ABSTRACT

Guidebook to Successful Safety Programming is the first "how to" guide to present the elements and activities necessary for successful safety, health, and environmental programs in any company or organization. The book provides case histories that demonstrate how successful programs were developed and conducted for a variety of companies and describes how all levels of management and employees become involved in preventive programs. It covers management policies, safety rules, hazard analysis techniques, training methods, and accident investigations.Guidebook to Successful Safety Programming also explains how OSHA, EPA, and legal concerns are changing the role and involvement of management in safety, health, and environmental programs. The responsibilities of management in today's business culture are explored, which makes the book essential for managers, supervisors, and employees. Safety professionals studying for certification exams can use the book as a study guide to help them prepare for their tests.

chapter 1|14 pages

Successful Safety Programming

chapter 2|34 pages

Management Safety Activities

chapter 3|13 pages

Committees and Meetings

chapter 4|12 pages

Accident Investigation Procedures

chapter 5|19 pages

Hazard Identification and Control

chapter 6|16 pages

Inspection Methods and Techniques

chapter 7|21 pages

Teaching and Training Methods

chapter 8|9 pages

Employee Safety Equipment

chapter 9|6 pages

Industrial Hygiene Practices

chapter 10|10 pages

Facility and Process Loss Control

chapter 11|13 pages

Emergency Planning and Activities

chapter 12|8 pages

Office and Nonmanufacturing Safety

chapter 13|8 pages

Safety for Handicapped Employees

chapter 14|5 pages

Safety Off-the-Job

chapter 15|86 pages

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