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CONTENTS TO VOLUME 1
PREFACE XVII
LIST O F CONTRIBUTORS XIX
PARTI ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT FOR LOSS PREVENTION ENGINEERING 1
1 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - LOSS PREVENTION ENGINEERING PROGRAMS AND POLICY 3
SHAKIRUDEEN SHAKIOYE 1.1 INTRODUCTION - UNDERSTANDING THE NEED FOR
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 3
1.2 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - DEFINITIONS 6
1.3 LOSS PREVENTION ENGINEERING - CONSIDERATIONS 7
1.4 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - LOSS PREVENTION ENGINEERING 9 1.4.1 LEADERSHIP
C O M M I T M E N T 10
1.4.2 VISION A N D OBJECTIVES 10
1.4.3 RESOURCES / POLICY / PROCESSES / PROCEDURE / REGULATIONS 11
1.4.3.1 RESOURCES 12
1.4.3.2 POLICY 14
1.4.3.3 REGULATORY CONSIDERATION 14 1.4.3.4 PROCESSES 15
1.4.3.5 HES PROCESSES APPROACH A N D STRUCTURE 15 1.4.4 BUSINESS
PLANNING (HES) 18
1.4.5 IMPLEMENTATION 20
1.4.6 EVALUATION O F MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR IMPROVEMENT 21 1.4.7 PERIODIC
CORPORATION AUDIT 21
1.4.8 ENTERPRISE AUDIT PLAN 21
1.4.9 AUDITS LEVELS A N D CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 22 APPENDIX L.A: BCN -
NSHE SAMPLE DRUG A N D ALCOHOL POLICY 24
APPENDIX L.B: BEHAVIOR-BASED SAFETY SUPPORTING TOOL 26 APPENDIX L.C:
SAMPLE INTERNAL SIMPLE INSPECTION CHECKLIST 2 7 REFERENCES 28
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2 RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND EFFECTIVENESS MEASURES FOR LOSS PREVENTION 31
SAMUEL A. OYEWOLE
2.1 INTRODUCTION 31
2.2 WHAT IS LOSS PREVENTION/SAFETY A N D HEALTH INTERVENTION? 32 2.3
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE O F RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR LOSS PREVENTION 33
2.4 LOSS PREVENTION/SAFETY A N D HEALTH INTERVENTION EFFECTIVENESS
EVALUATION 36
2.5 IMPORTANCE O F MULTIPLE FACTORS IN LOSS PREVENTION 37 2.6 RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY I N RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR LOSS PREVENTION 38 2.7
EXPERIMENTAL METHOD 39
2.8 ANALYSIS A N D RESULTS 39
2.9 CONCLUSION 48
REFERENCES 5 0
3 ENGINEERING SYSTEMS AND ENGINEERING ECONOMICS O F LOSS PREVENTION 53
JOEL M. HAIGHT 3.1 INTRODUCTION 53
3.2 COST O F INJURIES 5 5
3.3 RETURN O N INVESTMENT VERSUS COST SAVINGS VERSUS PRODUCTIVITY
SAVINGS 56
3.4 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS 5 7
3.5 ENGINEERING ECONOMIC DECISION-MAKING 59 3.6 NET PRESENT VALUE
COMPARISON (EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT) 59 3.6.1 FINAL RESULT A N D DECISION
64
3.6.2 ACCEPT OR REJECT DECISION FOR A SIMPLE INVESTMENT BASED O N RATE
OF RETURN 64
3.7 PAYBACK PERIOD COMPARISON 65
3.8 FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS O F A LOSS PREVENTION ENGINEERING PROJECT
66
3.8.1 PROJECT BUDGET 66
3.9 CONCLUSION 69
REFERENCES 69
4 SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND CULTURE 71
BRIAN W. TINK AND BRIAN A. TINK 4.1 WHAT IS ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE? 71
4.2 HOW DOES CULTURE FORM? 74
4.3 WHY IS IT GOOD BUSINESS TO IMPROVE YOUR COMPANY'S CULTURE? 77
