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Occupational health and safety management : a practical approach

Author: Charles D Reese
Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, ©2009.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 2nd edView all editions and formats
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The second edition of this bestseller continues to provide the basic tenants needed to initiate a comprehensive occupational safety and health initiative. Updated with more than 30percent new and revised material, this volume encompasses a total management approach that deals with the development of written programs, the identification of hazards, the mitigation of hazards by the use of common safety and health  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Charles D Reese
ISBN: 9781420051803 1420051806
OCLC Number: 220100397
Description: xxiii, 511 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
Contents: Ch. 1. In the Beginning: Introduction --
Ch. 2. Making a Commitment: Management's Commitment and Involvement --
Ch. 3. Being a Part: Workforce Involvement --
Ch. 4. Put It in Writing: A Written Safety and Health Program --
Ch. 5. Getting Safe Performance: Motivating Safety and Health --
Ch. 6. How They Act: Behavior-Based Safety --
Ch. 7. Search for the Culprits: Hazard Identification --
Ch. 8. Taking a Serious Look: Analyzing Hazards --
Ch. 9. Hurting: Occupational Injuries --
Ch. 10. Sick: Occupational Illnesses --
Ch. 11. Bent Too Far: Ergonomics --
Ch. 12. Addressing Illnesses: Industrial Hygiene --
Ch. 13. Taking Action: Intervention, Controls, and Prevention --
Ch. 14. Using the Tools: Accident Prevention Techniques --
Ch. 15. Who Knows What: Safety and Health Training --
Ch. 16. Guiding Light: OSHA Compliance --
Ch. 17. Golden Rules: OSHA Regulations --
Ch. 18. All Around: Workplace Environmental Issues --
Ch. 19. Keep Me Safe: Workplace Security and Violence --
Ch. 20. Mean Ones: Workplace Bullying --
Ch. 21. Let Us Find a Way: Safety Communications --
Ch. 22. Everything Costs Dollars: Budgeting for Safety and Health --
Ch. 23. All's Well That Ends Well: Summary --
App. A. Emergency Action Plan --
Fire Evacuation --
App. B. Written Safety and Health Program --
App. C. Hazard Identification Tool --
App. D. Safety and Health Audit Instrument --
App. E. Sample and Blank Material Safety Data Sheets --
App. F. Ergonomics Solution Chart --
App. G. OSHA Safety and Health Training Requirements --
App. H. OSHA Offices --
App. I. 50 Most Cited Violations by Major Industrial Groups --
App. J. Summary of 29 CFR 1910 --
App. K. Most Common Air Pollutants and Toxic Chemicals --
App. L. Workplace Security Program --
App. M. Occupational Safety and Health Resources --
Bibliography --
Index.
Responsibility: Charles D. Reese.
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