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article index Education and Training by Chris Henderson, Vol. 157, No. beth Agnvall, Vol. 157, No. 6, “Safety Training Goes Interactive,” 5, May 1998, pp. 74-75. June 1998, pp. 32-33. by Sandy Graham, Vol. 157, No. 4, April 1998, pp. 32-30. “Participatury Ergonomics: Let “Online Shopping: Why Bother?” Your Workers Lead the Way,” by by Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. 158, “Today's Students, Tomorrow's Sarah Wortham, Vol. 158, No. 1, No. 1, July 1998, pp. 86-87. Safety Pros,” by Catherine B. Ked- July 1998, pp. 66-69. jidjian, Vol. 157, No. 4, “Out of Sites, Out of Mind?” by April 1998, pp. 38-43. Health and Weliness Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. 158, No. “The Truth About Colds and Flu,” 2, August 1998, pp. 142-143. “Safe Driver On Board,” by Dan by Janet Willen, Vol. 158, No. 6, Emerson, Vol. 157, No. 6, June December 1998, pp. 58-61. “Safety! Safety! Read All About 1998, pp. 36-41. It!” by Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. international 158, No. 3, September 1998, pp. “Log On to Safety,” by Robert “Away on Business? Travel Smart, 106-111. Derocher, Vol. 158, No. 3. Sep- Travel Safe,” by Janet Willen, Vol. tember 1998, pp. 52-56. 157, No. 4, April 1998, pp. 50-53. “Answer’s in the Mail,” by Eliza- beth Agnvall, Vol. 158, No. 4, “Forklift Safety: Power Up Your “Safety on a Global Scale: Many October 1998, pp. 132-138. Training Program,” by Nina Countries, One Cause,” by Dan Gadomski, Vol. 158, No. 4, Octo- Gottlieb, Vol. 158, No. 6, Decem- “What's Online for You,” by Eliza- ber 1998, pp. 68-72. ber 1998, pp. 34-38. beth Agnvall, Vol. 158, No. 5, November 1998, pp. 70-72 Environment “Travel Smart, Travel Safely,” by “Indoor Air: The Good, the Bad Joseph Ptaszynski, Vol. 158, No. “The Whole World in Your and the Moldy,” by Lani Sinclair, 6, December 1998, pp. 62-65. Screen,” by Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. Vol. 157, No. 5, May 1998, pp. 158, No. 6, December 1998, pp. 32-56. internet 66-67. “SIRI’s Serious Web Site,” by Dale “Industry and the Ozone Hole: O. Ritzel, Vol. 157, No. 1, January Occupational Health/ Time Is Running Out,” by Lani 1998, p. 70. industrial Hygiene Sinclair, Vol. 158, No. 2, August “Listen Up: Take the Guesswork 1998, pp. 50-53. “Set Your Sites on Eye and Face Out of Hearing Protection,” by Protection,” by Elizabeth Agnvall, Darcy Lewis, Vol. 157, No. 2, Feb- Ergonomics Vol. 157, No. 3, March 1998, pp. ruary 1998, pp. 48-51. “ANSI’s Office Ergonomics Stan- 26-27. dard Is Here,” by Sarah Wortham, “Dust War: The Fight Against Sil- Vol. 157, No. 1, January 1998, pp. “All Flash, All Substance,” by Eliz- icosis Rages On,” by Sandy Gra- 56-59. abeth Agnvall, Vol. 157, No. 4, ham, Vol. 157, No. 3, March 1998, April 1998, pp. 28-29. pp. 40-44. “Tools a la Carte: Help Workers Choose the Right Tools for the “Net Hygiene, the Industrial “A Healthy Working Relation- Job,” by Darcy Lewis, Vol. 157, Way,” by Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. ship,” by Michael J. Hardies, Vol. No. 5, May 1998, pp. 40-45. 