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Accident Cases

 

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Nadine M. Post, Fatal Collapse in Pittsburgh, ENR, p10-11, Feb 18 2002

Oklahoma Speeds to Replace Span Following Barge Collision, ENR, p11, June 3 2002.

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Richard Korman, Fatal Pittsburg Steel Collapse Defies Quick Analysis of Cause, ENR, p13, February 25 2002.

Saibal Dasgupta, Giant Statue Topples in India just Days before Completion, ENR, Vol.250, No.2, p13, January 20 2003.

Second Fatality Hits Power Plant, ENR, p35, September 9 2002.

Steel Angle Falls 11 Stories from Roof of Renovation Site, ENR, p15, February 11 2002.

Texas Collapse, ENR, p16, April 22 2002.

Tom Ichniowski, Deaths and Near Misses Shut down Virginia Road Project, ENR, p12, June 24 2002

Tony Illia, Much is Hanging on Demolition of Bashed I-40 Oklahoma Bridge, ENR, p13, June 10 2002.

Toppled Rig Loosened Steel That killed Motorist, ENR, p7, March 4 2002.

Toxic Fumes Prove Fatal for Two Workers on Sewer Job, ENR, p7, July 15, 2002.

 

Accident Prevention

 

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Aerial  

 

Aerial work platforms. Heavy equipment news. Jun. 2000, pp. 54

ENR. (1998). OSHA cites beam-bending deaths. ENR. Jun. 8, 1998, pp. 27

 

Age

 

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Marc Green, Environmental Design for the Older Worker, Ergonomics Supplement, Vol.71, No.1, p47-49, January 2002.

Mary E. Lesch, Signs of Age in Today’s Workforce, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.12, p45-47, December 2002.

 

Aids   

 

 Smith, James Monroe, How to develop and implement an AIDS workplace policy. (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) (HR and Corporate Policy)

 

Air Quality  

 

Abrams A. (1996). Diesel emissions: what can be done now to clear the air? Stone Review. Mar. 1996, pp.58-60

Baker, M.J. (2002). Claim exposure for building associated illnesses. Structural Engineer, Jan. 2002, Vol.2, No. 11, pp.20

Burton, D. J. (1988). Carbon dioxide concentration can determine quality of indoor air. Occupational Health & Safety. Dec. 1988, pp. 37-38

Burton, D. J. Use in a well ventilated area. Occupational Health & Safety. Vol. 69, No. 5, pp. 20

CM & E (1971). A new consciousness. CM & E, special report on ecology, Aug. 1971,  pp. 54-59

CM & E (1971). Environmental awareness demands changes in construction practices.  CM & E, special report on ecology, Sep.1971,  pp.69-75

Johnson, L. F. (2000). Comport under extremes: today's HVAC systems. Occupational Health & Safety. Jan. 2000, pp. 59-60

Kennedy, G. (1999). Safety air is nothing to sniff at. Utility Contractor. Oct. 1999, Vol. 23, No. 10, pp. 26-28

Manning, G. and Lewis, K. (2002).  Atmospheric Hazards in Construction Work. Occupational Health & Safety, Aug. 2002  pp.52-54 and pp.60

Margosian, R. Indoor air quality and composite wood panels. Wood Design & Building. Pp. 41-42

Rossnagel, B. IAQ priorities for mold, yeast, bacteria & spores. Vol. 69, No. 9, pp. 58-60

Winston, S. (1997). OSHA slowly working on rules to cure sick building. ENR. July 21, 1997, pp. 7

 

Arsenic

 

Arsenic-Treated Wood to be Held Back from Homebuilding Market, ENR, p13, Feb 25 2002

Debra K. Rubin, Senate Backs Tough Arsenic Rule, ENR, p13, August 13 2001.

Charles, M. (2001). Arsenic Standard Gets a Second Look. Civil Engineering, June 2001, pp. 12

Hartman, J. (2002). New Techniques Tested for Arsenic Removal. Civil Engineering, Vol. 72, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 38-39

Tom Ichniowski, Deaths and Near-Misses Shut Down Virginia Road Project, ENR, p12, June 24 2002.

 

Asbestos   

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Christopher Zanoni and Karmjit Singh, Asbestos Abatement, Professional Safety, Vol.48, No.1, p33-36, January 2003.

ENR. (1994). Final asbestos regulations cut exposure limits by half. ENR. Aug. 15, 1994, pp. 16

ENR. (2000). Asbestos Woe Leads Burns & Roe to File for Bankruptcy Relief. ENR, Dec. 18, 2000, pp. 22

ENR. (2001). Asbestos Showdown In Court. ENR, May 7, 2001, pp. 16

Environmental Action (2001). Asbestos Removal Market Still Going Strong. Environmental Action, Special Advertising Section, Mar. 12, 2001, pp. E-4

Hinze, Jimmie, Current Issues in Asbestos Removal, Proceedings Editor, ASCE Spring Convention, Nashville, TN, May 1988.

