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April 2013

1998 Professional Safety Article Index

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Title Index

A

  • Aerial Work Platforms: Safety, Liability & the Rental Center. F. Schimaneck and D. Merrifield. Jan.: 25-28
  • Are You Compromising Your Own Credibility? S.D. Smith. Feb.: 34-40
  • Automotive Airbag System, The. S. Duma, R. Rudd and J. Crandall. Oct.: 24-27

B

  • Behavior-Based Safety: Power and Pitfalls. B. Loafmann. Aug.: 20-23
  • Business Metrics for Safety: Measuring Safety Performance. D.P. O'Brien. Aug.: 41-44

C

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. M.A. Swartz. Dec.: 28-30
  • Close Look at ISO 14000, A: Improving Environmental Safety. K. Hersey. July: 26-29
  • Communicating Effectively During a Company Crisis. J.E. Roughton and C.A. Awadalla. May: 39-41
  • Comparison of Positive Screening and Confirmatory Results from Federally Mandated Drug Testing of Urine. M. Stuck, J. English and W. Smith Chandler. Nov.: 34-36
  • Competence and Skills of the Planning Supervisor. N. Martens. Sept.: 30-34
  • Concern, Competency, Communication: Three Cs for the Next Century. R.H. Perry Jr. June: 36-37
  • Contractor Review Committee: A Hospital's Approach to Safety. J.L. Fagan, T. Monte, D.A. Powell and C.J. Crocini. May: 33-35
  • Critical Success Factors for Behavior-Based Safety. J.H. Hidley. July: 30-34
  • Cumulative Trauma Disorders: More Than Meets the Eye. R. Burton and S. Burton. Nov.: 22-24

D

  • Designing Safety Into Machines. R.T. Beohm. Sept.: 20-23
  • Developing an Environmental Management Curriculum. D. Whaley and D. Della-Giustina. Nov.: 18-21
  • Development of Work-At-Home Safety Programs, The. C.J. McClay. Jan.: 39-41
  • Does Organizational Streamlining Hurt Safety and Health? F.D. Pierce. Dec.: 36-40
  • Does Safety Pay? Hard Answers from Hard Data. F.C. Rinefort Jr. Apr.: 41-44
  • Drug Testing in the Workplace. L.A. Bryan Jr. Oct.: 28-32

E

  • Effective Communication: Future of the Safety Professional. J.W. Drebinger Jr. June: 42-43
  • Environmental and Occupational Lead Exposure: Progress & Perspectives. M. Roychowdhury. Apr.: 35-40
  • Ergonomics at the PC: Raising Employee Comfort Levels. J.T. Townsend. Dec.: 20-23
  • Expanding Managers' Leadership Role in Safety. R. Simon Carrillo. June: 38-41

F

  • Fire and Emergency Evacuation: Schools for the Deaf. S.M. Smith and M.J. Tremethick. Sept.: 24-26
  • Forklift Tipover: A Detailed Analysis. G. Swartz. Jan.: 20-24
  • Four Cs of Safety, The: Culture, Competency, Consequences and Continuous Improvement. D. Petersen. Apr.: 32-34

G

  • Group Decision-Making Processes for Safety Risk Assessment. G.R. Goodman. May: 42-46
  • Guidelines for a Safety Internship Program in Industry. L.H. Ferguson. Apr.: 22-25

H

  • Halos, Horns & Hawthorne: Flaws in the Evaluation Process. C. Shivers. Mar.: 38-44
  • Hidden Agenda, The: Quantifying Safety's Impact on the Workplace. D.F. Zahlis. May: 28-32
  • How Many Stitches Are Boots Worth? The True Effect of Safety Incentive Programs. A.T. Goldberg. July: 37-38
  • Human Error Risk Assessment: Undefined Role in System Safety. N.T. Welch. Feb.: 18-22

I

  • Identifying and Removing Barriers to Safe Behaviors. H.A. Walters. Jan.: 34-36
  • Implementing a Customized Database Technique. G. Winn, M. Klishis, R.L. Grayson and R. Althouse. Nov.: 25-27
  • Importance of Learning the ABCs of Behavioral Safety, The. S.H. Reynolds. Feb.: 23-25
  • Improving Behavior-Based Safety Through TQM. M.B. Weinstein. Jan.: 29-33

L

  • Latex Allergies: Implications in the Workplace. A.V. Riswadkar. Aug.: 38-40
  • Liability Loss Control Profile for Amusement Parks, A. M.L. Barratt. Mar.: 32-37

M

  • Measuring System Safety Effectiveness. D. Petersen. Oct.: 37-40
  • Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention: The Dairy Industry. J.F. Kim Froats. Oct.: 33-36

