2003 Professional Safety Article Index
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Title Index
A
- Analyzing a Fatal Crane Accident. W. Johnson and R. Rautiainen. Jan.: 16-20.
- Asbestos Abatement: Innovation Drastically Reduces Construction Duration. C. Zanoni and K. Singh. Jan.: 33-36.
- Asbestos: "Second Wind" Brings Contaminant Back into Public Eye. J.C. Camplin. Aug.: 32-39.
- Assessing a Fatal HAZRIN: A Case Study with Links to Chaos & Complexity. W.M. Montante. Mar.: 26-31.
B
- Backup Alarms: Preventing Injuries Caused by Reversing Vehicles. V.A. Gallagher. Jan.: 28-32.
- Behavioral Safety Theory: Understanding the Theoretical Foundation. S.E. Johnson. Oct.: 39-44.
- Building a Solar House: An Exercise in Safety Education & Experience. J. Davis and F. Hayati. May: 24-28.
C
- Carbon Monoxide & Houseboats. K.H. Dunn, S.A. Shulman, G.S. Earnest, R.M. Hall, J.B. McCammon and R.E. McCleery. Nov.: 47-57.
- Controlling Risk Taking Among Firefighters: Identifying Key Attributes for an Incident Commander. D.L. Fender. July: 14-18.
- Culture & Leadership: Seven Key Points for Improved Safety Performance. E. Blair. June: 18-22.
D
- Depression: The Hidden Workplace Illness. E. Lanier. Oct.: 27-30.
E
- Electronic Procurement & Tracking of Chemicals. J.L. Behar and J. Houseman. Aug.: 27-31.
- Emergency Without Precedent, An: Protecting Safety & Health of Workers at Fresh Kills Landfill. L. DeNenno. July: 27-29.
- Emerging Management School of Safety, The: SH&E Professionals Must Develop Business Skills to Succeed. S.J. Adams. Sept.: 18-21.
- Environmental Site Assessments: A Primer for SH&E Professionals. M.D. Hansen and G.W. Gammel. Feb.: 37-44.
- Ergonomics Rulemaking: Dissecting OSHA's Cost-Benefit Analysis Offers Insight for Future Rulemaking. D.C. Seo and E. Blair. Apr.: 37-43.
- ErgoStat Program, The: Pilot Study of an Ergonomic Intervention to Reduce Static Loads for Caregivers. A. Brinkhoff and N. Knibbe. May: 32-39.
F
- Fleet Safety: Protecting Drivers & the Bottom Line. J.L. McKillips. Oct.: 22-26.
H
- Human Error: A Closer Look at Safety's Next Frontier. D. Petersen. Dec.: 25-32.
- Human Error & the Challenges of an Aging Workforce. J.M. Haight. Dec.: 18-24.
I
- Injury Prevention in an Aging Workforce: Strategies for Integrating Safety, Fitness & Supervisor Leadership. F.S. Drennan and D. Richey. Sept.: 29-38.
L
- Low English Proficiency & Increased Injury Rates: Causal or Associated? A Case Study. F.D. Pierce. Aug.: 40-45.
M
- Mold Risk Assessment & Remediation: Proactive Management, Prompt Action Reduce Risks. D.P. Mahoney and J.E. Spear. Aug.: 20-26.
- Multisite Success with Systematic BBS: A Case Study. B. Chandler and T.A. Huntebrinker. June: 33-40.
- Musculoskeletal Disorders: Case Studies Involving Cardiac Echosonographers. M. Swinker and S.B. Randall. Mar.: 40-44.
O
- OS&H Internships: What Graduates Are Saying About Their Experience. C.W. McGlothlin Jr. June: 41-50.
- Out of the Box Approach to Mine Safety: Focus on Construction, Maintenance & Repair Activities. K.M. Kowalski and L.L. Rethi. Jan.: 21-27.
P
- People-Based Safety: Improving Employees' Attitudes & Organizational Culture. J.H. Williams. Feb.: 32-36.
- People-Based Safety: The Psychology of Actively Caring. E.S. Geller. Dec.: 33-43.
- Product Liability Risk Control: Seven Keys to Success. K.E. Ryan. Feb.: 20-25.
- Psychology, Risk & Safety: Understanding How Personality & Perception Influence Risk Taking. D. Cooper. Nov.: 39-46.
R
- Restaurant Hazards: Practice-Based Approaches to Disabling Occupational Injuries. A.J. Filiaggi and T.K. Courtney. May: 18-23.
