail problem of violence in the workplace,1993,62,11,66,Smith
Response to traumatic event crucial in preventing lasting consequences,1990,59,7,53-55,Barnett-Queen
NIOSH alert explains hazards of manure pits,1990,59,7,49,Eisma
'Safety in Welding and Cutting' details practices and procedures,1990,59,5,27 31,Manz
Protecting hands from a cutting edge,1990,59,4,82,Eisma
Tools must fit the worker,1990,59,4,79,Thiry
More employers are utilizing drug-screening programs,1990,59,4,27-32,Bitter
Skin largest and easiest target for occupational injury disease,1990,59,4,93-94,Polakoff
Physicians advise caution in use of over-the-counter medications,1990,59,4,71,Witherspoon
Rules changes worker training help simplify fall prevention,1990,59,3,52-55,Eisma
Work-place stretching programs reduce costly accidents injuries,1990,59,3,24-25,Smith
Well-planned fire safety program vital for prevention immediate response,1989,58,11,60-1 109,Morgan
Careful selection use of scaffolds imperative to accident prevention,1989,58,11,119-123,Hinson
Effective conveyor safety programs must be tailored to specific design,1989,58,11,104-106,Tuinstra
Safety professionals need education to address multifaceted challenges,1989,58,8,31,Della-Guistina
Work-place preventive programs cut costs of illness and injuries,1989,58,8,26-29,Allers
Logging standard under review,1989,58,7,8,
Shift-work schedules wreak havoc with employees' circadian rhythms,1989,,,58,Polakoff
Musculoskeletal injuries demand new treatment model,1989,58,4,20-4 38,Tramposh
Exceptional safety programs can be dangerous to your health,1988,57,13,30-32,Krause
Bush Dukakis presidential race: all quiet on health and safety front,1988,57,11,21 23-6,Read
Avoid confined space hazards with comprehensive entry program,1988,57,10,14-8 61,Rekus
Unintentional injuries take highest toll in life's most productive years,1988,57,5,22 60,Polakoff
Making the most of journals demands careful look at benefits obtained,1988,57,5,54,Chenoweth
Deaths and injuries diminish as U.S. pursues selected public health goals,1988,57,4,48,Polakoff
Suspended scaffolding: proper protection reduces fall injuries,1988,57,1,20-24,Ellis
Responses to health safety survey; top management plays crucial role,1987,56,13,57-60,Kruger
Service industry personnel suffer from slippery floors poor traction,1987,56,13,35-36,O'Brien
Hazmat protection improves with equipment documentation,1987,56,12,20-3 49-50,Kalrys
Problems of mild brain injury victims now more recognized in workplace,1987,56,11,59 62-4,Hamlin
Preventing slip and fall injuries requires environmental controls,1987,56,10,34 38-43,Redfern
Safety shoe testing standards key to protection and durability,1987,56,6,52 55,O'Brien
Microcomputers in the workplace can improve injury illness prevention,1987,56,5,34 36-7,Elkiss
Mobile cranes harbor high accident potential,1987,56,2,32 34 36-7,Headley
Measuring up: assessing safety with climate surveys,1987,56,2,20-26,Lutness
Preventive maintenance programs help stop shut-downs accidents,1987,56,1,82-83,Burton
Trenching and elevated work: highs and lows of construction hazards,1987,56,1,28 32-4,Polumbo
Shift work studies provide clues to industrial accidents,1987,56,1,20-2 34,Krieger
Prescriptions OTC medications affect worker performance safety,1986,55,12,60-62,Fuhrmann
Commission's drug testing proposal 'last resort' in controlling abuse,1986,55,10,26-27,Polakoff
Eyewash stations provide first aid for chemical contamination,1986,55,9,59-60,Cox
Fire department sets example for respiratory protection evaluation,1986,55,9,36-38,Hills
A proper computer program can enhance health safety practices,1986,55,5,20-24,Thomas
Failure to comply with industry standards can spell negligence,1986,55,3,50,Goerth
Proper sole selection key to safety footwear comfort protection,1986,55,2,52-53,O'Brien