4.4 MEASURING CULTURE 79
4.5 HOW TO BRING ABOUT CHANGES I N CULTURE 82
REFERENCES 86
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5 LEADERSHIP AND LOSS PREVENTION ENGINEERING: CREATING CONDITIONS TO GET
BEYOND COMPLIANCE T O HIGH PERFORMANCE 89 MICHELE LINDSAY 5.1
INTRODUCTION 89
5.2 MANAGEMENT THEORIES 92
5.2.1 SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY 92 5.2.2 THE LINK BETWEEN MOTIVATION
IN INDIVIDUALS A N D MANAGEMENT THEORIES 93 5.2.3 MOTIVATION THEORIES
INTEGRATED INTO MANAGEMENT THEORIES 94 5.2.3.1 AUTONOMY FOR THE
INDIVIDUAL 96 5.2.3.2 COMPETENCE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL 97 5.2.3.3
RELATEDNESS FOR INDIVIDUAL 98 5.3 MOVING BEYOND MECHANISTIC MANAGEMENT
99 5.4 HUMANISTIC ORGANIZATIONS 99
5.4.1 AUTONOMY IN ORGANIZATIONS 101 5.4.2 COMPETENCE IN ORGANIZATIONS
102 5.4.3 RELATEDNESS IN ORGANIZATIONS 105 5.5 CASE STUDIES O F
HUMANISTIC MANAGEMENT 107
REFERENCES 110
PART II DESIGN AND ANALYSIS O F PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS - GENERAL LOSS
PREVENTION ENGINEERING 113
6 GENERAL LOSS PREVENTION ENGINEERING PROGRAMS - INCLUDING FIRE LOSS
CONTROL 115 JEFFERY ROBINSON 6.1 BACKGROUND 115
6.2 INTRODUCTION 116
6.3 ELEMENTS O F A FIRE LOSS CONTROL PROGRAM 116
6.3.1 POLICY STATEMENT 116
6.3.2 ROLES A N D RESPONSIBILITIES 116 6.4 FIRE PREVENTION CONTROLS 118
6.4.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS - SELECTION O F MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
118 6.4.2 FIRE PREVENTION CONTROLS 121
6.4.3 PREVENTING LOSSES - SAFE H O T WORK PRACTICES 122 6.4.4
IDENTIFYING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS 126 6.4.5 CONTROLLING LOSSES 127
6.4.6 FIRE IMPAIRMENT MANAGEMENT 128 6.4.6.1 PLANNED IMPAIRMENTS 129
6.4.6.2 UNPLANNED IMPAIRMENTS 131 6.4.6.3 RESTORATION O F IMPAIRED
SYSTEMS 131
6.4.7 PLANT EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION (PEO) 131 6.4.7.1 FIREFIGHTING T E A
M SELECTION 132 6.4.7.2 SALVAGE AND RESTORATION 133
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6.4.7.3 TRAINING 133
6.4.7.4 WRITTEN PEO PLAN 134 APPENDIX A. LOSS PREVENTION SURVEY 135
REFERENCES 140
7 PERMIT-TO-WORK SYSTEMS 141
JOHN W. MROSZCZYK 7.1 INTRODUCTION 141
7.2 T H E PERMIT-TO-WORK PROCESS 141
7.3 REGULATIONS A N D STANDARDS 145
7.4 H O T WORK 145
7.5 CONFINED SPACE 149
7.6 LIVE LINE ELECTRICAL WORK 151
REFERENCES 156 RECOMMENDED READING 156
8 EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING 159
MICHAEL W. HAYSLIP
8.1 INTRODUCTION 159
8.2 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION A N D FEDERAL OSHA REGULATION 162 8.3 SOIL
TYPES 166
8.3.1 LOESS 168
8.3.2 EXPANSIVE SOILS 169
8.3.3 ORGANIC SOILS A N D PEAT 170
8.3.4 COLLUVIUM A N D TALUS 170
8.3.5 SHALES A N D DEGRADABLE MATERIALS 171 8.3.6 CALICHE A N D CEMENTED
SANDS 171
8.3.7 SENSITIVE CLAYS A N D SANDS 172
8.4 BASIC SOIL MECHANICS THEORY 172
8.5 TESTING A N D SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS 176
8.5.1 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST (SPT) 181 8.5.1.1 PROCEDURES WHICH MAY
AFFECT THE MEASURED N VALUES 182 8.5.2 CONE PENETROMETER 183
8.5.3 OTHER TYPES O F SHEAR TESTS (LABORATORY) 183 8.6 PROTECTIVE