S
- Safety & Environmental Management System Assessment: A Tool for Evaluating & Improving SH&E Performance. D.E. Downs. Nov.: 31-38.
- Safety in the Food Processing Industry: An Observational Assessment of Hazards from the State of Washington. M. Cohen, C. Connon and B. Silverstein. Nov.: 20-30.
- Safety Man Cometh, The: Improving the Perception of Safety in the Roofing Industry. R.D. Mundy. Dec.: 44-46.
- Safety Network, The: Strategies for Building an Effective Company Resource. J.E. LaBelle. Apr.: 25-29.
- Safety Process Analysis: Improving Safety Results with Process Flowcharts & Maps. J.B. ReVelle. July: 19-26.
- Safety Through Design: Helping Design Engineers Answer 10 Key Questions. W.C. Christensen. Mar.: 32-39.
- Selecting an Effective BBS Process: Fundamental Elements Should Guide Decision Making. P.W. Hurst and W.L. Palya. Sept.: 39-41.
- Severe Injury Potential: Addressing an Often-Overlooked Safety Management Element. F.A. Manuele. Feb.: 26-31.
- SH&E Life-Cycle Cost Model: An Internal Study from the Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry, Part 1. A. Veltri, D. Dance and M. Nave. June: 23-32.
- SH&E Life-Cycle Cost Model: An Internal Study from the Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry, Part 2. A. Veltri, D. Dance and M. Nave. July: 30-36.
- Situated Learning: New Approach to SH&E Training Focuses on Learning. D. Machles. Sept.: 22-28.
T
- Telecommuting: Managing the Safety of Workers in Home Office Environments. M.M. Robertson, W.S. Maynard and J.R. McDevitt. Apr.: 30-36.
- Terrorism: Assessing the Risk & Minimizing Exposure. B.T. Bennett. Oct.: 31-38.
- Trucking Security: Managing Freight Movement in a New Era. K.E. Julian. Apr.: 20-24.
U
- Understanding Crisis Management: Risk Assessment & Planning Are Key to Effective Response. S.E. NyBlom. Mar.: 18-25.
W
- When Is It Time to Worry About Clustering? A Poisson Distribution Tutorial for SH&E Professionals. P.L. Clemens. May: 29-31.
Author Index
A
- Adams, Shawn J. Sept.: 18-21
B
- Behar, Jeff L. Aug.: 27-31
- Bennett, Brian T. Oct.: 31-38
- Blair, Earl Apr.: 37-43
- Blair, Earl June: 18-22
- Brinkhoff, Amelieke May: 32-39
C
- Camplin, Jeffery C. Aug.: 32-39
- Chandler, Byron June: 33-40
- Christensen, Wayne C. Mar.: 32-39
- Clemens, Pat L. May: 29-31
- Cohen, Martin Nov.: 20-30
- Connon, Catherine Nov.: 20-30
- Cooper, Dominic Nov.: 39-46
- Courtney, Theodore K. May: 18-23
D
- Dance, Daren June: 23-32
- Dance, Daren July: 30-36
- Davis, Jerry May: 24-28
- DeNenno, Linda July: 27-29
- Drennan, Fred S. Sept.: 29-38
- Downs, David E. Nov.: 31-38
- Dunn, Kevin H. Nov.: 47-57
E
- Earnest, G.S. Nov.: 47-57
F
- Fender, David L. July: 14-18
- Filiaggi, Alfred J. May: 18-23
G
- Gallagher, Vincent A. Jan.: 28-32
- Gammel, Gerald W. Feb.: 37-45
- Geller, E. Scott Dec.: 33-43
H
- Haight, Joel M. Dec.: 18-24
- Hall, Ronald M. Nov.: 47-57
- Hansen, Mark D. Feb.: 37-45
- Hayati, Fazel May: 24-28
- Houseman, John Aug.: 27-31
- Huntebrinker, Thomas A. June: 33-40
- Hurst, Philip W. Sept.: 39-41
J
- Johnson, Stephen E. Oct.: 39-44
- Johnson, Wayne Jan.: 16-20
- Julian, Kerry E. Apr.: 20-24
K
- Knibbe, Nico May: 32-39
- Kowalski, Kathleen M. Jan.: 21-27
L
- LaBelle, Jeffery E. Apr.: 25-29
- Lanier, Eric Oct.: 27-30
M
- Machles, David Sept.: 22-28
- Mahoney, Daniel P. Aug.: 20-26
- Manuele, Fred A. Feb.: 26-31
