1995 Professional Safety Article Index
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Title Index
A
- Applying HAZOP to Control Systems. R.L. Collins. Aug.: 23-26.
B
- Baccalaureate Safety Curricula: A Survey of Practitioners. L. H. Ferguson. Nov.: 44-48.
- Basic OSHA-Proofing: Implementing OSHA Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines. L. Dawson. Oct.: 30-35.
- Breakthroughs in Safety Via Employee Empowerment. C.J. McClay. Dec.: 44-47.
- Build Safety Into Your ISO 9000 Program. B. Kozak and R. Clements. Sept.: 31-32.
C
- Can Training Alone Ensure a Safe Workplace? P. S. Ray and P. A. Bishop. April: 56-59.
- Can We Catch Hazards Before We Create Them? National Safety Council. Dec.: 22-23.
- Catching COLD: It's Not Just a Workplace Illness Anymore. M. D. Hansen. Sept.: 33-35.
- Causal Analysis: A Means for Improving Safety. L. D. Gowen. Nov.: 20-23.
- Caution: Beware of OSHA Statistics. D. F. Zahlis. Dec.: 41-43.
- Change in Attitude Fosters Responsibility for Safety. M. D. Topf and R. A. Petrino. Dec.: 24-27.
- Chlorine Safety in Water and Wastewater Treatment. L. B. Poe. Jan.: 28-30.
- Complying with OSHA-Are You Ready? D. F. Coble. May: 44-47.
- Comprehensive Baseline Hazard Assessments: A Team Approach. W. B. Warren and T. M. Amundson. July: 26-29.
- Contractor Safety. J. E. Roughton. Jan.: 31-34.
- Cumulative Trauma of the Upper Extremity: Failure of the Safety Profession. T. B. Leamon. May: 30-33.
D
- Design-Phase Considerations for Safety-Critical Software Systems. L. D. Gowen and J.S. Collofello. April: 20-25.
E
- Effect of Walking Cadence on Static Coefficient of Friction Required by the Elderly. D. C. Meserlian. Nov.: 24-29.
- Effective Industrial Housekeeping: The Supervisor's Role. M. O. Jannadi and H. A. Al-Isa. Feb.: 30-33.
- Effectiveness of Back Belts on Occupational Back Injuries and Worker Perception, The. A. Alexander, S. M. Woolley, M. Bisesi and E. Schaub. Sept.: 22-26.
- Engineering Ethics Is Smart Business. A. Alhemoud. Oct.: 42-43.
- Environmental Awareness Training. A. Bimonte. Oct.: 22-23.
- Ergonomics: The Essential Element for Effective Back Injury Prevention for Healthcare Workers. G. Fragala. March: 23-25.
- ESH Software to Spare. M. D. Hansen. Aug.: 30-33.
- Ethics and Professional Conduct: The Corporate Responsibility of ASSE. P. E. Ulmer. May: 50-51.
- Exercise and Cumulative Trauma Disorders: The Jury is Still Out. R. W. McGorry and T. K. Courtney. June: 22-25.
F
- Fall Protection: Constructive Change. C. E. Paulson. Dec.: 37-40.
- Free Ride Can Be Costly: Reducing the Risk of Unintended Riders on Delivery Vehicles, A. G. Brogmus and R. S. Gosnell. Aug.: 18-22.
- From Research to Reality. N. Lorenzi. Aug.: 16-17.
H
- How Much Is Safety Really Worth? B. J. Lehman and H. Gage. May: 37-40.
- Human Factors: Why Aren't They Considered? R. Mallett. July: 30-32.
I
- Integrating Pollution Prevention Into Product Design. P. A. Lurker. Feb.: 24-26.
- Introducing Quality Principles Into Safety Regulations. R. Eckhardt. May: 34-36.
- ISO 9000: A Global Standard for Quality. A. V. Riswadkar. April: 30-32.
K
- Knowledge and Timing: Keys to Managing WC Costs. R. R. Dracca and J. M. Levin. Dec.: 33-36.