SYSTEMS 185
8.6.1 SLOPE CONFIGURATIONS (OSHA 29 CFR 1926) 186 8.6.1.1 EXCAVATIONS
MADE I N TYPE A SOIL 186 8.6.1.2 EXCAVATIONS MADE IN TYPE B SOIL (OSHA
29 CFR 1926) 189 8.6.1.3 EXCAVATIONS MADE I N TYPE C SOIL (OSHA 29 CFR
1926) 190 8.6.2 TIMBER SHORING - APPENDIX C TO OSHA 29 CFR 1926.652 191
8.6.3 A L U M I N U M HYDRAULIC SHORING - APPENDIX D TO OSHA 29 CFR
1926.652 191
8.6.4 ALTERNATIVES TO TIMBER SHORING - APPENDIX E O F OSHA 29 CFR
1926.652 192
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CONTENTS J IX
GLOSSARY (TAKEN I N PART FROM STANDARD HANDBOOK F O R CIVIL ENGINEERS
(RICKETTS, LOFTIN, A N D MERRITT, 2003) A N D OSHA 29 CFR 1926 (OSHA,
2012B)) 192 REFERENCES 199
9 MACHINE SAFEGUARDING 201
JOHN W. MROSZCZYK 9.1 INTRODUCTION 201
9.2 REGULATIONS A N D STANDARDS 202
9.3 MACHINE MOTION HAZARDS 203
9.4 H U M A N FACTOR ASPECTS O F MACHINE GUARDING 206
9.5 MACHINE SAFEGUARDING METHODOLOGY 207 9.6 BASIC MACHINE GUARDING
PRINCIPLES 212
9.7 TYPES O F MACHINE SAFEGUARDING 213
9.8 MACHINE CONTROLS 220
9.9 RESPONSIBILITIES O F THE MACHINE BUILDER 223
9.10 MECHANICAL POWER PRESSES 224
9.11 POWER PRESS BRAKES 224
9.12 CONVEYORS 225
9.13 ROLL-FORMING A N D ROLL-BENDING MACHINES 225 9.14 SHEARING MACHINES
225
9.15 LASER MACHINING 226
9.16 ROBOTS 227
9.17 CONCLUSION 228
REFERENCES 228 FURTHER READING 229
10 BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS: A BRIEF LOOK AT GENERAL SAFEGUARDS -
231 PATRICK FORTUNE 10.1 WATER 231
10.2 SAFEGUARDS 234
10.3 CODES, REGULATIONS, A N D TRAINING 235
10.4 TYPES O F BOILERS 238
10.5 OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS 240
10.6 BOILER FEED WATER 244
10.7 CHEMICAL HANDLING 247
10.8 STEAM 251
10.9 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR PRESSURE VESSELS 255 10.10 FIRE
DETECTION A N D CONTROL 256
10.11 INCIDENT INVESTIGATION 257
10.12 CLOSING THOUGHTS 258
REFERENCES 259
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11 WELDING AND CUTTING 261
JEFFERY S. HAIGHT
11.1 INTRODUCTION 261
11.2 BASIC EQUIPMENT FOR WELDING COMFORTABLY A N D SAFELY 264 11.2.1 EYE
PROTECTION 264
11.2.2 H A N D PROTECTION 265
11.2.3 BODY PROTECTION 266
11.2.4 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION 266 11.3 T H E WELDING PROCESS 267
11.3.1 GAS METAL ARC WELDING (MIG) 268 11.3.2 TUNGSTEN INERT GAS WELDING
(TIG) 270 11.4 CUTTING 272
11.4.1 SAFETY 273
11.4.2 PLASMA CUTTING 274
11.5 CONCLUSION 276
REFERENCES 276
12 POWER TOOLS 277
WARREN K. BROWN
12.1 INTRODUCTION 277
12.2 GUARDS 281
12.3 SAFETY SWITCHES 282
12.4 ELECTRIC TOOLS 282
12.5 POWERED ABRASIVE WHEEL TOOLS 283 12.6 LIQUID FUEL TOOLS 283
12.7 PNEUMATIC TOOLS 284
12.8 HYDRAULIC POWER TOOLS 284
12.8.1 PORTABLE HAND-HELD CIRCULAR SAW 285 12.8.2 PORTABLE ANGLE GRINDER
287 12.8.3 PORTABLE DRILL/DRIVER 289 12.8.4 PORTABLE SANDERS 291
12.8.5 RECIPROCATING SAWS 292 12.8.6 IMPACT WRENCH - AIR A N D ELECTRIC
294
12.8.7 JIGSAW/SABER SAW 295
12.8.8 MULTIFUNCTION POWER TOOL 296 12.8.9 HEAT G U N 297
12.8.10 PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR 298 12.8.11 SHOP VACUUM 300 12.9
CONCLUSION 301
REFERENCES 301
13 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 303