157, No. 5, May 1998, pp. 36-37. 157, No. 4, April 1998, pp. 60-62. “Back Injuries: Let’s Talk Turkey,” “Four Weeks of Safety,” by Eliza- “Get the Facts About Latex,” by 116 December 1998 _— Safety +Health article index Education and Training by Chris Henderson, Vol. 157, No. beth Agnvall, Vol. 157, No. 6, “Safety Training Goes Interactive,” 5, May 1998, pp. 74-75. June 1998, pp. 32-33. by Sandy Graham, Vol. 157, No. 4, April 1998, pp. 32-30. “Participatury Ergonomics: Let “Online Shopping: Why Bother?” Your Workers Lead the Way,” by by Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. 158, “Today's Students, Tomorrow's Sarah Wortham, Vol. 158, No. 1, No. 1, July 1998, pp. 86-87. Safety Pros,” by Catherine B. Ked- July 1998, pp. 66-69. jidjian, Vol. 157, No. 4, “Out of Sites, Out of Mind?” by April 1998, pp. 38-43. Health and Weliness Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. 158, No. “The Truth About Colds and Flu,” 2, August 1998, pp. 142-143. “Safe Driver On Board,” by Dan by Janet Willen, Vol. 158, No. 6, Emerson, Vol. 157, No. 6, June December 1998, pp. 58-61. “Safety! Safety! Read All About 1998, pp. 36-41. It!” by Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. international 158, No. 3, September 1998, pp. “Log On to Safety,” by Robert “Away on Business? Travel Smart, 106-111. Derocher, Vol. 158, No. 3. Sep- Travel Safe,” by Janet Willen, Vol. tember 1998, pp. 52-56. 157, No. 4, April 1998, pp. 50-53. “Answer’s in the Mail,” by Eliza- beth Agnvall, Vol. 158, No. 4, “Forklift Safety: Power Up Your “Safety on a Global Scale: Many October 1998, pp. 132-138. Training Program,” by Nina Countries, One Cause,” by Dan Gadomski, Vol. 158, No. 4, Octo- Gottlieb, Vol. 158, No. 6, Decem- “What's Online for You,” by Eliza- ber 1998, pp. 68-72. ber 1998, pp. 34-38. beth Agnvall, Vol. 158, No. 5, November 1998, pp. 70-72 Environment “Travel Smart, Travel Safely,” by “Indoor Air: The Good, the Bad Joseph Ptaszynski, Vol. 158, No. “The Whole World in Your and the Moldy,” by Lani Sinclair, 6, December 1998, pp. 62-65. Screen,” by Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. Vol. 157, No. 5, May 1998, pp. 158, No. 6, December 1998, pp. 32-56. internet 66-67. “SIRI’s Serious Web Site,” by Dale “Industry and the Ozone Hole: O. Ritzel, Vol. 157, No. 1, January Occupational Health/ Time Is Running Out,” by Lani 1998, p. 70. industrial Hygiene Sinclair, Vol. 158, No. 2, August “Listen Up: Take the Guesswork 1998, pp. 50-53. “Set Your Sites on Eye and Face Out of Hearing Protection,” by Protection,” by Elizabeth Agnvall, Darcy Lewis, Vol. 157, No. 2, Feb- Ergonomics Vol. 157, No. 3, March 1998, pp. ruary 1998, pp. 48-51. “ANSI’s Office Ergonomics Stan- 26-27. dard Is Here,” by Sarah Wortham, “Dust War: The Fight Against Sil- Vol. 157, No. 1, January 1998, pp. “All Flash, All Substance,” by Eliz- icosis Rages On,” by Sandy Gra- 56-59. abeth Agnvall, Vol. 157, No. 4, ham, Vol. 157, No. 3, March 1998, April 1998, pp. 28-29. pp. 40-44. “Tools a la Carte: Help Workers Choose the Right Tools for the “Net Hygiene, the Industrial “A Healthy Working Relation- Job,” by Darcy Lewis, Vol. 157, Way,” by Elizabeth Agnvall, Vol. ship,” by Michael J. Hardies, Vol. No. 5, May 1998, pp. 40-45. 