L
- Lockout/Tagout Standard Revisited. J. E. Roughton. April: 33-37.
M
- Managing for Continuous Improvement of Safety Performance: Focus on the Customer. T. A. Smith. Feb.: 18-23.
- Maximizing for Victim Evacuation and Recovery in Mass-Casualty Incidents. C. A. Bacon. Nov.: 30-32.
- Model Emergency Response Plan, A. B. A. Brown. Jan.: 24-27.
O
- Organizational Behavior and Safety Management. R. N. Creek. Oct.: 36-38.
- OSHA's VPP Program: Are You Ready? G. Swartz. Jan.: 21-23.
P
- PPE: Complying with the Standard. J. E. Roughton. Sept.: 27-30.
- Philosopher's Stone: It May Take Another Monongah. G. L. Winn and L. L. Probert. March: 18-22.
- Placebos, Back Belts and the Hawthorne Effect. C. R. Metzgar. April: 26-29.
- Practitioner's Guide to Evaluating Manual Materials Handling Hazards, A. D. B. Mahone. Nov.: 39-43.
- Preferences in Interpreting the Risk Assessment Matrix: Results of Two Surveys. P. L. Clemens. June: 37-39.
- Preventing the IFSs. J. J. Pina. Sept.: 36-37.
- Protecting Concrete Pump Operators from Electrocution. J.-J. Paques. May: 41-43.
- Psychosocial Work Environment: Implications for Workplace Safety and Health. P. M. King. March: 36-39.
Q
- Quality and Safety: A Reality Check. F. A. Manuele. June: 26-29.
R
- Re-Braining Corporate Safety and Health: It's Time to Think Again. L. L. Hansen. Oct.: 24-29.
- Reconsidering Costs & Benefits of a Formal Safety Program. T. R. Crites. Dec.: 28-32.
- Redesigning the Safety, Health and Environmental Function for the Year 2000. R. A. Simon and S. I. Simon. March: 26-31.
- Role of Safety in the 1990s, The. D. Petersen. June: 30-33.
S
- Safety and Total Quality Management. S. L. Curtis. Jan.: 18-20.
- Safety Coaching: Key to Achieving a Total Safety Culture. E. S. Geller. July: 16-22.
- Safety Management in Modern Shopping Centers. J. V. Fernando. Jan.: 35-38.
- Safety Management: The Winds of Change. J. E. Castillo. Feb.: 34-36.
- Strategies to Ameliorate Manual Lifting Injuries. E. Teleki. Aug.: 27-29.
T
- Team Safety in Construction: Tapping into Underground Knowledge. M. E. Findley and T. Timmons. July: 23-25.
- Teamwork and Renewed Commitment to Safety Facilitate Construction at Denver International Airport. B. Giles. March: 32-35.
- Tell Me Again: Just What Do You Do in Safety? T. E. Meehan. Aug.: 34-36.
- Ten Myths Concerning Slip-Resistance Measurement. W. English. April: 38-41.
- Tuberculosis: An Occupational Illness Revisited. R. T. Dobos. Oct.: 39-41.
V
- Violence in the Workplace: Stemming the Tide. J. W. Kennish. June: 34-36.
- Visible Skids as a Percentage of Total Braking Distance. F. F. Franklin. April: 53-55.
W
- What is a "Reasonably Safe" Product? A Survey of Recalls and Retrofits. M. G. Moore. Feb.: 27-29.