CHRISTOPHER M. STROZ 13.1 INTRODUCTION 303
13.2 GENERAL SELECTION 304
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13.3 TYPES 304
13.3.1 HEAD PROTECTION 304
13.3.2 H A N D PROTECTION 306
13.3.3 GENERAL H A N D PROTECTION 307 13.3.4 CHEMICAL H A N D PROTECTION
307 13.3.5 H A N D PROTECTION FROM CUTS A N D PUNCTURES 310 13.3.6
THERMAL A N D FLAME H A N D PROTECTION 311 13.3.7 EYE A N D FACE
PROTECTION 312 13.3.8 GENERAL EYE A N D FACE PROTECTION 312 13.3.9 EYE A
N D FACE PROTECTION FOR WELDING, BURNING, A N D BRAZING
ACTIVITIES 315
13.3.10 EYE PROTECTION FOR LASERS 316 13.3.11 FOOT 317
13.3.12 EAR 319
13.3.13 HEAT, FLAME, A N D ELECTRIC ARC 322 13.4 CONCLUSION 323
REFERENCES 323
14 POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS 327
THADDEUS M. PAJAK AND MARY HOERSTER 14.1 INTRODUCTION 327
14.2 LIFT TRUCK ACCIDENT PREVENTION: A N INTEGRATED APPROACH 329 14.3
FORK TRUCK SAFETY OBSERVATIONS 330
14.4 MAKING SAFETY OBSERVATIONS 331
14.4.1 SAFE SPEEDS 331
14.4.2 BASELINE ENVIRONMENT STATUS 333 14.4.3 LIGHTING 333
14.4.4 HOUSEKEEPING 334
14.4.5 OVERHEAD HAZARDS 334
14.4.6 OTHER SAFETY OBSERVATIONS 335 14.5 LOADING DOCK SAFETY 335
14.6 WHOLE BODY VIBRATION 338
14.7 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS FOR LIFT TRUCK OPERATOR STRAINS A N D
SPRAIN PREVENTION 340 14.8 RACK A N D OVERHEAD STORAGE A N D INDUSTRIAL
LIFT TRUCK OPERATIONS 341 14.9 CARBON MONOXIDE A N D DILUTION
VENTILATION 344 14.10 MVR PROGRAM A N D PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 345
14.11 CASE STUDIES 346
14.11.1 CASE STUDY 1 346
14.11.1.1 THE EVENTS 346 14.11.1.2 PREVENTIVE MEASURES 347 14.11.2 CASE
STUDY 2 347
14.11.2.1 THE EVENTS 347 14.11.2.2 PREVENTIVE MEASURES 347 14.11.3 CASE
STUDY 3 347
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14.11.3.1 THE EVENTS 347
14.11.3.2 PREVENTIVE MEASURES 348 14.12 USING ACCEPTABLE SAFETY
TOLERANCES I N DEFINING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 348 14.13 INDUSTRIAL LIFT
TRUCK ACCIDENT COSTS 349 14.13.1 EXAMPLE 350
14.14 CONCLUSIONS A N D ESTABLISHING SAFE BEHAVIOR OBSERVATION
MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 350 REFERENCES 352
PART III ERGONOMICS AND HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING 355
15 BIOMECHANICS AND PHYSICAL ERGONOMICS 357 KYUNG-SUN LEE AND MYUNG-CHUL
JUNG 15.1 INTRODUCTION 357
15.2 BIOMECHANICS 357
15.2.1 T R U N K BIOMECHANICS 358 15.2.1.1 T R U N K ANATOMY 358
15.2.1.2 T R U N K RANGE O F MOTION 358 15.2.1.3 T R U N K BIOMECHANICS
MODEL 359 15.2.1.4 T R U N K ELECTROMYOGRAPHY 360 15.2.2 WRIST
BIOMECHANICS 360 15.2.2.1 WRIST ANATOMY 360 15.2.2.2 WRIST RANGE O F
MOTION 361 15.2.2.3 WRIST BIOMECHANICS MODEL 361 15.2.2.4 WRIST
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY 362 15.2.3 H A N D BIOMECHANICS 363 15.2.3.1 H A N D
ANATOMY 363 15.2.3.2 H A N D RANGE O F MOTION 365 15.2.3.3 H A N D
BIOMECHANICS MODEL 365 15.2.3.4 H A N D ELECTROMYOGRAPHY 365 15.3
APPLICATIONS O F BIOMECHANICS IN ERGONOMICS 366 15.3.1 APPLICATION O F T
R U N K BIOMECHANICS 366 15.3.2 APPLICATION O F H A N D A N D WRIST
BIOMECHANICS 368
15.4 CONCLUSION 369
REFERENCES 370
16 HUMAN FACTORS AND COGNITIVE ENGINEERING 373 ANAND THARANATHAN AND