N

  • New Perspective On Ergonomic Compliance, A. S.C. O'Neil. Dec.: 24-27

P

  • Perspectives on ASSE's Behavioral Safety Symposium. F.A. Manuele. Aug.: 32-37
  • Preventing Injuries: The Effectiveness of Bicycle Helmets. D.E. Della-Giustina. July: 35-36
  • Process Safety Management: Chemical and Petroleum Processes. H.R. Kavianian. Sept.: 16-19
  • Professional Prosperity: The Narrowing Road. D.J. Eckenfelder. June: 32-35
  • Protecting Retail Customers from Back Injury Risks. R.M. Lynch. Mar.: 29-31
  • Punishment in Accident Investigation. R.O. Speir Jr. Aug.: 29-31

S

  • Safer By Design: Reducing Hazards Through Better Design. B.W. Main and K.J. McMurphy. Feb.: 29-33
  • Safety & Health Auditing: A Misunderstood Process. E.B. Jorgensen Jr. Apr.: 29-31
  • Safety and Health Management in Antarctica. R.T. Boehne. June: 47-50
  • Safety and Statistical Process Control: One Perspective. L.W. Sorrell. Jan.: 37-38
  • Safety Commitment Redefined. E.J. Nelson. Dec.: 41-43
  • Safety Experts Needed: An Investigation of the Judicial Process. V.A. Gallagher Jr. Mar.: 18-23
  • Safety Incentives from a Behavioral Perspective. T.R. Krause. Aug.: 24-28
  • Safety of Older Workers in the 21st Century. C.K. Stalnaker. June: 28-31
  • Should Your Commercial or Industrial Product Be Designed to Protect Against Injury to Children? L. Murphy. Mar.: 24-28
  • Standards Convergence: Taming the Paper Tiger. M.D. Hansen. Oct.: 18-23

T

  • Team-Based Incident Investigation at Potlatch. A.V. Ventresco and L.R. Russell. May: 36-38
  • Texas Industrial Injury Self-Insurance Alternative, The. M. Smitha. Nov.: 28-33

U

  • Uncontrolled Fires in Manufacturing Industries. C.A. Janicak. Sept.: 27-29
  • Understanding Industrial Exhaust Systems. J.A. Constance. Apr.: 26-28

W

  • Warehouse Safety: A Comprehensive Review. G. Swartz. July: 20-25
  • Who is Responsible for Construction Site Safety? R.D. Hislop. Feb.: 26-28
  • Workplace Violence Prevention: The New Safety Focus. C.A. Awadalla and J.E. Roughton. Dec.: 31-35
  • Writing for Professional Safety in the Next Millennium. M. Rhodes. June: 44-46

Author Index

A

  • Althouse, Ronald Nov.: 25-27
  • Awadalla, Crystal A. May: 39-41
  • Awadalla, Crystal A. Dec.: 31-35

B

  • Barratt, Martin L. Mar.: 32-37
  • Beohm, Richard T. Sept.: 20-23
  • Boehne, Richard T. June: 47-50
  • Bryan, Leslie A. Jr. Oct.: 28-32
  • Burton, R. Nov.: 22-24
  • Burton, S. Nov.: 22-24

C

  • Carrillo, R.A. Simon June: 38-41
  • Chandler, W. Smith Nov.: 34-36
  • Constance, John A. Apr.: 26-28
  • Crandall, Jeff Oct.: 24-27
  • Crocini, Charles J. May: 33-35

D

  • Della-Giustina, Daniel E. July: 35-36
  • Della-Giustina, Daniel E. Nov.: 18-21
  • Drebinger, John W. Jr. June: 42-43
  • Duma, Stefan Oct.: 24-27

E

  • Eckenfelder, Donald J. June: 32-35
  • English, James Nov.: 34-36

F

  • Fagan, John L. May: 33-35
  • Ferguson, Lon H. Apr.: 22-25
  • Froats, J.F. Kim Oct.: 33-36

G

  • Gallagher, Vincent A. Jr. Mar.: 18-23
  • Goldberg, Allan T. July: 37-38
  • Goodman, Gerald R. May: 42-45
  • Grayson, R. Larry Nov.: 25-27

H

  • Hislop, Richard D. Feb.: 26-28

J

  • Janicak, Christopher A. Sept.: 27-29
  • Jorgensen, Ernest B. Jr. Apr.: 29-31

K

  • Kavianian, Hamid R. Sept.: 16-19
  • Klishis, Michael Nov.: 25-27
  • Krause, Thomas R. Aug.: 24-28

L

  • Loafmann, Betty Aug.: 20-23
  • Lynch, Richard M. Mar.: 29-31

M

  • Main, Bruce W. Feb.: 29-33
  • Manuele, Fred A. Aug.: 32-37
  • Martens, Nick Sept.: 30-34
  • McClay, Corry J. Jan.: 39-41
  • McMurphy, Kristen J. Feb.: 29-33
  • Merrifield, David K. Jan.: 25-28
  • Monte, Tyrone May: 33-35
  • Murphy, Leonard E. Mar.: 24-28