- Maynard, Wayne S. Apr.: 30-36
- McCammon, Jane B. Nov.: 47-57
- McCleery, Robert E. Nov.: 47-57
- McDevitt, Jamie R. Apr.: 30-36
- McGlothlin Jr., Charles W. June: 41-50
- McKillips, Joseph L. Oct.: 22-26
- Montante, William M. Mar.: 26-31
- Mundy, Randall D. Dec.: 44-46
N
- Nave, Michael June: 23-32
- Nave, Michael July: 30-36
- NyBlom, Steven E. Mar.: 18-25
P
- Palya, William L. Sept.: 39-41
- Petersen, D. Dec.: 25-32
- Pierce, F.D. Aug.: 40-45
R
- Randall, Stephen B. Mar.: 40-44
- Rautiainen, Risto Jan.: 16-20
- Rethi, Lynn L. Jan.: 21-27
- ReVelle, Jack B. July: 19-26
- Richey, David Sept.: 29-38
- Robertson, Michelle M. Apr.: 30-36
- Ryan, Kenneth E. Feb.: 20-25
S
- Seo, Dong-Chul Apr.: 37-43
- Shulman, Stanley A. Nov.: 47-57
- Silverstein, Barbara Nov.: 20-30
- Singh, Karamjit Jan.: 33-36
- Spear, Jerome E. Aug.: 20-26
- Swinker, Marian Mar.: 40-44
V
- Veltri, Anthony June: 23-32
- Veltri, Anthony July: 30-36
W
- Williams, Joshua H. Feb.: 32-36
Z
- Zanoni, Christopher Jan.: 33-36
Subject Index
Accident Causation
Assessing a Fatal HAZRIN: A Case Study with Links to Chaos & Complexity. W.M. Montante. Mar.: 26-31.
Business of Safety
SH&E Life-Cycle Cost Model: An Internal Study from the Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry, Part 1. A. Veltri, D. Dance and M. Nave. June: 23-32.
SH&E Life-Cycle Cost Model: An Internal Study from the Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry, Part 2. A. Veltri, D. Dance and M. Nave. July: 30-36.
Behavior-Based Safety
Behavioral Safety Theory: Understanding the Theoretical Foundation. S.E. Johnson. Oct.: 39-44.
Human Error: A Closer Look at Safety's Next Frontier. D. Petersen. Dec.: 25-32.
Multisite Success with Systematic BBS: A Case Study. B. Chandler and T.A. Huntebrinker. June: 33-40.
Crisis Management
Understanding Crisis Management: Risk Assessment & Planning Are Key. S.E. NyBlom. Mar.: 18-25.
Cost Analysis
Ergonomics Rulemaking: Dissecting OSHA's Cost-Benefit Analysis Offers Insight for Future Rulemaking. D.C. Seo and E. Blair. Apr.: 37-43.
Construction Safety
Building a Solar House: An Exercise in Safety Education & Experience. J. Davis and F. Hayati. May: 24-28.
Ergonomics
ErgoStat Program, The: Pilot Study of an Ergonomic Intervention to Reduce Static Loads for Caregivers. A. Brinkhoff and N. Knibbe. May: 32-39.
Emergency Response
Emergency Without Precedent, An: Protecting the Safety & Health of Workers at the Fresh Kills Landfill. L. DeNenno. July: 27-29.
Engineering Safety
Carbon Monoxide & Houseboats. K.H. Dunn, S.A. Shulman, G.S. Earnest, R.M. Hall, J.B. McCammon and R.E. McCleery. Nov.: 47-57.
Environmental Safety
Environmental Site Assessments: A Primer for SH&E Professionals. M.D. Hansen and G.W. Gammel. Feb.: 37-44.
Employee Safety
Telecommuting: Managing the Safety of Workers in Home Office Environments. M.M. Robertson, W.S. Maynard and J.R. McDevitt. Apr.: 30-36.
Health Hazards
Asbestos: "Second Wind" Brings Contaminant Back into Public Eye. J.C. Camplin. Aug.: 32-39.
Mold Risk Assessment & Remediation: Proactive Management, Prompt Action Reduce Risks. D.P. Mahoney and J.E. Spear. Aug.: 20-26.
Hazardous Materials
Electronic Procurement & Tracking of Chemicals: Systems Ensure Safety & Improve Efficiency. J.L. Behar and J. Houseman. Aug.: 27-31.
Health & Wellness
Depression: The Hidden Workplace Illness. E. Lanier. Oct.: 27-30.