LING ROTHROCK 16.1 INTRODUCTION 373
16.2 MODELS O F H U M A N COGNITION 374
16.2.1 SRK FRAMEWORK I N PROCESS OPERATIONS 376 16.2.2 COGNITIVE TASK
ANALYSIS 3 7 7 16.2.3 SITUATION AWARENESS 378 16.3 APPLICATIONS TO
PROCESS ENGINEERING A N D SURFACE TRANSPORTATION 379
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16.3.1 PROCESS ENGINEERING 379
16.3.1.1 OVERVIEW DISPLAYS STUDY 380 16.3.1.2 INTERFACE STUDY 382 16.3.2
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION 384 16.3.2.1 STUDY O N JUDGMENTS O F
TIME-TO-CONTACT 384 16.3.2.2 STUDY O N JUDGMENTS O F COLLISION AVOIDANCE
ACTION GAP 386 16.3.2.3 OVERTAKING MANEUVERS 387 16.4 CONCLUSIONS 388
REFERENCES 389
17 VIRTUAL WORKING ENVIRONMENT 393
TEODOR WINKLER, JAROSLAW TOKARCZYK, AND DARIUSZ MICHALAK 17.1
METHODOLOGICAL ASSUMPTIONS 393 17.2 ELEMENTS O F THE VIRTUAL WORKING
ENVIRONMENT STRUCTURE 394 17.3 ENGINEERING APPROACH TO LOSS PREVENTION
WITHIN THE LIFE-CYCLE OF
TECHNICAL MEANS 398 17.4 METHODS A N D TOOLS SUPPORTING THE CREATION O F
ELEMENTS O F A VIRTUAL WORKING ENVIRONMENT 400 17.4.1 COMPUTER-AIDED
DESIGN (CAD)-BASED MODELING 400 17.5 H U M A N BODY MODELING 402
17.6 ANTHROPOMORPHIC TEST D U M M I E S 403 17.7 MULTI-BODY MODELS O F
ATDS 406 17.8 MULTI-BODY H U M A N MODELS 408
17.9 FINITE ELEMENT MODELS O F ATDS 409
17.10 FINITE ELEMENT H U M A N MODELS 409 17.11 DIGITAL H U M A N MODELS
410
17.12 MODELING O F PHENOMENA 414
17.13 CONCLUSION 418
REFERENCES 418
18 SHAPING O F WORKING CONDITIONS USING ICT TECHNOLOGY 423 DARIUSZ
MICHALAK, MAGDALENA ROZMUS, AND TEODOR WINKLER 18.1 WORKING ENVIRONMENT
423
18.2 INFORMATION A N D COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES 425 18.3
COMPUTER-AIDED SHAPING O F WORKING CONDITIONS 426 18.4 SHAPING O F WORK
ORGANIZATION USING ICT 436 18.5 CONCLUSION 442
REFERENCES 443
19 SAFETY-ORIENTED VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING O F MINING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 445
JAROSLAW TOKARCZYK, MAREK DUDEK, AND BOGDAN GICALA 19.1 INTRODUCTION 445
19.2 INTRODUCTION TO POLISH UNDERGROUND COAL MINE WORKING CONDITIONS 446
19.3 INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL HAZARDS 448
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19.4 GRAPHICAL METHODS O F TECHNICAL HAZARDS ASSESSMENT I N UNDERGROUND
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 449 19.4.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE CAD/CADD SYSTEMS A N D
GRAPHICAL METHODS OF TECHNICAL HAZARDS ASSESSMENT 449 19.4.2 DETECTION O
F COLLISIONS DURING TRANSPORT OPERATION 451 19.5 VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING O F
FOPS 454
19.6 APPLICATION O F COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (CFD) ANALYSES I N
VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING O F MINING MACHINES 457 19.7 CONCLUSION 460
REFERENCES 460
CONTENTS TO VOLUME 2
LIST O F CONTRIBUTORS XXIII
PART IV PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND SYSTEM SAFETY ENGINEERING 463
20 PROCESS SAFETY REGULATIONS AROUND THE WORLD 465 REMIGIO
AGRAZ-BOENEKER
21 ANALYTICAL METHODS IN PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND SYSTEM SAFETY