Proper ladders scaffolding can prevent dangerous slips falls,1986,55,2,44-47,Lowish
Air monitoring reporting needed to reduce confined space hazards,1986,55,1,82-4 88-9,Yodaiken
Proper hazard labeling increases safety decreases employer liability,1986,55,1,24-6 28-9 31,Musselman
Selecting gloves for handling toxic liquids involves several factors,1985,54,12,34-36,Niles
Routine inspections maintenance can prevent industrial fire mishaps,1985,54,12,12-14,Stevens
NIOSH blames the workplace for too many of society's problems,1985,54,12,21,Strasser
Identifying workers at risk to back injury is not guesswork,1985,54,12,16-20,Morris
Traumatic job injury rate needs to be examined decreased,1985,54,11,83-84,Polakoff
Poor building designs hinder safe emergency escape by handicapped,1985,54,10,63-65,Smith
Accident/illness statistics are not effective if they are confusing,1985,54,8,51-53,Freeman
Chemical protective clothing: certification of performance,1985,54,8,18 20 22,Henry
Right-to-know deadline approaches requiring material safety data sheets,1985,54,7,56,Kurt
Successful engineering control of hazardous exposures a team effort,1985,54,5,22,Burton
Simple safety incentive programs easier with planning organization,1985,54,4,54-56,Griggs
What business schools teach on health safety and environment,1984,53,10,87,Kurt
Comprehensive program increases supervisors' knowledge of drug abuse,1984,53,10,48-53,Long
Safety in numbers misleading in assessing auditory risk criteria,1984,,,58-60 66,Gasaway
Inspections drills needed to prevent and deal with fires,1984,,,38 42-3,Johnson
Labeling standard may re-define health and safety responsibilities,1984,,,30-32,Denny
Genetic screening can be a useful tool to promote safety,1984,,,29,Strasser
Capitol Hill's growing concern: injury compensation legislation,1984,,,27-28,Goerth
PMS: an old problem for today's female worker,1983,52,10,49-50 54,Kramer
Hazard education must overcome generalities,1983,52,9,31-34,Wheeler
Selecting protective clothing with six 'C's,1983,52,9,17-23,Spain
Eyewashes and showers: ensuring effectiveness,1983,52,8,13-6 18-9,Weaver
Confined spaces: avoiding the hazards,1983,52,7,17-9 42-5,Pettit
Capitol Hill's view of occupational health safety. Interview by Phillip Polakoff,1983,52,5,40-44,Miller
A microcomputer approach to safety record keeping,1983,52,1,39-41,Garber
In search of justice in injury liability law,1983,52,1,38 42,Goerth
Health and safety consultants: uses and abuses,1982,51,11,10-12,Cohen
Health and safety in Cuba,1982,51,10,10-3 16-8,Tabor
Jurisdiction and jeopardy: safety and health in the airline industry,1982,51,9,26-30,Denton
Going to the problem's source: why workers drink on the job (and why they shouldn't),1982,51,8,30-35,Tabor
Public safety and the rights of the handicapped,1982,51,8,21-22,Strasser
Cost-benefit analysis: can balance be achieved?,1982,51,5,10-2 42-5,Ashford
Is your company under surveillance? It should be!,1982,51,4,50-54,Simons
Competent person fall protection training,2009,78,11,36-38,Denis
Catapulting protection for boom lifts,2008,77,1,62 64,Stachowiak
The boogeyman in your harness,2008,77,1,56 58 60-1,McCurley
New ANSI fall protection standards: what they mean to you,2010,79,1,22 24-5,Miller
Assessing and defusing workplace threats of violence,2004,73,2,20-2 24,Blythe
Preventing workplace violence,2003,72,6,64-68,Magyar
Recordkeeping. OSHA's welcome new approach,2002,71,9,186-190,Halprin
Violence prevention techniques for over-stressed workplaces,2002,71,7,102-105,Sanderford-O'Connor
The hidden hazard of protective apparel,2002,71,1,55-56,Zeigler
Caution! The warning literature may be misguided,2001,70,12,16-18,Green
Injury surveillance system may expand,1993,62,12,16,
