Occupational Health and Safety Management: A Practical Approach, Second EditionDeveloped to provide safety and health students with an understanding of the how-tos of implementing an occupational safety and health initiative, the first edition of Occupational Health and Safety Management soon became a blueprint for occupational safety and health management for the smallest- to the largest-sized companies. Competently followin |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Managements Commitment and Involvement | 15 |
Workforce Involvement | 25 |
A Written Safety and Health Program | 33 |
Motivating Safety and Health | 45 |
BehaviorBased Safety | 65 |
Hazard Identification | 73 |
Analyzing Hazards | 89 |
Safety Communications | 325 |
Budgeting for Safety and Health | 337 |
Summary | 345 |
Appendix A Emergency Action PlanFire Evacuation | 357 |
Appendix B Written Safety and Health Program | 359 |
Appendix C Hazard Identification Tool | 371 |
Appendix D Safety and Health Audit Instrument | 379 |
Appendix E Sample and Blank Material Safety Data Sheets | 413 |
Occupational Injuries | 107 |
Occupational Illnesses | 123 |
Ergonomics | 151 |
Industrial Hygiene | 171 |
Intervention Controls and Prevention | 185 |
Accident Prevention Techniques | 201 |
Safety and Health Training | 221 |
OSHA Compliance | 235 |
OSHA Regulations | 263 |
Workplace Environmental Issues | 275 |
Workplace Security and Violence | 293 |
Workplace Bullying | 317 |
Appendix F Ergonomics Solution Chart | 425 |
Appendix G OSHA Safety and Health Training Requirements | 429 |
Appendix H OSHA Offices | 439 |
Appendix I 50 Most Cited Violations by Major Industrial Groups | 445 |
Appendix J Summary of 29 CFR 1910 | 457 |
Appendix K Most Common Air Pollutants and Toxic Chemicals | 475 |
Appendix L Workplace Security Program | 481 |
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Back cover | 513 |
Other editions - View all
Occupational Health and Safety Management: A Practical Approach Charles D. Reese Limited preview - 2003 |
Occupational Health and Safety Management: A Practical Approach, Second Edition Charles D. Reese No preview available - 2008 |
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