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Reese/IndustrialSafetyandHealthforAdministrativeServices 53825_C000 FinalProof page i 23.8.2008 6:07pm CompositorName:VBalamugundan Industrial Safety and Health for Administrative Services Reese/IndustrialSafetyandHealthforAdministrativeServices 53825_C000 FinalProof page ii 23.8.2008 6:07pm CompositorName:VBalamugundan Handbook of Safety and Health for the Service Industry Industrial Safety and Health for Goods and Materials Services Industrial Safety and Health for Infrastructure Services Industrial Safety and Health for Administrative Services Industrial Safety and Health for People-Oriented Services Reese/IndustrialSafetyandHealthforAdministrativeServices 53825_C000 FinalProof page iii 23.8.2008 6:07pm CompositorName:VBalamugundan H ANDBOOK OF SAFETY AND HEALTH FOR THE SERVICE INDUSTRY Industrial Safety and Health for Administrative Services Charles D. Reese Reese/IndustrialSafetyandHealthforAdministrativeServices 53825_C000 FinalProof page iv 23.8.2008 6:07pm CompositorName:VBalamugundan CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4200-5382-1 (Hardcover) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher can- not assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. 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CCC is a not-for-profit organization that pro- vides licenses and registration for a variety of users. For organizations that have been granted a photocopy license by the CCC, a separate system of payment has been arranged. Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Reese, Charles D. Industrial safety and health for administrative services / Charles D. Reese. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4200-5382-1 (alk. paper) 1. Service industries--United States--Safety measures. 2. Service industries--Employees--Health and hygiene--United States. 3. White collar workers--Health and hygiene--United States. I. Title. HD7269.S452U674 2009 658.3’82--dc22 2008013260 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com Reese/IndustrialSafetyandHealthforAdministrativeServices 53825_C000 FinalProof page v 23.8.2008 6:07pm CompositorName:VBalamugundan Contents Preface....................................................................................................................xix Author....................................................................................................................xxi Chapter 1 Introduction tothe Service Industry....................................................1 1.1 NAICS............................................................................................................2 1.2 Employment in theService Industry.............................................................2 1.3 Safety.............................................................................................................3 1.4 Why Trauma Prevention?..............................................................................5 1.5 Accidents or Incidents...................................................................................5 1.6 Comprehensive Accident Prevention.............................................................6 1.7 Fatality and Injury Profile forthe ServiceIndustry.......................................7 1.8 Occupational Illnesses in theService Industry............................................10 References...............................................................................................................11 Chapter 2 Information Sector.............................................................................13 2.1 Information...................................................................................................14 2.1.1 Telecommunications.........................................................................14 2.1.2 Broadcasting......................................................................................16 2.1.3 InternetService Providers, Web Search Portals, and Data ProcessingServices...........................................................18 2.1.4 MotionPicture andVideoIndustries................................................20 2.1.5 Software Publishing..........................................................................21 2.1.6 Publishing,except Software.............................................................22 2.2 Profileof InformationWorkers’Deaths,Injuries, and Illnesses.................24 2.2.1 Deaths...............................................................................................24 2.2.2 Injuries..............................................................................................25 2.2.3 Illnesses.............................................................................................25 2.3 HazardsFacedby Information Workers......................................................27 2.4 Occupations forthe Information Sector.......................................................28 2.4.1 Telecommunications.........................................................................28 2.4.2 Broadcasting......................................................................................29 2.4.3 InternetService Providers, Web Search Portals, and Data ProcessingServices...........................................................31 2.4.4 MotionPicture andVideoIndustries................................................32 2.4.5 Software Publishers...........................................................................34 2.4.6 Publishing,except Software.............................................................35 2.5 Applicable OSHA Regulations....................................................................37 References...............................................................................................................38 v Reese/IndustrialSafetyandHealthforAdministrativeServices 53825_C000 FinalProof page vi 23.8.2008 6:07pm CompositorName:VBalamugundan vi Chapter3 Financial andInsurance Sector..........................................................39 3.1 Finance and Insurance.................................................................................40 3.1.1 Banking.............................................................................................40 3.1.2 Insurance...........................................................................................42 3.1.3 Securities, Commodities, and Other Investments.............................44 3.2 Profileof Financial and Insurance Workers’Death,Injuries, and Illnesses.................................................................................................45 3.2.1 Deaths...............................................................................................45 3.2.2 Injuries..............................................................................................45 3.2.3 Illnesses.............................................................................................45 3.3 HazardsFacedbyFinancialand Insurance Workers..................................45 3.4 Occupations for Financial andInsurance Sector.........................................48 3.4.1 Banking.............................................................................................48 3.4.2 Insurance...........................................................................................49 3.4.3 Securities, Commodities, and Other Investments.............................51 3.5 Applicable OSHA Regulations....................................................................53 References...............................................................................................................53 Chapter4 Professionaland Business Services...................................................55 4.1 PSTs and Management Companiesand Enterprises...................................56 4.1.1 