157, No. 5, May 1998, pp. 36-37. 157, No. 4, April 1998, pp. 60-62. “Back Injuries: Let’s Talk Turkey,” “Four Weeks of Safety,” by Eliza- “Get the Facts About Latex,” by 116 December 1998 _— Safety +Health Catherine B. Kedjidjian, Vol. 157, Vol. 157, No. 6, June 1998, pp. “Watch Your Backs!” by Robert No. 5, May 1998, pp. 58-63. 88-91. Derocher, Vol 158, No. 5, November 1998, pp. 52-56. Aid Kit,” by “Know Your First “How to Prevent Falls in the Chris Petrakos, Vol. 158, No. 1, Workplace,” by Janet Willen, Vol. “Mining for Safe Contractors,” by July 1998, pp. 70-73. 157, No. 6, June 1998, pp. 92-95 Janet Willen, Vol. 158, No. 5, November 1998, pp. 58-62. Occupational Safety “You Better Shop Around,” by “Incentive Programs: Is Safety the Nina Gadomski, Vol. 158, No. 1, “Did You Guard Your Machine Ultimate Prize?” by Robert July 1998, pp. 60-64. Today?” by Janet Willen, Vol. Derocher, Vol. 157, No. 1, January 158, No. 6, December 1998, 1998, pp. 30-35. “How to Measure Your Mine pp. 52-56. Safety Program,” by Janet Willen, “Manufacturing: The Most Dan- Vol. 158, No. 1, July 1998, Off-the-Job gerous Industry?” by Al Karr, Vol. pp. 74-78. “Safety Around the Clock,” by 157, No. 2, February 1998, pp. Sarah Wortham, Vol. 158, No. 4, 42-37. “Women at Risk: Does Anybody October 1998, pp. 62-66. Care?” by Al Karr, Vol. 158, No. 2, “Caution: Children at Play,” by August 1998, pp. 40-45. Regulatory Affairs Sarah Wortham, Vol. 157, No. 2, “OSHA Welcomes New Chief,” by February 1998, pp. 42-47. “Construction Safety: What Every Patrick R. Tyson, Vol. 157, No. 1, Business Owner Should Know,” by January 1998, pp.28-29. “Farm Safety for Kids,” by Vicki Robert Derocher, Vol. 158, No. 2, Gerson, Vol. 157, No. 3, March August 1998, pp. 54-57. “OSHA Zeros In on Power-Press L998, pp. 46-49. Safety,” by Darcy Lewis, Vol. 157, “Injury Rates Don't Tell che Whole No. 1, January 1998, pp. 38-43. “Don't Be Shortsighted: Protect Story,” by Franklin E. Mirer, Vol. Your Workers’ Eyes,” by Rick 158, No. 2, August 1998, pp. “What's the Fuss Over PPE?” by Petreycik, Vol. 157, No. 3, March 62-65. Patrick R. Tyson, Vol. 157, No. 2, 1998, pp. 50-54. February 1998, pp. 25-26. “Are You Ready for This?” by “Safety 2000 and Beyond: Where Darcy Lewis, Vol. 158, No. 3, Sep- “Get Ready for New HazMat Are We Headed?” by C.W. Jordan, tember 1998, pp. 46-50. Rules,” by Robert Derocher, Vol. Vol. 157, No. 3, March 1998, pp. 157, No. 2, February 1998, pp. 56-59. “Tread Safely,” by Nina Gadomski, 24-)/. Vol. 158, No. 3, September 1998, “Why Job Safety Analyses Work,” pp. 62-66. “OSHA Gets Tough With New by Sue Kapp, Vol. 157, No. 4, Initiative,” by Patrick R. Tyson, April 1998, pp. 54-57. “If the Respirator Fits ... ” by Rob Vol. 157, No. 3, March 1998, pp Sheppard, Vol. 158, No. 3, Sep- 20-22. “Safety Success