Author Index
A
- Al-Isa, Hamad A. Feb.: 30-33
- Alexander, Adrienne Sept.: 22-26
- Alhemoud, Ali Oct.: 42-43
- Amundson, Travis M. July: 26-29
B
- Bacon, Carol A. Nov.: 30-32
- Bimonte, Anthony Oct.: 22-23
- Bisesi, Michael Sept.: 22-26
- Bishop, Phillip A. April: 56-59
- Brogmus, George Aug.: 18-22
- Brown, Bruce A. Jan.: 24-27
C
- Castillo, Jeffrey E. Feb.: 34-36
- Clemens, P. L. June: 37-39
- Clements, Richard Sept.: 31-32
- Coble, David F. May: 44-47
- Collins, Robert L. Aug.: 23-26
- Collofello, James S. April: 20-25
- Courtney, Theodore K. June: 22-25
- Creek, Randy N. Oct.: 36-38
- Crites, Thomas R. Dec.: 28-32
- Curtis, Steven L. Jan.: 18-20
D
- Dawson, L.H. "Chip" Oct.: 30-35
- Dobos, Ronald T. Oct.: 39-41
- Dracca, Raymond R. Dec.: 33-36
E
- Eckhardt, Robert May: 34-36
- English, William April: 38-41
F
- Ferguson, Lon H. Nov.: 44-48
- Fernando, James V. Jan.: 35-38
- Findley, Michael E. July: 23-25
- Fragala, Guy March: 23-25
- Franklin, Frederick F. April: 53-55
G
- Gage, Howard May: 37-40
- Geller, E. Scott July: 16-22
- Giles, Bradley D. March: 32-35
- Gosnell, Robert S. Aug.: 18-22
- Gowen, Lon D. April: 20-25
- Gowen, Lon D. Nov.: 20-23
H
- Hansen, Larry L. Oct.: 24-29
- Hansen, Mark D. Aug.: 30-33
- Hansen, Mark D. Sept.: 33-35
J
- Jannadi, M.Osama Feb.: 30-33
K
- Kennish, John W. June: 34-36
- King, Phyllis M. March: 36-39
- Kozak, Bob Sept.: 31-32
L
- Leamon, Tom B. May: 30-33
- Lehman, B. J. May: 37-40
- Levin, Joel M. Dec.: 33-36
- Lorenzi, Neal Aug.: 16-17
- Lurker, Peter A. Feb.: 24-26
M
- Mahone, David B. Nov.: 39-43
- Mallett, Roger July: 30-32
- Manuele, Fred A. June: 26-29
- McClay, Corry Jo Dec.: 44-47
- McGorry, Raymond W. June: 22-25
- Meehan, Terence E. Aug.: 34-36
- Meserlian, Donald C. Nov. : 24-29
- Metzgar, Carl R. April: 26-29
- Moore, Michael Garth Feb.: 27-29
N
- National Safety Council Dec.: 22-23
P
- Paques, Joseph-Jean May: 41-43
- Paulson, Charles E. Dec. : 37-40
- Petersen, Dan June: 30-33
- Petrino, Richard A. Dec.: 24-27
- Pina, Jon J. Sept.: 36-37
- Poe, Lissa B. Jan.: 28-30
- Probert, Lorraine L. March: 18-22
R
- Ray, Paul S. April: 56-59
- Riswadkar, A.V. April: 30-32
- Roughton, James E. Jan.: 31-34
- Roughton, James E. April: 33-37
- Roughton, James E. Sept.: 27-30
S
- Schaub, Eric Sept.: 22-26
- Simon, Rosa A. March: 26-31
- Simon, Steven I. March: 26-31
- Smith, Thomas A. Feb.: 18-23
- Swartz, George Jan.: 21-23
T
- Teleki, Emil Aug.: 27-29
- Timmons, T. "Neal" July: 23-25
- Topf, Michael D. Dec.: 24-27
U
- Ulmer, Philip E. May: 50-51
W
- Warren, Steven B. July: 26-29
- Winn, Gary L. March: 18-22
- Woolley, Sandra M. Sept.: 22-26
Z
- Zahlis, Daniel F. Dec.: 41-43
Subject Index
Government Agencies
PPE: Complying With the Standard. J. E. Roughton. Sept.: 27-30.
Behavior-Based Safety Management
Change in Attitude Fosters Responsibility for Safety. M. Topf and R. Petrino. Dec.: 24-27.