Workplace injury/illness rates for 1991 show a 10-year record drop in incidence,1993,62,1,8,
The goal of safety training rules: reducing the threat of injury,1993,62,3,80-84,Calmbacher
DOT hazmat training rules emphasize employee safety,1993,62,3,58-62,Kenworthy
Human factors analysis useful for process safety management,1993,62,3,24-7 30-2,Fleger
Personal protection,1993,62,9,76 80-1 105,Calmbacher
National safety congress emphasizes that workplace safety equals quality,1993,62,9,36,Johnson
Auditing workers' compensation claims targets expensive injuries job tasks,1993,62,10,75-8 84,McCunney
Heat protection. Garments may shield from burns but heat can attack inside out,1993,62,7,50-51,Arata
No fear safety leadership,2010,79,6,16,Pater
Job re-design not 'quick fixes' thwarts many back injury hazards,1994,63,1,51-54,Mahone
Getting to the bottom of high accident rates,1993,62,6,34-39,Smith
Eyewear lenses change shape tint for protection in wide variety of jobs,1994,63,2,52-54,Campbell
Temporary worker services face regulatory burden for job safety,1994,63,12,50,Carmel
Not far to fall,1994,63,12,30-1 33-4,McKeon
Slip-and-fall accidents,1995,64,12,40-1 57,Bell
Fire detection and alarm systems: a brief guide. Inspection testing and maintenance requirements for these systems are extensive and ultimately are likely to cost more than the original installation,2007,76,12,28 30 32 passim,Schroll
Hazmat shipping: must-know issues. You cannot be safe and over classify,2007,76,12,22 24 26,Dunsmore
Increase safety awareness with signs. Color combination is a vital component in all sign and graphic design and aids in all four of the basic sign design guides,2007,76,12,18 20,Townsend
The eight Ps of safety. We must ensure that a safety mindset is inherent in every activity,2007,76,12,12,Helmer
The future of fall protection equipment testing,2010,79,7,50-53,Lough
Road rage and you,2010,79,7,42-43,Huneycutt
Who's more likely to report an injury?,2010,79,7,10,Magnan
In plane view: blind spots and visual limits,1994,63,5,98-102,Miller
Study options on respiratory protection before permitting confined space entry,1994,63,5,64-7 72,Weinstein
Detecting invisible risks,1994,63,5,46-8 50 52 passim,Rekus
Chipping and grinding away at vision protection,1996,65,3,56,Johnson
Ready for the road,1996,65,3,51-54,Schmitt
Managing the MSDS mess,1996,65,3,47-48,Helmrich
The missing letter in TQM. Quality principles are tailor-made for safety,1996,65,3,18-19,Jonas
The lockout/tagout missing link: maintenance,1996,65,4,60-61,Johnson
Alternative cures for workers' comp injuries,1996,65,4,48 50-1,Overman
Dangerous atmospheres: IH concerns in confined spaces,1996,65,5,43-4 47,Johnson
Wipe out slips and falls,1996,65,6,57,Brock
Proper fall protection training,1996,65,6,54-6 58-9,David
Mine safety experts aim for 'zero fatalities',1993,62,4,20-4 29-33,Smith
A blueprint for success. Use safety culture factors to drive better results in your operation,2007,76,12,57-58,Quick
Just another superman? Hardly. Why must you train? In your workplace today there is no job more dangerous than the job of someone who moves items,2007,76,12,38-39,Sherrard
Meeting the work zone visibility deadline,2007,76,8,36 42 48,Erickson
Gas detection for alternate-fuel vehicle facilities,2003,72,5,68-70 72 74-5,Ferree
A system ready for disasters. Teams can use it to train and practice for an event giving them a great advantage in a real emergency,2007,76,2,78-80,Walker
Move big loads safely,2009,78,12,24,Schneider
The role of driver motivation,2009,78,10,40 42,Rine
Controlling forklifts' exhaust emissions,2009,78,1,41-43,Rimmer
Caught in the crossfire,2009,78,1,18 20,Friedman
Rings of protection: reducing your vulnerability to a terrorist attack,2004,73,6,52-4 56,Bennett
Responding to 'dirty bombs',2003,72,9,82-4 86-8,Petroff