Stories,” by Eliza- tember 1998, pp. 68-70. beth Agnvall, Vol. 157, No. 6, “OSHA's Safety Program Standard: June 1998, pp. 42-47. “Safety by Design,” by Gary S. One Size Fits All?” by Sandy Gra- Nelson and Henry G. Wickes Jr., ham, Vol. 157, No. 3, March 1998, “Clear the Air,” by Penny Middel- Vol. 158, No. 4, October 1998, pp. pp. 36-39. raad, Vol. 157, No. 6, June 1998, 122-131. pp. 96-98. “OSHA's Recordkeeping Reform: “No Safety, No Service,” by Sandy Not Out of the Woods Yet,” by Al “Growing Pains: Teen Workers Graham, Vol. -158, No. 5, Novem- Karr, Vol. 157, No. 4, April 1998, at Risk,” by Sarah Wortham, ber 1998, pp. 46-50. pp. 44-48. Safety+Health December 1998 117 “Is ‘Cooperative Compliance’ Gone “OSHA's Ergo Standard: Is the No. 3, September 1998, pp. Forever?” by Patrick R. Tyson, Strain Showing?” by Al Karr, Vol. 10-44. Vol. 157, No. 5, May 1998, pp. 158, No. 4, October 1998, pp. 28-31. 56-61. “Safety Newsletters: Who Reads These Things?” by Catherine B. “OSHA's Respiratory Protection “The Legacy of Charles Jeffress,” by Kedjidjian, Vol. 158, No. 4, Octo- Standard: Changes in the Air,” by Patrick R. Tyson, Vol. 158, No. 6, ber 1998, pp. 74-77. Sarah Wortham, Vol. 157, No. 5, December 1998, pp. 24-26. May 1998, pp. 46-51. “Safety Consulting: Do You Have “OSHA's Big 10,” by Al Karr, Vol. What It Takes?” by Darcy Lewis, “Much Ado About Methylene 158, No. 6, December 1998, pp. Vol. 158, No. 5, November 1998, Chloride,” by Chris Petrakos, 46-51. pp. 36-40. Vol. 157, No. 5, May 1998, pp. 64-68. Safety and “Turn Workers Into Safety Health Management Leaders,” by Sarah Wortham, Vol. “Shooting for the Stars,” by Al “Download Your Future,” by 158, No. 5, November 1998, pp. Karr, Vol. 157, No. 6, June 1998, Thomas Kabaker, Vol. 157, No. 1, 42-45. pp. 74-79. January 1998, pp. 44-48. “Powered Industrial Trucks: “The Ergonomics Mess: Can “Workers Know Best,” by Jim They're Not for Everyone,” by Charles Jeffress Clean It Up?” by Grafton, Vol. 157, No. 1, January George Swartz, Vol. 158, No. 5, Patrick R. Tyson, Vol. 157, No. 6, 1998, pp. 62-63. November 1998, pp. 64-69. June 1998, pp. 22-25. “Why Fun Safety Messages Work,” “Career Forecast for Safety Profes- “OSHA's New Boss: Charles Jef- by Catherine B. Kedjidjian, Vol. sionals,” by Sandy Graham, Vol. fress Prepares for Takeoff,” by 157, No. 2, February 1998, pp. 158, No. 6, December 1998, pp. Patrick R. Tyson, Vol. 158, No. 1, 38-41. 10-45. July 1998, pp. 22-23. “Loss Control Means Safety and Safety Forum “Cal/OSHA: A Cut Above the Success at Syncrude,” by Don Ritz, “Click on to Effective Training,” by Rest?” by Sandy Graham, Vol. 157, No. 2, February 1998, Stacy Hubiak, Vol. 158, No. 3, Vol. 158, No. 1, July 1998, pp. pp. 58-60. September 1998, pp. 116-118. 54-58. “How Does Your Safety Program “Take a Deep Breath,” by Robert J. “OSHA Fined?” by Patrick R. Stack Up?” by Darcy Lewis, Vol. Crackel, Vol. 158, No. 4, October Tyson, Vol. 158, No. 2, August 157, No. 3, March 1998, pp. 1998, pp. 146-152. 1998, pp. 26-27. 