Hinze, Jimmie, Training Requirements for Asbestos Workers and Supervisors, ASCE Spring Convention, Session 7-CO, Nashville, TN, May 1988.

Hinze, Jimmie; Hinze, Maxine Mueller , Problems Associated with Removal of Asbestos, ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (June 1986), vol. 112, no. 2, p 211-219 ISSN: 0733-9364; CODEN: DT ASCE, Journal
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SEC Probe, Asbestos Claims Rock Halliburton Finances, ENR, p11, December 30, 2002/ January 6,2003.

Woo, S. (2002). Summaries of significant federal regulations with common-sense commentary on their real-world ramifications. Compliance Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 12

 

Asphalt

 

Gunn, M.B. (1997). Degrees Of Protection For Asphalt Workers On City Road Crews. Industrial Hygiene Instrumentation, May 1997, pp. 57-59

Michael B. Gunn, Degrees of Protection for Asphalt Workers on City Road Crews, p57, 59, May 1997.

 

Avoiding Drug Program

 

Avoiding Drug Program Legal problems, Associated Builders and Contractor.

 

Back Injuries   

1989. “Back’s Injury: No One is Immune”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 24. section II. 4.

 

Bernold, Leonhard E., Analysis of back injuries in construction. Found in Journal of Construction Engineering and Management; Sept 1993, v119,

 

Behavior –Based Safety

 

Harshbarger, D. (2001). Managing Safety From The Executive Suite. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.10, Oct. 2001, pp. 28-36

Wilson, L. (2001). Behavior-based Safety. CES, Vol.1, No.4, Sep. 2001, pp.20

Wilson, L. (2002). The “Dumb Worker” ---A New Perspective. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 90, 92-94 and pp. 105

 

Behavioral   

Blair, e., and Geller, E. S. (2000). Becoming world class in HSE management. Occupational Health & Safety. Sep. 2000, pp. 61-79

Coble, R.J., & Snow, K.E., (1996). Non verbal communication as it relates to safety management. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 347-354). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Geller, E. S. (2000). Maintaining involvement in cooupational safety: 14 Key Points. Occupational health & Safety. Jan. 2000, pp. 72-85

Gibb, A.G.F., & Foster, M., (1996). Safety motivation: Evaluation of incentive schemes. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 405-416). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema

Rowlinson, S., & Lingard, H., (1996). Behavioral safety management in Hong Kong’s construction industry: Success and limitations. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 281-290). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

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Topf, M. (1991). Behavior modification can heighten safety awareness, curtail accidents. Occupational Health & Safety. Feb. 1991, pp. 43-49

Wilson, L. (2000). Better methods, better results. Occupational Health & Safety. Jun. 2000, pp. 107-124

 

Benchmark

 

Ahmed, S.M., Tang, P. Azhar, S. and Ahmad, I. (2002). An Evaluation of Safety Measures in the Hong Kong Construction Industry Based on Total Quality Management Principles. Construction Innovation and Global Competitiveness, edited by Ben Obinero Uwakweh, Issam A. Minkarah, pp. 1214-1227. The 10th Int’ Symposium, Sep. 9th- 12th 2002, Cincinnati, OH. CRC Press New York

Akintoye, A. (2002). Construction Industry Benchmark of Key Performance Indicators. Construction Innovation and Global Competitiveness, edited by Ben Obinero Uwakweh, Issam A. Minkarah, pp. 1077-1091. The 10th Int’ Symposium, Sep. 9th- 12th 2002, Cincinnati, OH. CRC Press New York

Wilson, L. (2002). New Perspectives on Risk Management. Compliance Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 26 and pp. 28

 

Benzene

 

Bradford, H. (1987). OSHA Orders Benzene Curb. ENR. Sep. 10, 1987, pp 38

Dave Kuiawa, Benzene Monitoring, Compliance Magazine, Vol.9, No.11, p16, November / December 2002.

 

Best Practices

 

Grundemann, R.F.  Building Trust (These 10 steps will improve cooperation between safety personnel and workers). Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 10, pp. 24

Kalaora, N. (2002). The Five Essentials of Safety. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp.86, 88

 

Bilingual

Dana E. Corbin, Speaking Their Language, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.7, p32

 

Biorhythm   

Bedard, P. I Got Rhythm, Biorhythm, Car and Driver, vol. 24, No. 4, Oct., 1978, pp 138.