States cities plan bioterror defenses,2002,71,9,146-148,Jensen
Preparing for bioterrorism,2002,71,7,96-98,
Disaster planning and fire safety,2001,70,11,28-30,Land
Taking out violence,2001,70,1,32-6 57,Loafmann
The dangers of chemical weapons,1996,65,10,182-186,Zeigler
Workplace violence. Threat from within,1995,64,7,24-27,Overman
A safe haven from violence emerges as another duty,1994,63,8,28-9 32-4,Philson
Accelerating safe driving behavior,1999,68,3,66-8 70-2,Loafmann
Good vision at work,1998,67,9,20-24,Cheu
Driving safe and sober,1998,67,4,35-37,Laws
Q.E.D. saliva testing isn't flawed,1996,65,5,10,Hinchey
Be the judge: are employers responsible for employee behavior?,1986,55,1,74,Goerth
Fall protection. Networking with fall prevention experts,2001,70,3,28-33,Patterson
Restraints change for the better,2002,71,12,49-52,Manone
Real-time road updates,2002,71,9,24,Brooks
Multi-modal mishaps. A new manual and related research shows why and how companies should streamline multi-modal shipping,2002,71,6,66-8 70 134,Ross
NCHRP 350: a crash course on crashworthiness,2002,71,6,38-40,Flaherty
Safety sets sail in San Diego,2010,79,9,46,Swift
Epidemiology and diagnosis in low back injury,1981,50,1,38-42,Nordby
Let's rodeo!,2001,70,12,48-50,Kita
Combustible dust and the flash fire hazard,2010,79,12,24 28 30,Margolin
The many faces of fire hazards in industrial settings,2010,79,12,16 18-9,Khajehnajafi
Better identification of fire hazards needed,2011,80,1,28-31,Astad
Fall protection for wood pole climbing,2011,80,1,18-20,Petty
Preventing slip-and-fall injuries,2011,80,2,30 32,Laws
The essence of hand protection,1997,66,9,50-53,Johnson
Eyeing options for vision protection,1997,66,9,44-47,Bracken
Recognizing musculoskeletal injury hazards in the upper extremities and lower back,1997,66,8,91-99,Mital
Protecting workers in hot environments,1997,66,8,89,
Fire fighters' health and safety during overhaul operations,1997,66,8,44-45,Anderson
Educating workers on the need for a firm safe footing,1997,66,7,20-7 36,Johnson
The saliva solution: new choices for alcohol testing,1997,66,4,40-43,Wilson
Throw away your old safety forms,1995,64,8,61-63,Thomas
Blue-ribbon panel zeroes in on culture change,2006,75,11,38 40 42 passim,Grayson
Can you take the heat? Any strenuous job in hot humid environments runs the risk of heat stress and a general-duty clause citation,1994,63,6,42-4 46 48,Rekus
One step closer to a safer America,2005,74,9,154-155,Thomas
Are you hiring terrorists?,2004,73,1,18,Rovner
A new transport option,2008,77,2,22 24 26,Sartin
Cargo container security,2003,72,8,28-31 84 88,Durstenfeld
The aggression continuum: a paradigm shift,2000,69,2,70-71,Byrnes
Wardrobe check for terrorist incidents,1999,68,7,40 45,Zeigler
Truckers prepare for alcohol "stupidity test". Final part of DOT regulations effective May 1995,1995,64,4,62,Overman
To prevent back injury change behavior,1995,64,5,67-9 80,Gustafson
Hazmat havoc,1998,67,12,42-44,Luther
Fit-testing for firefighters,1999,68,1,56-58,Brickman
Implementing job rotation,1999,68,1,82-84,Ellis
Take precautions when working with power. Basic safeguards will prevent accidents and injuries when using generators,2011,80,6,74-75,Meyer
How much are your employees' eyes worth? A safety eyewear program can be effective in lowering worker's compensation premiums. Rates are based on the number of accidents not their severity,2011,80,6,16 18,Sherman
The most overlooked aspect of fall protection,2011,80,7,72 74-5,Mirizzi
Ergonomics will take center stage during 90s and into new century. Safety professional and engineers must work together to address ergonomic issues,1991,60,1,31-2 34 37,Joyce
Managers workers must realize need for flame-retardant clothing,1991,60,1,20-23,Colver
A new look at back-injury prevention,1976,45,1,16-18,Hipp