30-4. “Wheel Chocks, Confined Spaces “PPE: Certify Hazards, Train “Is Your Environmental Insurance and Seat Belts,” by Stuart Flatow, Workers,” by Rick Petreycik, Vol. Right for You?” by Keith Cannon, Vol. 158, No. 5, November 1998, 158, No. 2, August 1998, pp. Vol. 158, No. 1, July 1998, pp. pp. 76-78. 58-61. 80-85. “Open Your Eyes to Healthy Com- “OSHA Reform,” by Patrick R. “All Together Now: Teamwork puter Use,” by Larry Scheuermann, Tyson, Vol. 158, No. 3, September Creates a Positive Safety Culture” Sandra B. Scheuermann and 1998, pp. 26-30. by Robert Derocher, Vol. 158, No. Zhiwei Zhu, Vol. 158, No. 6, 2, August 1998, pp. 46-49. December 1998, pp. 94-96. “The Recordkeeping Dilemma,” by Patrick R. Tyson, Vol. 158, No. “Why Managers Buy In to Safety,” Statistics 4, October 1998, pp. 38-44. by David Murray, Vol. 58, “Work-Related Deaths on the 118 December 1998 _—Safety+Health Rise,” by Alan F. Hoskin, Vol. 15 “Employee Support Helps Small “Loss Control and Loss Prevention: No. 5, May 1998, pp. 70-72 Businesses Cut Injury Costs,” A Good Marriage in Ohio,” by by Susan F. Hedrick, Vol. 157 Kevin Kenney, David Spencer and “’O7 Statistics: Work Deaths No. 2, February 1998, pp. John Fogel, Vol. 158, No. 1, July Are Up,” by Alan F. Hoskin, 62-63. 1998, pp. 24-25. Vol. 158, No. 4, October 1998, pp. 78-80. “A New Approach to Return-to- “Industrial Athletes’ Work Out Work,” by Susan Mathews, Vol. Accidents, Injuries,” by Rick Traffic Safety 157, No. 3, March 1998, pp. Tucci, Vol. 158, No. August “Save Lives and Money: Tighten 1998, pp. 28-31 Your Safety-Belt Program,” by Nina Gadomski, Vol. 157, No. “How Behavior-Based Training “Managed Care: Cost vs. Quality,” January 1998, pp. 50-54. Helped One Airline Cut Costs,” by by Roger Moseley, Vol. 158, Dennis Downing, Vol. 157, No. No. 3, September 1998, pp. ‘Cell Phones on_ the Road: April 1998, pp. 64-65. 32-44. How Safe Are Your Drivers?” by Chris Petrakos, Vol. 153, “Injured Telecommuters: The “Pennsylvania Safety Campaign No. 3, September 1998, pp. Next Trend?” by Robert Persico, Pays Off Big,” by Michael J. Acker, 58-61. Vol. 157, No. 5, May 1998, pp. Vol. 158, No. 5, November 1998, 76-78. pp. 26-29. Workers’ Compensation “Workers’ Comp Carve Outs: “Workers' Comp and the ADA: “Costs: From Bloated to Lean,” What Are They?” by John H. Where Laws Intersect,” by Nancy by Lynn Tylezak, Vol. 158, Lewis, Vol. 157, No. 1 January Ray, Vol. 157, No. 6, June 1998, No. 6, December 1998, pp. 1998, pp. 66-67 pp. 100-102 28-30. 8 IVER ID SELECT THE | them, or will they, along with others, continue to stffig CONSEQUENCES? To learn more about the Defensive Driving Course- attitudinal —, eee Dynamics of Driving (DDC-ADD) and how to reduce speeding), we tailgating, lane weaving, and road rage, : “'S > COURT REFERRALS contact: 1-800-621-6244 DRIVERS WITH POOR RECORDS WEB SITE: www.nsc.org/trn/ddc.htm DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE PARTICIPANTS National Safety Council Key Code: 32870749 SAFETY MANAGERS’ TRAINING PROGRAMS Safety+Health December 1998 119

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