Biorhythm: How to Live With Your Life Cycles, Ward Ritchie Press, Pasadena, Calif., 1975.

Blount, R., Jr., Biorhythm and the Big Game, Esquire, Vol. 89, No. 4, Mar. 14, 1978, pp. 28.

Bolch, J., Biorhythm: A Key to Your Ups and Downs, Reader's Digest, Vol. 111, No. 665, Sept., 1977.

Chan, J., Biorhythm: Charting Your Ups and Downs, McCall's, Vol. 105, No. 7, Apr., 1978.

Hinze, J., Biorhythm Cycles and Injury Occurrences, ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division, ASCE, Vol. 107, No. CO1, Proc. Paper 16085, March, 1981.

Kagan, J., Plotting Your Ups and Downs, McCall's, Vol. 101, No. 4, Jan., 1974, pp. 29.

Louis, M., Should You Buy Biorhythms? Psychology Today, Vol. 11, No. 11, Apr., 1978, pp. 93-96.

Lutus, P., Biorhythm Forecast, Popular Electronics, Vol. 11, No. 6, June, 1977.

Lyon, W. S., Dyer, F. F. and Gary., D.C., Biorhythm: Imitation of Science, Chemistry, Vol. 51, No. 3, Apr., 1978, pp. 5-7.

Mackenzie, J., How Bio Rhythms Affect :Your Life, Science Digest, Vol. 74, No. 2, Aug., 1973, pp. 18-22.

O'Neil, B., and Phillips, R., Medical Notes, Newsweek, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 21, Nov. 19, 1951.

Parlee, B., The Rhythms in Men's Lives, Psychology Today, Vol. 11, No. 11, Apr., 1978, pp. 82-91.

Scott, E., Staying Well--What to Believe About Biorhythms; Seventeen, Vol. 37, No. 6, May 1978.

Thumann, A., Biorhythms and Industrial Safety, The Fairmont Press, Atlanta, Ga., 1977.

 

Blasting

Brulia, J. (1993). Safe Blasting in Utility Trenching. NUCA. April 1993, pp 16-21

Lippincott, S. L. (1992). Underground Utility Blasting: An Explosive Challenge. NUCA. July 1992, pp 16-20

Rawlings, E. (1978). Blasting: Prevention is Your Best Protection. NUCA. Sep. 1978, pp 18-20

Rose, W. (1981). Explosives, Safety and Regulation. NUCA. Aug. 1981, pp 12-14

 

Cancer

 

ENR. (1987). Power lines tied to cancer. ENR, July 16, 1987, pp. 13

 

Carbon Monoxide

 

University of  Washington . (1986). Keep safe while keeping warm; beware carbon monoxide poisoning.  University Week,  Jan. 23, 1986

 

Causes   

 

Gibb, A.G.F., & Haslam, R., (1996). Causes of accidents and priorities for intervention. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 237-242).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Hinze, J., C. Pedersen, and J. Fredley, Identifying Root Causes of Construction Injuries, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, ASCE, Vol. 124, No. 1, January/February 1998.

Hinze, J.W., (1996). The distractions theory of accident causation. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 375-384). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Hinze, Jimmie, Revised Coding System for Construction Fatalities and Injuries, Proceedings of the First International Conference of CIB W99, Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites, Lisbon, 1996.

Kuprenas, J.A. (2002). A Method to Improve Worker Safety –Pareto Analysis of Construction Accidents. Construction Innovation and Global Competitiveness, edited by Ben Obinero Uwakweh, Issam A. Minkarah, pp. 1092-1104. The 10th Int’ Symposium, Sep. 9th- 12th 2002, Cincinnati, OH. CRC Press New York

Richard Korman, Wanted: New Ideas, ENR, p26-29, Dec 31 2001

Vargas, C.A., Hadipriono, F.C., & Larew, R.E., (1996). Causes of construction falls from floor openings and edges. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 303-312). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

William T. Fine, A Management Approach in Accident Prevention, NSWC/WOL/TR, July 1975

 

Causes of Accident

 

Angelo, W.J. (1997). Safety Probed In Bridge Collapse. ENR, July 14, 1997, pp. 10-11

ENR. (1997). Deadly collapse Tragedy Strikes Vasco Da Gama Bridge. ENR, April 1997, pp. 7

ENR. (1997). Human Error Cited In Bridge Collapse. ENR, May 12, 1997, pp. 18

ENR. (1997). Fatal Accidents (soft soils tied to crane collapses).ENR, July 28, 1997, pp. 7

ENR. (1997). Second Fatality Hits L.A. Subway. ENR, Aug. 4, 1997, pp. 11

ENR. (1999). Fire- Damaged Concrete Slab Collapses At Huntsville Airport. ENR, May 10, 1999, pp. 12

