Product Pulse (Unbekannt)
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Professional safety
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47
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2002
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- Aufsatz (Zeitschrift) / Print
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Titel:Product Pulse
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Erschienen in:Professional safety ; 47, 7 ; 42-44
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Erscheinungsort:Park Ridge, Ill.
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Erscheinungsdatum:2002
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Format:Print
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National Engineers Week seeks volunteers for its Future City Competition.| 2002
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President's Message - New ASSE President Mark Hansen shares his goals for the coming year.| 2002
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Dates & Places| 2002
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Standards Developments - An overview of A1264.2-2001, Standard for the Provision of Slip Resistance on Walking-Working Surfaces.| 2002
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Governmental Affairs| 2002
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Rules & Regs - Highlights from John Henshaw's presentation at ASSE's Professional Development Conference in Nashville.| 2002
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Industry Notes - Tips for companies seeking to achieve ISO 9000:2000 recertification.| 2002
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ASSE Foundation Research - Corporate Culture: A Study of Firms with Outstanding Construction Safety - The construction industry has made great strides toward a safe working environment, but the true test of a company's commitment to safety is its efforts to create a true safety culture. This study explored the correlation between a corporation's culture and its safety performance; based on the findings, recommendations are offered regarding how a company can change certain characteristics to create a safer working environment.Molenaar, Keith et al. | 2002
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Manual Materials Handling - Training Managers for a Safer Workplace: Giving Managers Tools to Better Protect Their Workers - The benefits of training employees to work safely are well-documented. Can organizations reap similar benefits by training their managers to use proven tools that better protect their employees? Will managers retain the knowledge imparted and apply it in practice? Will the resulting task analyses and design solutions be superior to those developed on the basis of intuition and common sense? To answer these questions, the authors present the results of a recent study.Godbey, Jessie F. et al. | 2002
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Risk Management - Risk Assessment Is Coming: Are You Ready? Understanding the Risk Assessment Process and Its Benefits - Risk assessments will soon be required on all machines covered by the ANSI B11 (machine tool) standards -- And a growing number of industry committees are incorporating similar requirements into their standards. This article reviews the recent progression of risk assessment, explains supplier and user responsibilities in the machine tool industry, presents other-industry and cross-industry evidence of risk assessment advances, and discusses the implications of these changes.Main, Bruce W. et al. | 2002
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Other Voices - Too Few PhDs in Safety: A Student's Perspective on a Growing Professional Need - The author describes his search for a suitable safety-related Ph.D. program -- A search filled at times with great frustration due to the lack of programs that focus on safety management. He then offers several recommendations on how the profession can address this need, warning that continued inaction "could hamper safety's claim as a true profession."Behm, Michael et al. | 2002
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Reader Feedback - A discussion of welding fume.| 2002
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Product Pulse| 2002
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Classified Ads| 2002
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Back Page| 2002