Organizational Behavior and Safety Management. R. N. Creek. Oct.: 36-38.
Safety Coaching: Key to Achieving a Total Safety Culture. E. S. Geller. July: 16-22.
Emergency Planning/Preparedness
Maximizing for Recovery in Mass-Casualty Incidents. C. A. Bacon. Nov.: 30-32.
Model Emergency Response Plan, A. B. A. Brown. Jan.: 24-27.
Human Factors
Human Factors: Why Aren't They Considered? R. Mallett. July: 30-32.
The Psychosocial Work Environment: Implications for Workplace Safety and Health. P. M. King. March: 36-39.
Program Management
Complying with OSHA-Are You Ready? D. F. Coble. May: 44-47.
Contractor Safety. J. E. Roughton. Jan.: 31-34.
Integrating Pollution Prevention Into Product Design. P. A. Lurker. Feb.: 24-26.
Managing for Continuous Improvement of Safety Performance: Focus on the Customer. T. A. Smith. Feb.: 18-23.
Safety Management in Modern Shopping Centers. J. V. Fernando. Jan.: 35-38.
Teamwork & Renewed Commitment to Safety Facilitate Construction at Denver International Airport. B. D. Giles. March: 32-34.
Regulatory Compliance
Complying with OSHA-Are You Ready? D. F. Coble. May: 44-47.
Risk Management/Loss Control
Free Ride Can Be Costly: Reducing the Risk of Unintended Riders on Delivery Vehicles, A. G. Brogmus and R. S. Gosnell. Aug.: 18-22.
Violence in the Workplace: Stemming the Tide. J. W. Kennish. June: 34-36.
Safety Training and Education
Preventing the IFSs. J. J. Pina. Sept.: 36-37.
Environmental Awareness Training. A. Bimonte. Oct.: 22-23.
Safety Software
Catching COLD: It's Not Just a Workplace Illness Anymore. M. D. Hansen. Sept.: 33-35.
ESH Software to Spare. M. D. Hansen. Aug.: 30-33.
Software Safety
Causal Analysis: A Means for Improving Safety. L. D. Gowen. Nov.: 20-23.
System Safety
Applying HAZOP to Control Systems. R. L. Collins. Aug.: 23-26.
Design-Phase Considerations for Safety-Critical Software Systems. L. D. Gowen and J. S. Collofello. April: 20-25.
Preferences in Interpreting the Risk Assessment Matrix. P. L. Clemens. June: 37-39.
Total Quality Management
Build Safety Into Your ISO 9000 Program. B. Kozak and R. Clements. Sept.: 31-32.
Introducing Quality Principles Into Safety Regulations. R. Eckhardt. May: 34-36.
ISO 9000: A Global Standard for Quality. A. V. Riswadkar. April: 30-32.
Safety and Total Quality Management. S. L. Curtis. Jan.: 18-20.
Trends/Future Issues
Cumulative Trauma of the Upper Extremity: Failure of the Safety Profession. T. B. Leamon. May: 30-33.
From Research to Reality: A Peek Behind the Scenes. N. Lorenzi. Aug.: 16-17
Philosopher's Stone: It May Take Another Monongah. G. L. Winn and L. L. Probert. March: 18-22.
Redesigning the Safety, Health and Environmental Function for the Year 2000. R. A. Simon and S. I. Simon. March: 26-31.
Safety Management: The Winds of Change. J. E. Castillo. Feb.: 34-36.
Workers' Compensation
Knowledge and Timing: Keys to Managing WC Costs. R. D. Dracca and J. M. Levin. Dec.: 33-36.
Electrical
Lockout/Tagout Standard Revisited. J. E. Roughton. April: 33-37.
Hazardous Materials
Chlorine Safety in Water and Wastewater Treatment. L. B. Poe. Jan.: 28-30.
Machinery
How Much is Safety Really Worth? B. J. Lehman and H. Gage. May: 37-40.
Protecting Concrete Pump Operators from Electrocution. J.-J. Pacques. May: 41-43.