ENR. (1999). Deadly Blast Puts Plan for New Pipeline in Jeopardy. ENR, June 21, 1999, pp. 7

ENR. (2000). Scaffold Collapse Leaves Few Clues for Investigators. ENR, Nov. 27, 2000, pp. 19

ENR. (2001). Fatality At Courthouse Site. ENR, Mar. 19, 2001, pp. 19

ENR. (2001). Paving Worker Killed At Honda Plant Worksite. ENR, April 16, 2001, pp. 9

ENR. (2001). Crane Boom Crashes Down on Traffic on Florida Highway. ENR, July 16, 2001, pp.15

ENR. (2002). Chicago Files Lawsuit Over Scaffolding Collapse. ENR, April 29, 2002, pp.7

ENR. (2002). Expert Says Wrong Bolts Used. ENR, June 17 2002, pp.12

ENR. (2002). Texas A&M and Engineers Settle on Bonfire Collapse. ENR, Aug. 5, 2002, pp. 7

ENR. (2002). Two Firms Fined $19,000 Each In Fatal Pittsburch Collapse. ENR, Aug. 12, 2002, pp. 16

ENR. (2002). Early Days of August Prove Fatal in Three Construction Mishaps. ENR, Aug. 12, 2002, pp. 16

Hallok, R.G. (1991). Technic of Operations Review Analysis Determines Cause of Accident/Incident (Group evaluation of systemic failure is accomplished by five-step process). Occupational Health & Safety, Aug. 1991, pp. 38-38 and pp.46

Ichniowski, T. and Post, N. M. (2001). Truss Collapse May Not Delay D.C. Convention Center Opening. ENR, April 30, 2001, pp. 11

Ichniowski, T. (2001). Virginia Cites Kiewit, Parsons In Dulles Tunnel Collapse. ENR, May 7, 2001, pp. 18

Illia, T. (2002). Much Is Hanging On Demolition of Bashed I-40 Oklahoma Bridge. ENR, June 10, 2002, pp. 13

Illia, T. (2002). Plan To Rebuild Bridge Unveiled. ENR, June 17, 2002, pp.13

LaFreniere, E. (2002). Driven to Distraction. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.1, Jan. 2002, pp. 64-66

Rosenbaum, D.B. (2001). Fatal Fall on Philippines’ Dam Adds To Washington Group Woes. ENR, April 30, 2001, pp. 14

The Associated Press. 3 workers die falling off bridge ( Scaffolding collapses during repairs on a  Peoria, I11, bridge.

 

Cave In   

Cantor, Louis; Goldberg, Eugene H.; Rubin, Robert A., Legal Aspects of Open Cut Construction, ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1975), vol. 101, no. 4, p 923-934

Hinze, Jimmie and Katherine Bren, The Causes of Trenching Related Fatalities and Injuries, ASCE Construction Congress V, Minneapolis, October 6, 1997.

Hinze, Jimmie and Kenneth Walsh, Shoring as a Bid Item, ASCE Construction Congress V, Minneapolis, October 6, 1997.

Mason, George E., OSHA Trenching and Shoring Standards, ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1975), vol. 101, no. 2, p 377-389

Thompson, Louis J.; Tanenbaum, Ronald J., TI Survey of Construction Related Trench Cave, ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1977), vol. 103, no. 3, p 501-512

 

Certification

 

CES. (2001). CES Letters To Editor. Construction & Engineering Safety (CES), Sep. 2001, pp.10

Requiring C&Ps: Differing Opinions, Construction & Engineering Safety, Vol.1 No.4, p10, September 2001

 

Chromium

 

Abram, A.L. (2002). OSHA Resumes work on Hexavalent Chromium Standard. Blueprint, Vol. 2 No. 2 Fall 2002 pp. 1 and pp. 8

Mark D. Hansen, PE, CSP, Hexchrom, Professional Safety, Vol.48, No.1, p40, p44, January 2003.

OSHA Proceeds with Proposed Rulemaking on Hexavalent Chromium, Professional Safety, Vol.48, No.1, P12, January 2003.

 

Cleanroom Safety

 

Jerry Laws, Top of The Heap, Occupational/Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.12, p44-46.

Laws, J. (2002). Top of the Heap. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 44, 46

 

Climate   

 

Koehn, Enno; Brown, Gerald , Climatic Effects on Construction. ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (June 1985), vol. 111, no. 2, p 129-137
Koehn, Enno; Meilhede, Dennis, Cold Weather Construction Costs and Accidents
ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (Dec. 1981), vol. 107, no. 4, p 585-595
 

Clothes

Hobel, B.(2000), Building A better Garment. Occupational Health & Safety. Vol. 69, No. 10, Oct. 2000, pp. 160

Linton, Tracy, (2002). FR’s Evolution, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 11, November.