N

  • Nelson, Emmitt J. Dec.: 41-43

O

  • O'Brien, Daniel Patrick Aug.: 41-44
  • O'Neil, Stephen C. Dec.: 24-27

P

  • Perry Richard H., Jr. June: 36-37
  • Petersen, Dan Apr.: 32-34
  • Petersen, Dan Oct.: 37-40
  • Pierce, F. David Dec.: 36-40
  • Powell, Darlene A. May: 33-35

R

  • Reynolds, Stephen H. Feb.: 23-25
  • Rhodes, Milton June: 44-46
  • Rinefort, Foster C. Jr. Apr.: 41-44
  • Riswadkar, A.V. Aug.: 38-40
  • Roughton, James E. May: 39-41
  • Roughton, James E. Dec.: 31-35
  • Roychowdhury, M. Apr.: 35-40
  • Rudd, Rodney Oct.: 24-27
  • Russell, Larry R. May: 36-38

S

  • Schimaneck, Frank Jan.: 25-28
  • Shivers, C. Herbert Mar.: 38-44
  • Smith, Stephen D. Feb.: 34-40
  • Smith, Susan M. Sept.: 24-26
  • Smitha, Matt Nov.: 28-33
  • Sorrell, Larry W. Jan.: 37-38
  • Speir, Richard O. Jr. Aug.: 29-31
  • Stalnaker, C. Keith June: 28-31
  • Stuck, Mary Nov.: 34-36
  • Swartz, George Jan.: 20-24
  • Swartz, George July: 20-25
  • Swartz, Matthew A. Dec.: 28-30

T

  • Townsend, Joseph J. Dec.: 20-23
  • Tremethick, Mary Jane Sept.: 24-26

V

  • Ventresco, Anthony V. May: 36-38

W

  • Walters, Henry A. Jan.: 34-36
  • Weinstein, Michael B. Jan.: 29-33
  • Welch, Niles T. Feb.: 18-22
  • Whaley, David Nov.: 18-21
  • Winn, Gary Nov.: 25-27

Z

  • Zahlis, Daniel F. May: 28-32

Subject Index

Legal Issues

Protecting Retail Customers from Back Injury Risks. R.M. Lynch. Mar.: 29-31

Safety Experts Needed: An Investigation of the Judicial Process. V.A. Gallagher Jr. Mar.: 18-23

Should Your Commercial or Industrial Product Be Designed to Protect Against Injury to Children? L.E. Murphy. Mar.: 24-28

Behavior-Based Safety Management

Behavior-Based Safety: Power and Pitfalls. B. Loafmann. Aug.: 20-23

Critical Success Factors for Behavior-Based Safety. J.H. Hidley. July: 30-34

Identifying and Removing Barriers to Safe Behaviors. H.A. Walters. Jan.: 34-36

Importance of Learning the ABCs of Behavioral Safety. S.H. Reynolds. Feb.: 23-25

Improving Behavior-Based Safety Through TQM. M.B. Weinstein. Jan.: 29-33

Perspectives on ASSE's Behavioral Safety Symposium. F.A. Manuele. Aug.: 32-37

Punishment in Accident Investigation. R.O. Speir Jr. Aug.: 29-31

Safety Incentives from a Behavioral Perspective. T.R. Krause. Aug.: 24-28

Team-Based Incident Investigation at Potlatch. A.V. Ventresco and L.R. Russell. May: 36-38

Construction Safety

Aerial Work Platforms: Safety, Liability and the Rental Center. F. Schimaneck and D.K. Merrifield. Feb.: 25-28

Who Is Responsible for Construction Site Safety? R.D. Hislop. Feb.: 26-28

Emergency Planning

Communicating Effectively During a Company Crisis. J.E. Roughton and C.A. Awa-dalla. May: 39-41

Fire and Emergency Evacuation: Schools for the Deaf. S.M. Smith and M.J. Tremethick. Sept.: 24-26

Environmental Management

A Close Look at ISO 14000: Improving Environmental Safety. K. Hersey. July: 26-29

Fire Protection

Uncontrolled Fires in Manufacturing Industries. C.A. Janicak. Sept.: 27-29

International Perspective

Competence and Skills of the Planning Supervisor. N. Martens. Sept.: 30-34

Process Safety

Process Safety Management: Chemical and Petroleum Processes. H.R. Kavianian. Sept.: 16-19

Program Management

Business Metrics for Safety: Measuring Safety Performance. D.P. O'Brien. Aug.: 41-44

Contractor Review Committee: A Hospital's Approach to Safety. J.L. Fagan, T. Monte, D.A. Powell and C.J. Crocini. May: 33-35