Protective Equipment
Fall Protection: Constructive Change. C. E. Paulson. Dec.: 37-40.
PPE: Complying With the Standard. J. E. Roughton. Sept.: 27-30.
Product Design & Safety
Can We Catch Hazards Before We Create Them? National Safety Council. Dec.: 22-23.
What is a "Reasonably Safe" Product? A Survey of Recalls and Retrofits. M. G. Moore. Feb.: 27-29.
Professional Affairs
Engineering Ethics is Smart Business. E. Alhemoud. Oct.: 42-43.
Ethics and Professional Conduct: The Corporate Responsibility of ASSE. P. E. Ulmer. May: 50-51.
Quality and Safety: A Reality Check. F. A. Manuele. June: 26-29.
Redesigning the Safety, Health and Environmental Function for the Year 2000. R. A. Simon and S. I. Simon. March: 26-31.
Role of Safety in the 1990s: Our Choice. D. Petersen. June: 30-33.
Tell Me Again: Just What Do You Do in Safety? T. E. Meehan. Aug.: 34-36.
Employee Participation
Achieving Breakthroughs in Safety Via Employee Empowerment. Corry Jo McClay. Dec.: 44-47.
Comprehensive Baseline Hazard Assessments: A Team Approach. S. B. Warren and T. M. Amundson. July: 26-29.
Team Safety in Construction: Tapping into Underground Knowledge. M. E. Findley and T. Timmons. July: 23-25.
Development & Implementation Techniques
Basic OSHA-Proofing: Implementing the OSHA Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines. L. H. Dawson. Oct.: 30-35.
Contractor Safety. J. E. Roughton. Jan.: 31-34.
OSHA's VPP Program: Are You Ready? G. Swartz. Jan.: 21-23.
Program Evaluation
Caution: Beware of OSHA Statistics. D. F. Zahlis. Dec.: 41-43.
Re-Braining Corporate Safety and Health: It's Time to Think Again! L. Hansen. Oct.: 24-29.
Reconsidering Costs & Benefits of a Formal Safety Program. T. R. Crites. Dec.: 28-32.
Technical Forum
Baccalaureate Safety Curricula: A Survey of Practitioners. L. H. Ferguson. Nov.: 44-48.
Can Training Alone Ensure a Safe Workplace? P. S. Ray and P. A. Bishop. April: 56-59.
Practitioner's Guide to Evaluating Manual Materials Handling Hazards, A. D.B. Mahone. Nov.: 39-43.
Visible Skids as a Percentage of Total Braking Distance. F. F. Franklin. April: 53-55
Back Safety
Effectiveness of Back Belts on Occupational Back Injuries and Worker Perception, The. A. Alexander, S. M. Woolley, M. Bisesi and E. Schaub. Sept.: 22-26.
Ergonomics: The Essential Element for Effective Back Injury Prevention for Healthcare Workers. G. Fragala. March: 23-25.
Placebos, Back Belts and the Hawthorne Effect. C. R. Metzgar. April: 26-29.
Strategies to Ameliorate Manual Lifting Injuries. E. Teleki. Aug.: 27-29.
Cumulative Trauma
Exercise and Cumulative Trauma Disorders: The Jury is Still Out. R. W. McGorry and T. K. Courtney. June: 22-25.
Ergonomics
Ergonomics: The Essential Element for Effective Back Injury Prevention for Healthcare Workers. G. Fragala. March: 23-25.
Health Hazards
Effective Industrial Housekeeping: the Supervisor's Role. J. M. Osama and H. A. Al-Asi. Feb.: 30-33.
Tuberculosis: An Occupational Illness Revisited. R. T. Dobos. Oct.: 39-41.
Slips and Falls
Effect of Walking Cadence on Static Coefficient of Friction Required by the Elderly. D. C. Meserlian. Nov.: 24-29.
Ten Myths Concerning Slip-Resistance Measurement. W. English. April: 38-41.