Epidemiology: 'Nothing more than common sense'?,1979,48,1,45-48,Enterline
Probing the psychology of helping,1982,51,2,39-40,Fergus
Toxic injury to male reproductive systems. A review,1983,52,2,24-28,Woolhandler
Handling flammable liquids,1998,67,2,62-65,Kaletsky
Cool equipment for hot jobs. Personal cooling systems should be an integral part of a complete safety program in hot environments,1998,67,3,52-54,Pirkle
It's a breeze,1998,67,3,46-50 60,Hill
Eyes are the prize. Accidents happen. Protecting your eyes while performing hazardous tasks is a top priority for all,1998,67,3,32-36,Roll
Fitness-for-duty testing,1998,67,4,41-43,Perry
The narrow-minded CEO and the smoking gun of injury hiding,2011,80,9,26 28 30,Sims
Cite OSHA for violations,1976,45,2,19-23,Moran
Can sports kill you?,2011,80,10,22 24,Fried
Blinded by the light,1998,67,9,26-28,Woodcock
Eyes on the prize,2008,77,2,74 76 78,Sherrard
Atmospheric hazards can kill you,2008,77,2,60 62,DeVaul
Steering clear of disaster,2000,69,6,112-113,Leenhouts
Reducing the hazards of high heat,2000,69,5,44-6 48 50,Bumbarger
It's all in the adjustments,2001,70,1,90-2 97,Vettraino
Making sense of hand protection,2001,70,1,75-79,Garner
Preventing construction fires,2001,70,2,40-42,Johnson
Safe escape for crane and aerial workers,2002,71,2,54-5 69,Mercier
Confined space rescue in aviation repair,2002,71,2,34-38,Grimes
Manual fire control,2002,71,2,26-30 32,Schroll
Heading for the exits. Photoluminescent egress markings increase the safety and efficiency of emergency plant evacuations,2003,72,2,58-61,Larson
A unique approach to industrial fire protection,2003,72,2,54-57,Turner
Winter woes,2003,72,2,46-8 50-1,Weadock
Was this a permit-required CS?,2003,72,2,34,Pazos
A report on confined space retrieval..,2003,72,2,20-1 24-6 72,Roop
Getting results from safety meetings. Try the 'POP' model to make your sessions productive,2003,72,2,14-16,Williamsen
Are our buildings safe?,2005,74,2,74-6 83-4,Bliss
Tortilla maker's safety a flat-out success,2006,75,2,60 62-4,Moore
Protecting workers against bioterrorism,2006,75,2,52 54-7,Coppom
System takes a bite out of false alarms,2006,75,2,26 29-30,Hendrickson
Zero injuries is not your goal,2012,81,1,24-25,Sims
Safety awareness. Visible safety,1999,68,3,77-79,Guyer
Dangers at the dock,1999,68,3,57-62,Nelson
Graying not falling,1999,68,4,85-7 92,Walton
Preventing construction injuries,1999,68,4,70-72,
Three steps toward eye safety,1999,68,5,107-108,Mercer
A dangerous misconception,1999,68,5,104-106,Quiett
Four weeks of safety,1999,68,5,34 38,Carroll
What is "accident-prone"?,1999,68,10,226-227,Beck
Taking steps against injury,1999,68,10,136-8 140,Johnson
Lessons the anthrax scare taught us,2003,72,1,46 50-2 54,Janczewski
Don't be shocked,2003,72,1,42-44,Wade
Welders helpers are exposed to severe burns,2003,72,1,8,Phillips
Improving your workplace violence prevention program,2012,81,3,40-41,Anderson
Environmental design for the older worker,2002,71,1,47-49,Green
One impressive analyst,2002,71,1,18,Brooks
Solving vehicle fall hazards,2012,81,4,26,Ingram
Cross-functional support ensures success,2012,81,4,14-16,Paree
Safety and the professional welder,2002,71,3,84-86,Bancroft
A new approach for beating the heat,2002,71,3,81-2 104,McLachlan
Another reason to keep hard hats off the rear deck,2002,71,3,8,Schryver
Flammable liquid safety,2002,71,3,50-2 54,Schroll
In top form. Advances in head protection raise comfort safety and style for workers,2002,71,3,44-46,Byrnes
Using advanced analytics to predict and prevent workplace injuries,2012,81,7,88 90-1,Schultz
Back to the BASICs: FMCSA gets serious about safety on the road,2012,81,7,50 52,Barnett
OSHA's new fall protection directive for residential construction,2012,81,7,40 44 46,Harkins