 

CM   

 

Brown, P.E., (1996).  Total integration of the safety professional into the project management team. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 137-144).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

ENR (1973). Level Work Volume Called Key to Productivity. ENR. Nov. 8, 1973, pp 78

ENR (1988). Lightly Gassed Divers Are Very Deep Workers. ENR. Mar. 31, 1988, pp. 32

ENR (1990). Now It’s Egg-frying Hot, But No Sweat to Beat It. ENR. July 5, 1990, pp 12

Gans, G., The Construction Manager and Safety, ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 107, No. 2, June, 1981, pp. 219-226.

Gans, George M., Jr., The Construction Manager and Safety. ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (June 1981), vol. 107, no. 2, p 219-226

Hinze J., and Kusaka, A., Safety Programs and The Construction Manager, Discussion Paper, ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 118, No. 3, September, 1992.

Koehn, E., Meilhede, D(1981). Cold Weather Construction Costs and Accidents, Dec. 1981, pp. 585-595

Lievens, R., Hill, D. L. (1998). It’s A Breeze. Occupational Health & Safety. Mar. 1998, pp 46-60

Lo, T.Y., (1996).  Safety: An element of quality management. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 195-202).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

NAHB (1997). Building Safely Quarterly. Winter 1997.

Occupational Health & Safety (1997). Protecting Workers in Hot Environments, Aug. 1997, pp 89

Smallwood, J.J., (1996). The role of project managers in occupational health and safety. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 227-236).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Smith, G. R.; Roth, R. D., Safety Programs and The Construction Manager
ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (June 1991), vol. 117, no. 2, p 360-371

 

Communication

 

Salwen, P.(1989). Commitment, Communication: Keys to Worker Safety in Construction, Occupational Health & Safety, Feb. 1989, pp 34-37

 

Company Practice   

 

Alves Dias, L.M., (1996). The Safety and Health Plan in the construction industry. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 179-194).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema

Alves Dias, L.M., & Curado, M.T. (1996). Integration of quality and safety in construction companies. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 21-28) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Brown, P.E., (1996).  Total integration of the safety professional into the project management team. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 137-144).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Hanna, A.S., Isidore, L.J., & Kammel, D., (1996). Safety evaluation for frame building contractors. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 145-156).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Hinze, Jimmie; Pannullo, John., Safety: Function of Job Control. ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (June 1978), vol. 104, no. 2, p 241-249

Hinze, Jimmie, Are you Really in Control of Jobsite Safety?, The American Institute of Constructors Newsletter, Vol. XXV, Number 3, June/July 1996.

Hinze, J., Effective Job Control Improved Job Safety, The National Utility Contractor, Vol. 1, No. 3, December 1977, pp. 23-25.

Hinze, J., Company Concern and Safety Go Together, The National Utility Contractor, Vol. 2, No. 8, August 1978.

Hinze, J., and D. Maxwell, Company Growth and Safety Performance, Pacific Builder and Engineer, Vol. 93, No. 10, May 18, 1987.

Hinze, J., How Dollar Volume Changes a Company, The National Utility Contractor, Vol. 1, No. 2, November 1977, pp. 26-27.

Hinze, J. and J. Pannullo, Safety: Function of Job Control, ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division, ASCE, Vol. 104, No. 2, June 1978, pp. 241-249.

Hinze, J., and P. Raboud, Safety on Large Building Construction Projects, ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, ASCE, Vol. 114, No. 2, June 1988.

Hinze, J., Safety Payoff, Pacific Builder and Engineer, Vol. 93, No. 9, May 9, 1988.

Hinze, J., and C. Harrison, Safety Programs in Large Construction Firms, ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division, ASCE, Vol. 107, No. 3, September 1981.

Hinze, J. and N. Carino, A Study of Work Practices Employed to Protect Workers in Trenches," NBSIR No. 80-1988, National Bureau of Standards, December 1979.

Levitt, R., The Effect of Top Management on Safety in Construction, Technical Report No. 196, The Construction Institute, Stanford University, July 1975.

Levitt, Raymond E.; Parker, Henry W, Reducing Construction Accidents-Top Management's Role. ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1976), vol. 102, no. 3, p 465-478

Maintain Your Safety Commitment, Pacific Builder and Engineer, Vol. 33, No. 5, May 1985.

Maxwell, D. A Safety Survey of Construction Firms in the State of Washington, Unpublished Master’s Research Report, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1986. 15. Peyton, R. and Rubio, T., Construction Safety Practices and Principles, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1991.