Advertising andPublic Relations Services.......................................56 4.1.2 Scientific Research andDevelopmentServices................................57 4.1.3 Computer Systems Design and RelatedServices.............................60 4.1.4 Employment Services.......................................................................61 4.1.5 Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services...........62 4.2 Profileof Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services and Management Companies and Enterprises Workers’ Deaths, Injuries, and Illnesses...................................................................................64 4.2.1 PSTS Deaths.....................................................................................64 4.2.2 PSTS Injuries....................................................................................64 4.2.3 PSTS Illnesses...................................................................................67 4.2.4 MCEDeaths......................................................................................67 4.2.5 MCEInjuries.....................................................................................67 4.2.6 MCEIllnesses...................................................................................67 4.3 HazardsFacedbyPSTS and MCE Workers...............................................67 4.4 Occupations for thePSTS andMCESectors..............................................70 4.4.1 Advertising andPublic Relations.....................................................70 4.4.2 Scientific Research andDevelopmentServices................................71 4.4.3 Computer Systems Design and RelatedServices.............................72 4.4.4 Employment Services.......................................................................73 4.4.5 Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services..........................................................................75 4.5 Applicable OSHA Regulations....................................................................79 References...............................................................................................................80 Reese/IndustrialSafetyandHealthforAdministrativeServices 53825_C000 FinalProof page vii 23.8.2008 6:07pm CompositorName:VBalamugundan vii Chapter 5 RealEstate.........................................................................................81 5.1 RealEstate.................................................................................................82 5.1.1 Property Management...................................................................82 5.1.2 RealEstate Brokers and Sales Agents..........................................82 5.1.3 Appraisers and Assessorsof Real Estate......................................83 5.2 Profileof RealEstate Workers’Deaths, Injuries, and Illnesses................84 5.2.1 Deaths...........................................................................................84 5.2.2 Injuries..........................................................................................84 5.2.3 Illnesses.........................................................................................87 5.3 HazardsFacedby RealEstateWorkers.....................................................87 5.4 Occupations forthe Real Estate Sector.....................................................87 5.5 Applicable OSHA Regulations..................................................................88 References...............................................................................................................88 Chapter 6 Workers’Compensation....................................................................89 6.1 Employer Liability.....................................................................................90 6.2 Exclusive Remedy.....................................................................................91 6.3 CoveredEvents..........................................................................................92 6.4 Selecting a Physician.................................................................................92 6.5 Benefits.......................................................................................................93 6.5.1 MedicalBenefits...........................................................................93 6.5.2 CashBenefits................................................................................94 6.6 Survivor Benefits.......................................................................................95 6.7 Rehabilitation.............................................................................................96 6.7.1 MedicalRehabilitation..................................................................96 6.7.2 Vocational Rehabilitation.............................................................96 6.8 Administration............................................................................................97 6.9 Second-Injury Funds..................................................................................98 6.10 Risk and Insurance.....................................................................................98 6.11 LossControl.............................................................................................100 6.11.1 Return-to-Work Program............................................................101 6.11.2 Job Modification.........................................................................102 6.11.3 Hiring Practices...........................................................................102 6.11.4 Substance AbusePrograms.........................................................103 6.11.5 Employee AssistancePrograms..................................................103 6.11.6 Ergonomics Programs.................................................................103 6.11.7 Wellness Programs......................................................................104 6.12 Injury Management Programs..................................................................104 6.12.1 MedicalCaseManagement.........................................................105 6.12.2 Directing Medical Care...............................................................105 6.12.3 Preferred ProviderNetworks......................................................105 6.12.4 ClaimsReviews..........................................................................105 6.12.5 Claim Audits...............................................................................105 6.13 Summary..................................................................................................106 Reference...............................................................................................................107 Reese/IndustrialSafetyandHealthforAdministrativeServices 53825_C000 FinalProof page viii 23.8.2008 6:07pm CompositorName:VBalamugundan viii Chapter7 OSHAand Its Rules........................................................................109 7.1 OSHACT...................................................................................................111 7.2 OSHAStandards......................................................................................111 7.3 Protectionsunder theOSHACT................................................................112 7.4 National Institutefor Occupational Safety andHealth............................112 7.5 OccupationalSafety andHealthReview Commission............................114 7.6 Employer Responsibilities under theOSHACT........................................115 7.7 Workers’Rights and Responsibilities under the OSHACT......................115 7.8 Discrimination against Workers...............................................................116 7.9 Right toInformation................................................................................117 