Heeding the clever employee. They wanted plugs to provide comfort as they hid in offices with closed doors or other locations and ignored the evacuation order,2007,76,2,74-77,Sherrard
Failing to plan or planning to fail? Planning has a lot in common with eating broccoli: as we get older we may find we like it!,2007,76,2,16 18,Beck
Virtual search and rescue,2006,75,12,19,Barrera
Safety considerations for live electrical measurements,2006,75,11,74 76-7,Smith
Cold case files,2006,75,11,26 28,Rittenberry
Nothing's lost in this translation,2006,75,11,20 22 24,Isaak
Dealing with outdoor hazards,2007,76,9,26,Weissman
Zero incident goals motivate risk-taking not excellence,2012,81,9,60,Galloway
Positive strokes lead to safer folks,2004,73,1,74-76,Torok
Defusing the explosive worker,2004,73,1,56-8 60,Jacob
Respirators for emergency escape,2004,73,1,50-2 54,Vincent
Strategies for preventing manual handling injury,2004,73,1,40-42,Vanhoven
Unnatural accumulation of ice: an engineer's perspective,2004,73,1,22-4 26 28,Zebich
Fire protection: a complete approach,2012,81,12,34 36,Rundy
Construction fall fatalities can be prevented,2013,82,1,34 36,Evanoff
Biohazard control for mailrooms,2004,73,3,80-2 84,Walters
Workplace hazards: a threat to workers' senses,2004,73,3,40-44,Stromme
'Handle with care'. More of us are reading labels and checking out possible side effects but we still have far to go,2004,73,4,72 85,Elliott
Effective exposure control,2004,73,4,69-70 84,Sayer
The science of safety,2004,73,4,66-68,Hayes
Thermal imagers for industrial fire brigades,2004,73,4,50-53,Bastian
How quickly can we respond?,2004,73,4,46-48,Wimberly
Choosing the best slip-resistant shoe,2004,73,4,32-34,Douglas
Is your organization bullying-proof?,2013,82,3,36-37,Wells
Toeing the line,2005,74,4,78 80 82,Laws
Lowering the risk,2005,74,4,24 26 28,Green-McKenzie
Stop trying to create a safety culture,2013,82,3,46,Galloway
Integrated safety system technology is here,2013,82,3,41-42,Korn
Creating a fall protection plan and a safer workplace,2013,82,7,40 42-3,Duhamel
Next generation of dock safety equipment,2013,82,9,80 82 84,Swietlik
Better testing use of safety pressure SCBA's may save lives,1977,46,5,32-35,Held
Fire extinguisher training: Best practices,2013,82,10,52 54,O'Donnell
Analyzing electrical hazards in the workplace,2013,82,10,42-4 46,Neitzel
Getting serious about painkillers. Interview by Jerry Laws,2011,80,2,34 36,Kavin
Drug/driving story needs corrections,1988,57,11,74,Hyman
Toxic exposure can result in psychological problems,1978,47,3,51,
'E' squads are prepared to respond to any kind of crisis situation,1978,47,3,48-50,Sourwine
What kinds of tests are prerequisite to labeling a compound as toxic?,1978,47,3,26-28,Winstead
The National Occupational Hazard Survey: a difficult quest for a reliable data base,1978,47,3,21-23,Sundin
Update your fall protection program now: apply new ANSI Z359 equipment standards,2014,83,1,18 20-1,Kramer
Keys to preventing ladder falls,2014,83,1,12 14 16,Francis
ANSI standard: simple direct flexible,1978,47,2,29-30,Jones
The female worker: ignored by safety device manufacturers?,1980,49,2,28-32,Kaplan
Making better health and safety decisions,1980,49,4,46-48,Stanton
Task and tool design: It's a "man's world',1981,50,2,29-34,Kaplan
A do-it-yourself guide to job hazard recognition,1981,50,2,26-28,Hatch
Incorporating rescue into a fall protection plan,2014,83,4,40 42,Wild
California's job safety leads nation,1992,61,2,13,
Texas poultry-plant fire injures 21,1992,61,2,11,
Experts discuss new developments in controlling slips and falls,1992,61,2,14-16,Eisma
Cooperative programs cutting costs accidents in construction,1985,54,1,40-43,Stafford
Using computers to promote health and safety,1979,48,4,13C-13D 17,Brownson
