Anticipating Critical Errors You don't need to be a fortune teller to predict frustration, and the same is true for rushing (English)
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Title:Anticipating Critical Errors You don't need to be a fortune teller to predict frustration, and the same is true for rushing
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Contributors:Wilson, L. ( author )
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Published in:OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ; 82, 9 ; 98-103
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Publication date:2013-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 82, Issue 9
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From the Editor| 2013
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Newsline| 2013
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ERGONOMICS - What Is a Safe Lift? -When training is done well, in combination with engineering controls, it is a very effective way to reduce back injuries an create safer lifting environments.Espinoza, Kathy et al. | 2013
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What Is a Safe Lift? When training is done well, in combination with engineering controls, it is a very effective way to reduce back injuries and create safer lifting environmentsEspinoza, K. et al. | 2013
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Protecting Workers from Risks Associated with Nanomaterials, Part II Control banding is likely the most well-developed risk management strategy for use with nanomaterials to dateKreider, M.L. / Burns, A.M. / DeRose, G.H. / Panko, J.M. et al. | 2013
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INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE - Protecting Workers from Risks Associated with Nanomaterials, Part II -Control banding is likely the most well-developed risk management strategy for use with nanomaterials to date.Kreider, Marisa L. et al. | 2013
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly -A quick take-away from a landmark study of benzene exposure and cancer among petroleum workers: Defending trace benzene lawsuits will be more challenging.Allen, Jeffrey R. et al. | 2013
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SAFETY CULTURE - The ROI of Safety -Here's how developing a culture of safety can help the bottom line.Herriott, Simon et al. | 2013
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The ROI of Safety Here's how developing a culture of safety can help the bottom lineHerriott, S. et al. | 2013
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FACILITY MANAGEMENT - Death by Forklift is Really the PITs -Powered industrial trucks are critical to many industries. By implementing a forklift safety program and effectively training, you can ensure that this asset doesn't become a liability.Paulausky, Chuck et al. | 2013
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Death by Forklift is Really the PITs Powered industrial trucks are critical to many industries. By implementing a forklift safety program and effectively training, you can ensure that this asset doesn't become a liabilityPaulausky, C. et al. | 2013
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Celebrating the National Safety Council's First Century Chicago's McCormick Place once again will host one of the world's largest conferences for environmental, health, and safety professionalsAcklen, J. et al. | 2013
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NSC 2013 PREVIEW - Celebrating the National Safety Council's First Century -Chicago's McCormick Place once again will host one of the world's largest conferences for environmental, health, and safety professionals.Acklen, Jessica et al. | 2013
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SPECIAL SECTION: HEARING PROTECTION| 2013
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Hearing Protection Technologies for the Future -Self-fitting technology will enhance communication and eventually incorporate intelligent filtering that will adapt to your noise environment.Di Giovanni, Anthony et al. | 2013
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Protect the Hear and Now -The real issue is not that hearing protection has played second fiddle to other PPE products, but that there is a lack of education regarding noise-induced hearing loss.Hill, Leo et al. | 2013
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INDOOR AIR QUALITY - A Systematic and Scientific Approach to IAQ Odor Complaints -If we can smell formaldehyde in the workplace, then we likely are at risk for an occupational overexposure.Zeidner, David L. et al. | 2013
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A Systematic and Scientific Approach to IAQ Odor Complaints If we can smell formaldehyde in the workplace, then we likely are at risk for an occupational overexposureZeidner, D.L. et al. | 2013
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Building Materials Can Be a MajorSource of Indoor Air Pollution -Indoor air quality can be improved by controlling the sources of VOC emissions.Mitchell, Bruce et al. | 2013
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EMPLOYEE GIFTS & INCENTIVES SECTION| 2013
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Increasing Employee Participation -in Corporate Wellness ProgramsIncorporating games into the wellness program structure makes sense as the next engagement strategy.Hendrickson, Barb et al. | 2013
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Eight CulturalImperatives forWorkplace Safety -Don't hesitate to give employees the knowledge and tools to make decisions.Smith, Michelle M. et al. | 2013
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Safety and Wellness:The Critical Connection -Because these two fields approach their objectives with different assumptions, priorities, and methods, coordination is not common.Ozer, Ira et al. | 2013
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TRAINING: MATERIALS HANDLING - The Next Generation of Dock Safety Equipment -Employers must focus on forklift safety training and consider using multiple safety devices.Swietlik, Walt et al. | 2013
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The Next Generation of Dock Safety Equipment Employers must focus on forklift safety training and consider using multiple safety devicesSwietlik, W. et al. | 2013
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EMPLOYEE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING SECTION| 2013
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Legalized Marijuana andIts Effect on the Workplace -What does an employer do about relaxed drug laws? Watch for impairment and be ready to confront itas a safety issue.McGuire, Jo et al. | 2013
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Prescription for a Hazardous Workplace - Abuse of prescription drugs is the toughest drug problem facing safety professionals today.Powell, Andrew et al. | 2013
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Coming to Grips with Slips Any environment with a hard walking surface subject to contaminants needs slip resistanceLaws, J. et al. | 2013
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FOOT PROTECTION - Coming to Grips with Slips -Any environment with a hard walking surface subject to contaminants needs slip resistance.Laws, Jerry et al. | 2013
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Anticipating Critical Errors You don't need to be a fortune teller to predict frustration, and the same is true for rushingWilson, L. et al. | 2013
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TRANSPORTATION SAFETY - Bringing All Cars Up to theSafest Standards -By 2020, Global NCAP's goal is for all new cars to meet the UN crash test regulations.Laws, Jerry et al. | 2013
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Bringing All Cars Up to the Safest Standards By 2020, Global NCAP's goal is for all new cars to meet the UN crash test regulationsLaws, J. et al. | 2013
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Practical ExcellenceGalloway, Shawn et al. | 2013
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New Products| 2013
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Product Spotlights| 2013
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Literature Library ●Classifieds| 2013
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Advertiser Index| 2013
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Breakthrough StrategiesPater, Robert et al. | 2013