Lo, T.Y., (1996).  Safety: An element of quality management. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 195-202).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Piepho, N. The Relationship of Construction Company Characteristics to Safety Performance, Master’s Thesis, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1993.

Reed, D. A., and J. Hinze, A Study of Construction Safety in Washington State, USA, IABSE Symposium, Tokyo, September 1986.

Smallwood, J.J., (1996). The role of project managers in occupational health and safety. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 227-236).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

U.S. Department of Labor, A Brief Guide to Recordkeeping Requirements for Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, O.M.B. No., 1220-0029, June 1986.

 

Competent Person

 

Moskal, B., The ‘Competent Person’ in Construction, Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 18, 36

 

Computer

 

Brooks, R.  In Search of Protective Apparel (Even customers who routinely use the Web can have difficulty finding a particular company’s site and the oasis of information they need.) Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.8, pp.22

Johnson, L.F. Computer Applications: Assessing the Office. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69, No. 4, pp. 24-26

Laws, J. (1998). Computer Applications: Safety & Health On the Internet. Occupational Health & Safety, April 1998, pp. 25

Torrey, J. (2002). Increased Productivity = Good Business. Ergonomics Supplement, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 172-175

 

Concrete

 

The Associated Press (2002). Maryland garage collapse kill two. The Gainesville Sun Nation Sat. Nov. 16, 2002

 

Confined Spaces   

 

Austin, A. (2001). Preventing toxic gas exposure and fires in coal-fired power plants. Occupational safety & health. Nov. 2001, pp. 65-66

Johnson, L. F. (1997). Confined spaces as training grounds. Occupational health & Safety. Feb. 1997, pp. 42-43

Johnson, L. F. (1998). Who's afraid of confined spaces. Occupational health & safety. Feb. 1998, pp. 26-30

Johnson, L. F. (2000). Unseen dangers. Occupational health & safety. Feb. 2000, pp. 54-57

Kendrick, J. M. OSHA'S Confined Spaces Advisor. Occupational health & safety. Pp. 28

Madland, J. (1998). Effective confined space training. Occupational health & safety. Feb. 1998, pp. 32-38

May, D. (1999). Rise and Fall. Occupational Health & Safety. Feb. 1999, pp. 40-43

McCracken, E. (1994). Health and Safety Corner, Confined Space Entry. Utility and Transportation Contractor, Jun. 1994, pp. 42-43

Mitchell, Doug (2002) Preventing Industrial Dust Explosions, Occupational health & safety. Vol. 71, No. 11. November, pp. 52-57.

NIOSH. (1987) A Workers Guide to Confined Spaces. Jul. 1987

NIOSH. (1979). Criteria for a recommended standard, Working in confined Spaces. Dec. 1979

NIOSH. (1986). Alert: Request for assistance in preventing occupational fatalities in confined spaces. Jan. 1986

NIOSH. A Workers’ Guide To Confined Space.

Nussbaum, J.A. (1997). Bring Them Back Alive. Occupational Health & Safety, Nov. 1997, pp. 42-44

Poli, K. (1988). Boeing worker safety checked by computer-controlled warning system. Dec. 88, pp. 22-24

Roop, Michael R., Rewriting the Rules of Rescue: OSHA’s new rule significantly clarifies the responsibilities of employers and rescue service employees., in Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. ?, No. ?, pp. 32-39.

Ruden, D. V. (1997). Using Ventilation Blowers in Confined Spaces. Occupational Health & Safety. Feb. 1997, pp. 40-41

Schroll, R., Open up safety in confined spaces. (tips and techniques in minimizing accidents in confined spaces) Found in Safety & Health; August 1997, v156, n2, p48(2)

Standing by at a confined space, your role is safety. The Northwest Technology Transfer Center Bulletin. Summer 1993.

U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA. (1993). Permit-Required Confined Spaces (Permit Spaces). OSHA 3138

Wagner, D.D. , Olsson, I.H. and Scheel, K.(2001). Welding Essentials (The multiple hazards of these jobs require employers to consider a wide range of protective equipment.) Occupational Health & Safety, Oct. 2001, Vol.70, No.10, pp. 78-80

 

Construction Methods   

Ayyub, Bilal M.; Haldar, Achintya, Decisions in Construction Operations. ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Dec. 1985), vol. 111, no. 4, p 343-357

Contractor Selection

Hanna, A.S., Isidore, L.J., & Kammel, D., (1996). Safety evaluation for frame building contractors. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 145-156).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Hinze, Jimmie, How Owners Can Identify and Employ Safe Contractors, ASCE Construction Congress, Proceedings of the 1995 Conference, ASCE, San Diego, CA, October 22-26, 1995.