Hazard Analysis
Severe Injury Potential: Addressing an Often-Overlooked Safety Management Element. F.A. Manuele. Feb.: 26-31.
Incident Investigation
When Is It Time to Worry About Clustering? A Poisson Distribution Tutorial for SH&E Professionals. P.L. Clemens. May: 29-31.
Analyzing a Fatal Crane Accident: Investigation Reveals Practical Preventive Measures. W. Johnson and R. Rautiainen. Jan.: 16-20.
Incident Command
Controlling Risk Taking Among Firefighters: Identifying Key Attributes for an Incident Commander. D.L. Fender. July: 14-18.
Literature Review
Human Error & the Challenges of an Aging Workforce: Considerations for Improving Workplace Safety. J.M. Haight. Dec.: 18-24.
Mine Safety
Out of the Box Approach to Mine Safety: Focus on Construction, Maintenance & Repair Activities. K.M. Kowalski and L.L. Rethi. Jan.: 21-27.
Occupational Safety
Musculoskeletal Disorders: Case Studies Involving Cardiac Echosonographers.
M. Swinker and S.B. Randall. Mar.: 40-44.
Other Voices
Safety Man Cometh, The: Improving the Perception of Safety in the Roofing Industry. R.D. Mundy. Dec.: 44-46.
People-Based Safety
People-Based Safety: The Psychology of Actively Caring. E.S. Geller. Dec.: 33-43.
Program Development
Safety Through Design: Helping Design Engineers Answer 10 Key Questions. W.C. Christensen. Mar.: 32-39.
Safety Process Analysis: Improving Safety Results with Process Flowcharts & Maps. J.B. ReVelle. July: 19-26.
Selecting an Effective BBS Process: Fundamental Elements Should Guide Decision Making. P.W. Hurst and W.L. Palya. Sept.: 39-41.
Fleet Safety: Protecting Drivers & the Bottom Line. J.L. McKillips. Oct.: 22-26.
Professional Development
Emerging Management School of Safety, The: SH&E Professionals Must Develop Business Skills to Succeed. S.J. Adams. Sept.: 18-21.
OS&H Internships: What Graduates Are Saying About Their Experience. C.W. McGlothlin Jr. June: 41-50.
Performance Improvement
Safety & Environmental Management System Assessment: A Tool for Evaluating & Improving SH&E Performance. D.E. Downs. Nov.: 31-38.
Project Management
Asbestos Abatement: Innovation Drastically Reduces Construction Duration. C. Zanoni and K. Singh. Jan.: 33-36.
Product Safety
Product Liability Risk Control: Seven Keys to Success. K.E. Ryan. Feb.: 20-25.
Risk Management
Psychology, Risk & Safety: Understanding How Personality & Perception Can Influence Risk Taking. D. Cooper. Nov.: 39-46.
Safety Research
Safety in the Food Processing Industry: An Observational Assessment of Hazards from the State of Washington. M. Cohen, C. Connon and B. Silverstein. Nov.: 20-30.
Safety Management
People-Based Safety: Improving Employees' Attitudes & Organizational Culture. J.H. Williams. Feb.: 32-36.
Safety Network, The: Strategies for Building an Effective Company Resource. J.E. LaBelle. Apr.: 25-29.
Safety Performance
Culture & Leadership: Seven Key Points for Improved Safety Performance.
E. Blair. June: 18-22.
Systems Thinking
Low English Proficiency & Increased Injury Rates: Causal or Associated? A Case Study. F.D. Pierce. Aug.: 40-45.
Security
Terrorism: Assessing the Risk of WMD & Minimizing Exposure. B.T. Bennett. Oct.: 31-38.
Training
Situated Learning: New Approach to SH&E Training Focuses on Learning.
D. Machles. Sept.: 22-28.
Team Development
Injury Prevention in an Aging Workforce: Strategies for Integrating Safety, Fitness
& Supervisor Leadership. F.S. Drennan and D. Richey. Sept.: 29-38.
Transportation Safety
Trucking Security: Managing Freight Movement in a New Era. K.E. Julian. Apr.: 20-24.
Workplace Safety
People-Based Safety: The Psychology of Actively Caring. E.S. Geller. Dec.: 33-43.
Restaurant Hazards: Practice-Based Approaches to Disabling Occupational Injuries. A.J. Filiaggi and T.K. Courtney. May: 18-23.
Vehicle Safety
Backup Alarms: Preventing Injuries Caused by Reversing Vehicles. V.A. Gallagher. Jan.: 28-32.