Cellular Phones: Are They Safe? Potential health hazards related to the use of cellular phones are reviewed. The author provides a brief history of cellular technology, and discusses radio frequency radiation and emission limits, as well as tower and vehicular-mounted antennas, and the hazards of exposure to each (English)
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Title:Cellular Phones: Are They Safe? Potential health hazards related to the use of cellular phones are reviewed. The author provides a brief history of cellular technology, and discusses radio frequency radiation and emission limits, as well as tower and vehicular-mounted antennas, and the hazards of exposure to each
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Contributors:Barnes, J. R. ( author )
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Published in:PROFESSIONAL SAFETY ; 44, 12 ; 20-22
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Publication date:1999-01-01
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 44, Issue 12
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - UPFRONT| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - ASSE PERSPECTIVES| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - PRESIDENT'S EDITORIAL| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - CALENDAR OF EVENTS| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - WORKPLACE TIPS| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - REGULATORY NEWS| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - SAFETY DIGEST| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - READERS' PULSE| 1999
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Cellular Phones: Are They Safe? Potential health hazards related to the use of cellular phones are reviewed. The author provides a brief history of cellular technology, and discusses radio frequency radiation and emission limits, as well as tower and vehicular-mounted antennas, and the hazards of exposure to eachBarnes, J. R. et al. | 1999
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FEATURES - CELLULAR PHONES: ARE THEY SAFE? - Potential health hazards related to the use of cellular phones are reviewed. The author provides a brief history of cellular technology, and discusses radio frequency radiation and emission limits, as well as tower and vehicular-mounted antennas, and the hazards of exposure to eachBarnes, Jerry R. et al. | 1999
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Using Scorecards to Measure Safety PerformanceIngalls, T. S. et al. | 1999
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FEATURES - USING SCORECAROS TO MEASURE SAFETY PERFORMANCE - To avoid "statistical hoodwinking," safety professionals must help employers define measures that accurately assess organizational performance. The author examines the use of "scorecards" to assess safety performance and discusses four functional areas -- Culture-systems, behavior, safety programs and learning-growth -- That influence the way an organization performsIngalls Jr, Theodore S. et al. | 1999
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FEATURES - WARNING! SAFETY INCENTIVE PROGRAMS ARE UNDER OSHA SCRUTINY: TAKE STEPS TO PREVENT UNDER-REPORTING - According to the authors, OSHA is closely examining "traditional" safety incentive programs -- Those that are primarily results-oriented. But incentive programs are not the true problem, the authors say. Injury hiding and non-reporting are. "It is necessary to clearly distinguish between what is perceived to potentially result in under-reporting and what actually does result in under-reporting."Flanders, Marc E. et al. | 1999
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Warning! Safety Incentive Programs are Under OSHA Scrutiny: Take Steps to Prevent Under-ReportingFlanders, M. E. / Lawrence, T. W. et al. | 1999
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FEATURES - UNIONS & BEHAVIOR-BASED SAFETY: ALWAYS THE ODD COUPLE? - Many unions oppose behavior-based safety programs, the authors state, because they believe such programs encourage "blaming the victim." The case study presented tests whether a BBS program can succeed in a union environment. "This project began as a sincere effort by labor and management to provide a meaningful safety program and address identified problems."Winn, Gary L. et al. | 1999
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Unions & Behavior-Based Safety: Always the Odd Couple?Winn, G. L. / Frederick, L. J. / Church, G. M. et al. | 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - HONOR ROLL| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - PRODUCT PROFILE: HEARING PROTECTION| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - NEW PRODUCTS| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - PERSONNEL CENTER| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT| 1999
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NEWS, VIEWS & OTHER DEPARTMENTS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY| 1999