Jaselskis, Edward J., Russell, Jeffrey S. Risk Analysis Approach to Selection of Contractor Evaluation Method, ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Dec. 1992), vol. 118, no. 4, p 814-821

Samelson, Nancy M.; Levitt, Raymond E., "Owner's Guidelines for Selecting Safe Contractors" ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (Dec. 1982), vol. 108, no. 4, p 617-623

Senitkova, I., (1996). Health issues of indoor building construction. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 431-442). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Singh, A, Connolly, M., & Gowda, R., (1996). Blasting safety in volcanic rock. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 507-518). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Smallwood, J.J., (1996). The role of project managers in occupational health and safety. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 227-236).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Smith, G.R., & Arnold, T.M., (1996). Safety performance measurements for masonry construction. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 103-116).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

 

Controls   

 

Burton, D. J. (2001). Triple R dilemma. Occupational Health & Safety. Sep. 2001, pp. 32-34

 

Cost   

 

1980. “Accident Costs Drain Profit”. ENR. Sep 18, 1980. 82-9.

1980. “Accident Costs Drain Profit”. ENR. Sep 18, 1980. 82-9.

1983. “Safety: A Profitable Priority”. Builder & Contractor, October, 1983. 8-11.

1983. “Safety: A Profitable Priority”. Builder & Contractor, October, 1983. 8-11.

1987. “On-the-Job Safety Spells ‘Rebate’ ”. Pacific Builder & Engineer. 12.

1989. “Costs of Injuries Show Increase”. The Northwest Builder. 14.

1989. “You Have to Live Safety to Enjoy it”. Construction News West. January 16, 1989. 11-14.

1989. “You Have to Live Safety to Enjoy it”. Construction News West. January 16, 1989. 11-14.

1994. “Final Asbestos Regulations Cut Exposure Limits by Half”. ENR. 16.

Bradford, Hazel. 1993. “Bargaining to Heal a Sick System”. ENR. Aug 30, 1993. 8-9.

Bradford, Hazel. 1993. “Bargaining to Heal a Sick System”. ENR. Aug 30, 1993. 8-9.

CES. (2001). Survey Links Safety and Savings. Toolbox Talk, CES, Vol.1, No.4 Sep. 2001, pp. 14

Chenoweth, David. 1987. “Certain Trends Demonstrate a Need For Specific Cost-Containment Actions”. Occupational Health and Safety. Aug, 1987. 36.

Chenoweth, David. 1987. “Certain Trends Demonstrate a Need For Specific Cost-Containment Actions”. Occupational Health and Safety. Aug, 1987. 36.

Goldberg, Allan. “Taming the Cost of Accidents”. Occupational Health and Safety. 66-70.

Goldberg, Allan. “Taming the Cost of Accidents”. Occupational Health and Safety. 66-70.

Hinze, J., (2000). Incurring the Costs of Injuries Versus Investing in Safety. In Coble, R.J., Hinze, J., & Haupt, T.C. (eds.), Construction Safety and Health Management, (pp.23-42) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Hinze, Jimmie, Addressing the Unique Needs of Newly Hired Workers, EXCEL, A Quarterly Newsletter, Center for Excellence in Construction Safety, Vol. 3, No. 3, May 1990.

Hinze, Jimmie, and Patrick Lyneis, The Liability Crisis, The National Utility Contractor, Vol. 12, No. 8, August 1988.

Hinze, Jimmie, Indirect Costs it is Real Money, Partners in Construction Cooperation Conference on the Cost Effectiveness of Safety, Portland, Oregon, November 28, 1990.

Hinze, Jimmie, Project Coordination in Construction Safety, Fifth Annual Rinker International Conference Focusing on Construction Safety and Loss Control, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, October 13, 1994.

Hinze, Jimmie, Safety Payoff, Pacific Builder and Engineer, Vol. 93, No. 9, May 9, 1988.

Knight, Tommy. 1996. “Safety Pays Off in a Big Way”. ENR June 17, 1996. 105.

Knight, Tommy. 1996. “Safety Pays Off in a Big Way”. ENR June 17, 1996. 105.

Leopold, E., and Leonard, S., Costs of construction Accidents to Employers, ASCE, Journal of Occupational Accidents, 1987.

Levitt, R., and Samelson, N., Construction Safety Management, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1993.

Naquin, A. J., The Hidden Costs of Accidents, Professional Safety, Vol. 20, No. 12, 1975.

Perez, H., Editorial: Accidents: Money Down the Drain, Construction Methods and Equipment, Vol. 52, No. 9, 1970.

Powers, Mary Buckner, Insurance: costs slip as worker comp plans grip. (construction industry)(Third Quarterly Cost Report)Found in ENR; Sept 30 1996, v237, n14, p78(2)

Robinson, Michal Roger, Accident Cost Accounting as a Means of Improving Construction Safety, Technical Report No. 242, The Construction Institute, Stanford University, August 1979.