ENGINEERING - PROCESS HAZARD ANALYSIS 501 PAUL BAYBUTT
22 SAFETY INSTRUMENTED SYSTEMS 555
GEOFFREY S. BARNARD
23 ANALYTICAL METHODS IN PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND SYSTEM SAFETY
ENGINEERING - LAYERS O F PROTECTION ANALYSIS 593 PAUL BAYBUTT
24 CHEMICAL REACTION SAFETY 637
JOHN C. WINCEK
25 APPLICATION O F SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TO SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT: A
HUMAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATION PERSPECTIVE 6 81 TAREQ AHRAM AND WALDEMAR
KARWOWSKI
26 MANAGEMENT O F CHANGE 701
TRACEY ZARN AND AARON HADE
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27 THE IMPORTANCE O F FOSTERING A STRONG INDUSTRIAL SAFETY CULTURE AND
CHANGE MANAGEMENT 725 JEFFERY M. KRAMER
28 CONTRACTOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT 747
MICHAEL FARRIS
29 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE 773
LEO J. DEBOBES
30 SECURITY AND TERRORISM 785
MOHAMMED NASIR MOHAMMED ISMAIL
PART V OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 795
31 CONTROL O F CHEMICAL HAZARDS 797
MARJORY E. ANDERSON
32 CONTROL O F PHYSICAL HAZARDS 821
MARJORY E. ANDERSON
33 CONTROL O F AIR POLLUTION 855
TYLER NGUYEN
34 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ENGINEERING 897 DARRYL C. HILL
PART VI INCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY AND
MANAGEMENT 913
35 HOW TO CONDUCT EFFECTIVE INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS 915 KEVIN MCMANUS
36 INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS - LESSONS LEARNED - DEVELOPMENT AND
COMMUNICATIONS 937 DAVID JANNEY
37 MANAGING RECORDS, INVESTIGATION AND RECOMMENDATION MANAGEMENT AND
CLOSURE 947 DAVID JANNEY
PART VII FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING 959
3 8 FIRE DYNAMICS 961
CHRISTOPHER C. VENN
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39 FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION 999
CRAIG ARTHUR BROWN
40 THE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING O F EXPLOSIONS 1041 DAVID G. LILLEY
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spellingShingle | Handbook of loss prevention engineering Schadenverhütung (DE-588)4193509-3 gnd Konstruktion (DE-588)4032231-2 gnd Industrieanlage (DE-588)4026801-9 gnd Prozessoptimierung (DE-588)4176074-8 gnd |
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title | Handbook of loss prevention engineering |
title_auth | Handbook of loss prevention engineering |
title_exact_search | Handbook of loss prevention engineering |
title_full | Handbook of loss prevention engineering 1 ed. by Joel M. Haight |
title_fullStr | Handbook of loss prevention engineering 1 ed. by Joel M. Haight |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of loss prevention engineering 1 ed. by Joel M. Haight |
title_short | Handbook of loss prevention engineering |
title_sort | handbook of loss prevention engineering |
topic | Schadenverhütung (DE-588)4193509-3 gnd Konstruktion (DE-588)4032231-2 gnd Industrieanlage (DE-588)4026801-9 gnd Prozessoptimierung (DE-588)4176074-8 gnd |
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