Danger! Experimental animals,1982,51,3,30-33,Simmons
A pre-triage plan for mass casualty care,1978,47,6,32-35,Klinghoffer
In-plant emergencies: a plethora of causes,1979,48,7,30 34,Strasser
Protecting workers from chemical hazards,1979,48,8,34-36,Baier
An effective hygiene program in the construction industry,1979,48,8,23-6 59,Goddard
Working in hot environments,1982,51,6,37-41,Christenberry
Tragedy can continue in human effects of chemical disaster,1986,55,1,20,
Industrial noise control,2007,76,10,112 114 116-7,Brooks
Putting the personal back into PPE: hearing protector effectiveness,2007,76,6,90 92 94,Witt
Hearing protection. Didn't hear it coming ... noise and hearing in industrial accidents,2002,71,9,196-200,Hager
Recognition evaluation and control,2000,69,6,97-100,Stearns
The 'ABCs' of noise measurements set the stage for responsive controls,1994,63,10,75-78,Banach
Combined chemical physical hazards make exposures harder to calculate. Studies show multiple exposures must be evaluated wholly rather than 'adding up' individual risks,1994,63,6,50 52 54,Nelson
OSHA noise regulations: pathways to compliance,1979,48,8,52-54,Harris
Newspaper production is plagued by excessive noise and aerosols,1978,47,5,62-4 66 69-70,Beaulieu
Uses and limitations of male/female data,1981,50,11,38-44 51,Tabor
Fall protection FAQs: five things you've been meaning to ask,2014,83,7,14 16,Firl
Lockout/tagout accident investigation,2014,83,8,18 20-1,White
Three reasons why construction companies fail when trying to predict injuries,2014,83,8,14 16,Schultz
Cut costs not fingers with an injury & illness prevention program,2014,83,9,94 96,Rubinger
Vacuuming up to prevent dust explosions,2014,83,9,27-28,Shoemaker
Report offers lessons from the Oso landslide,2014,83,9,4,Laws
Prompt irrigation of chemical eye injuries may avert severe damage,1989,58,4,33-36,Paterson
Replacing the 'soft' touch with the safe touch,1989,58,1,20-3 34,Atkinson
Identifying same-level slip and fall hazards in the workplace,2014,83,11,52-53,Hamel
What you need to know about fall protection training,2014,83,11,51,Breimhurst
Fall protection vs. fall prevention: a new approach to ladders,2014,83,11,49-50,Francis
The role of training in your disaster preparedness plan,2015,84,5,52-53,Metzner
Be prepared for disasters,2015,84,5,50-51,Gates
Implementing a fire protection inspection testing & maintenance program for water-based fire protection equipment,2015,84,3,48-50,Beattie
Preventing occupational and non-occupational head injuries,2015,84,3,24 26,Laws
The ABCs of personal fall arrest systems,2015,84,7,23-4 26 28,Smith
Fall protection for iron workers,2015,84,7,18-20 22,Sharp
Illinois concealed carry law mandates a safety sign,2013,82,12,16,
Preventing manual handling injuries,2015,84,9,18 20,Elliott
The bright spotlight on pro football concussions,2015,84,10,4,Laws
Training to become a fall 'pro' is a never-ending journey,2015,84,11,44-45,Furr
Review floor maintenance procedures to reduce slip and fall incidents,2015,84,12,34-35,Hamel
#1 priority when disaster occurs: everyone goes home,2015,84,12,28 30 32,Koester
Curbing hand injury risks,2016,85,4,18-20 22,Vatanparast
Workers not always using their fall protection equipment?,2016,85,4,11-13,Thompson
Providing psychological first aid following a disaster,2016,85,5,40 42 44,Solon
A fall protection guide to working at heights,2016,85,7,84-85,Irwin
Working at height: fall protection safety starts with the correct equipment,2016,85,7,18-19,Dillon
How industrial hygienists assist in rail emergencies,2016,85,7,58-59,Laws
What happens after the fall?,2016,85,7,28-30,Burnham
'Constructing' recognition for female laborers,1980,49,3,68A-68B,McPherson
What you don't know about combustible dust but should,2017,86,5,42 44,Watkins
The hazmat suicides,2010,79,7,20 22,Moore