7.10 OSHAInspections...................................................................................118 7.11 Workers’Complaints and Requests forInspections................................119 7.12 Citations, Penalties, and Other EnforcementMeasures...........................120 7.13 OSHARegulations...................................................................................121 7.13.1 Federal Laws...............................................................................122 7.13.2 Regulatory Process......................................................................122 7.13.3 Federal Register..........................................................................124 7.13.4 Code ofFederal Regulations......................................................125 7.13.5 Regulation Paragraph Number System.......................................126 7.14 State OSHA Plans....................................................................................130 7.15 Worker Training.......................................................................................130 7.16 OccupationalInjuries and Illnesses.........................................................131 7.17 MedicalandExposure Records...............................................................132 7.18 Posting......................................................................................................133 7.19 Summary..................................................................................................133 Chapter8 Managing Safety and Healthinan Office Setting..........................135 8.1 Managing Safety and Health...................................................................135 8.2 Management Commitmentand EmployeeInvolvement.........................136 8.3 Worksite Analysis....................................................................................137 8.4 Hazard Prevention and Control...............................................................138 8.5 Safety and Health Training......................................................................139 8.6 Safety and Health Program Evaluation....................................................139 8.7 Evaluation ofYour Responses.................................................................142 Chapter9 Office Safety Hazards......................................................................143 9.1 Introduction..............................................................................................143 9.2 Identifying Hazards..................................................................................145 9.3 Office Hazards.........................................................................................145 9.3.1 Burnsand Scalds..........................................................................146 9.3.2 Caughtin orbetweenObjects......................................................147 9.3.3 Cuts by Sharp Objects..................................................................147 9.3.4 Electricity......................................................................................147 Reese/IndustrialSafetyandHealthforAdministrativeServices 53825_C000 FinalProof page ix 23.8.2008 6:07pm CompositorName:VBalamugundan ix 9.3.5 Elevator and Escalator Safety.....................................................148 9.3.5.1 Elevators........................................................................148 9.3.5.2 Escalators......................................................................148 9.3.6 Falls.............................................................................................149 9.3.7 Furnishing Hazards.....................................................................150 9.3.7.1 File Cabinets andShelves.............................................150 9.3.7.2 Desks.............................................................................151 9.3.7.3 Chairs............................................................................151 9.3.8 Ladders and Stepstools...............................................................152 9.3.9 Hand Tools..................................................................................153 9.3.10 Material Handling.......................................................................154 9.3.11 Powered Equipment....................................................................154 9.3.12 Slips andTrips............................................................................155 9.3.13 Stairways.....................................................................................156 9.3.14 Struck by orStrikingObjects.....................................................157 9.4 Safety inthe Office..................................................................................158 9.5 Summary..................................................................................................160 Chapter 10 Office Health Hazards...................................................................161 10.1 Introduction..............................................................................................161 10.1.1 HealthHazards............................................................................161 10.2 Office Health-Related Symptoms............................................................165 10.3 HealthIssuesand OfficeBuildings.........................................................166 10.3.1 Sick BuildingSyndrome.............................................................166 10.3.2 Building-RelatedIllnesses..........................................................167 10.4 Indoor Air Contaminants.........................................................................169 10.5 Controlling Contaminants........................................................................172 10.5.1 Controlling Biologicals...............................................................172 10.5.2 Controlling Chemicals................................................................172 10.5.3 Office Chemicals.........................................................................173 10.5.4 Controlling Physical Factors.......................................................173 10.6 Summary..................................................................................................174 Chapter 11 Office Building ChemicalHazards................................................175 11.1 Chemicals andIllness..............................................................................175 11.2 HealthHazards.........................................................................................176 11.2.1 AcuteHealthEffects...................................................................177 11.2.2 Chronic Health Effects................................................................178 11.2.3 Chronic Disease..........................................................................179 11.2.4 Birth Defects/Infertility...............................................................180 11.3 Hazardous Chemicals...............................................................................180 11.3.1 Carcinogens.................................................................................183 11.4 Office Chemicals......................................................................................183 11.4.1 Dusts...........................................................................................183

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Industrial Safety and Health for Administrative Services constitutes a much-needed source for the identification and prevention of most of the injuries and illnesses occurring in the financial and information sectors. The text thoroughly explains the issues of office health management, major safety
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