The Development of Work-At-Home Safety Programs. C.J. McClay. Jan.: 39-41

Does Organizational Streamlining Hurt Safety and Health? F.D. Pierce. Dec.: 36-40

Drug Testing in the Workplace. L.A. Bryan Jr. Oct.: 28-32

The Four Cs of Safety: Culture, Competency, Consequences and Continuous Improvement. D. Petersen. Apr.: 32-34

Group Decision-Making Processes for Safety Risk Assessment. G.R. Goodman. May: 42-45

Halos, Horns & Hawthorne: Flaws in the Evaluation Process. C. Shivers. Mar.: 38-44

The Hidden Agenda: Quantifying Safety's Impact on the Workplace. D.F. Zahlis. May: 28-32

How Many Stitches are Boots Worth? The True Effect of Safety Incentive Programs. A.T. Goldberg. July: 37-38

Measuring System Safety Effectiveness. D. Petersen. Oct.: 37-40

Safety and Health Auditing: A Misunderstood Process. E.B. Jorgensen Jr. Apr.: 29-31

Safety and Health Management in Antarctica. R.T. Boehne. June: 47-50

Safety and Statistical Process Control: One Perspective. L.W. Sorrell. Jan.: 37-38

Safety Commitment Redefined. E.J. Nelson. Dec.: 41-43

Standards Convergence: Taming the Paper Tiger. M.D. Hansen. Oct.: 18-23

Risk Management

A Liability Loss Control Profile for Amusement Parks. M.L. Barratt. Mar.: 32-37.

System Safety

Human Error Risk Assessment: Undefined Role in System Safety. N. Welch. Feb.: 18-22

Trends/Future Issues

Concern, Competency, Communication: 3Cs for the Next Century. R.H. Perry Jr. June: 36-37

Effective Communication: Future of the Safety Professional. J.W. Drebinger Jr. June: 42-43

Expanding Managers' Leadership Role in Safety. R.A. Simon Carrillo. June: 38-41

Professional Prosperity: The Narrowing Road. D.J. Eckenfelder. June: 32-35

Safety of Older Workers in the 21st Century. C.K. Stalnaker. June: 28-31

Writing for Professional Safety in the Next Millennium. M. Rhodes. June: 44-46

Personal Safety

The Automotive Airbag System. S. Duma, R. Rudd and J. Crandall. Oct.: 24-27

Preventing Injuries: The Effectiveness of Bicycle Helmets. D.E. Della-Giustina. July: 35-36

Product Design & Safety

Safer By Design: Reducing Hazards Through Better Design. B. Main and K. McMurphy. Feb.: 29-33

Professional Development

Are You Compromising Your Own Credibility? S.D. Smith. Feb.: 34-40

Developing an Environmental Management Curriculum. D. Whaley and D.E. Della-Giustina. Nov.: 18-21

Guidelines for a Safety Internship Program in Industry. L.H. Ferguson. Apr.: 22-25

Technical Forum

Comparison of Positive Screening and Confirmatory Results from Federally Mandated Drug Testing of Urine. M. Stuck, James English and W. Smith Chandler. Nov.: 34-36

Does Safety Pay? Hard Answers from Hard Data. F.C. Rinefort Jr. Apr.: 41-44

Environmental and Occupational Lead Exposure: Progress & Perspectives. M. Roychowdhury. Apr.: 35-40

The Texas Industrial Injury Self-Insurance Alternative. M. Smitha. Nov.: 28-33

Ergonomics

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Investigation Into the Pain. M.A. Swartz. Dec.: 28-30

Cumulative Trauma Disorders: More Than Meets the Eye. R. Burton and S. Burton. Nov.: 22-24

Ergonomics at the PC: Raising Employee Comfort Levels. J.J. Townsend. Dec.: 20-23

Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention: The Dairy Industry. J.F.K. Froats. Oct.: 33-36

New Perspective on Ergonomic Compliance. S.C. O'Neil. Dec.: 24-27

Health Hazards

Latex Allergies: Implications in the Workplace. A.V. Riswadkar. Aug.: 38-40

Industrial Safety

Designing Safety Into Machines. R.T. Beohm. Sept.: 20-23

Forklift Tipover: A Detailed Analysis. G. Swartz. Jan.: 20-24

Understanding Industrial Exhaust Systems. J.A. Constance. Apr.: 26-28

Warehouse Safety: A Comprehensive Review. G. Swartz. July: 20-25

Specific Industries

Implementing a Customized Database Technique. G. Winn, M. Klishis, R.L. Grayson and R. Althouse. Nov.: 25-27

Violence

Workplace Violence Prevention: The New Safety Focus. C.A. Awadalla and J.E. Roughton. Dec.: 31-35

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