Ross, B., (1996). A crane and rigging accident primer: Costs, case histories and remedies. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 259-272).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Safety: A Profitable Priority, Builder and Contractor, Vol. 31, No. 10, 1983.

Sheriff, R., Loss Control Comes of Age, Professional Safety, September 1980.

Simpson, C. A., "Safety Pays on Contractors," Construction Equipment, Vol. 82, No. 2, 1990.

Smith, Alan and Kaplan, Henry. 2000 “A Protective Approach”. Occupational Health and Safety69, No. 10. 172-6.

Smith, Alan and Kaplan, Henry. 2000 “A Protective Approach”. Occupational Health and Safety69, No. 10. 172-6.

The Hidden Costs of Jobsite Accidents, Constructor, Vol. LXXIII, No. 4, April 1991.

What Does a Work Accident Really Cost? The Northwest Builder, Vol. 1, No. 5, April-May 1987.

 

Cost of Injuries   

 

1989. “Costs of Injuries Show Increase”. The Northwest Builder. 14.

1987. “On-the-Job Safety Spells ‘Rebate’ ”. Pacific Builder & Engineer. 12.

Corcoran, D. (2002). The Value of Estimating the Hidden Costs of Accidents. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No. 9, pp. 26, 28, 30

Hinze, Jimmie; Appelgate, Lisa Lytle, Costs of Construction Injuries. ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Sept. 1991), vol. 117, no. 3, p 537-550

Hinze, Jimmie, The Full Implications of Injuries, The National Utility Contractor, Vol. 14, No. 6, June 1990.

Hinze, Jimmie, A New Study of Construction Injury Costs, EXCEL, A Quarterly Newsletter, Center for Excellence in Construction Safety, Vol. 4, No. 1, Fall, 1990.

Hinze, Jimmie, The Painful Cost of Construction Injuries, Builder and Contractor, Vol. 39, No. 4, April 1991.

Hinze, Jimmie, "The High Cost of Construction Injuries," Concrete Construction, April 1992.

Hinze, Jimmie, The True Costs of Injuries, Construction Industry Institute Annual Conference, Monterey, California, August 14, 1991.

 

Country Comparison   

 

Barnard, M.J., (1996). Learning to live with major change in U.K. construction safety legislation. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 61-66) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Eilenberg, I.M., (1996). Victoria – The state of change. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 77-84) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Eilenberg, I.M., & Coble, R.J., (1996). An Australian and American perspective on drugs in the construction work place. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 365-374). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Khalid, A.G., (1996). Construction site injuries: The case of Malaysia. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 93-102) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Recarte Suazo, Guillermo Arturo; Jaselskis, Edward J., Comparison of Construction Safety Codes in United States and Honduras, ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management vol. 119, no. 3, Sept. 1993, p 560-572 .

 

CPR

Barbara C. Burton, Training Done Right, Occupational/Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.12, p74-76.

Tom Sear and Frank Swiger, Implementing An Aed Program Across Multiple States, Occupational/Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.10, p77-78, October 2002.

 

Crane   

 

CE News. (2000). Civil trail begins in Wisconsin crane collapse case. CE News, Dec. 2000

Chicago Crane Falls on Condo, ENR, p15, February 11 2002.

Contractor Liable for Crane Fatalities, ENR, p26, September 2, 2002.

Crane Boom Crashes Down on Traffic on Florida Highway, ENR, p15, July 16 2001.

Eckhardt, R. (1992). Crane Safety ( Crane and hoist regulation lack specific requirements for establishing safety programe). Occupational Health & Safety, Aug. 1992, pp. 40 and pp. 42-44

ENR. (1992). Crane triggers collapse. ENR, Feb. 10, 1992, pp. 10

ENR. (1997). Fatal Accidents (soft soils tied to crane collapses).ENR, July 28, 1997, pp. 7

ENR. (2000). When Safety People Speak, Project People Must Listen. ENR, Dec. 11, 2000, pp. 104

ENR. (2001). Crane Boom Crashes Down on Traffic on Florida Highway. ENR, July 16, 2001, pp.15

ENR. (2002). Time to Use a New Tool To Save Lives and Property. ENR, Oct. 14 2002, pp. 64

Everett, John G., Slocum, Alexander H. CRANIUM: Device for Improving Crane Productivity and Safety , ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Mar. 1993), vol. 119, no. 1, p 23-39

Gunn, E. (2000). Crane Owner Says Mitsubishi Made Fateful Decisions on Lift. ENR, Nov. 27, 2000, pp. 16

Gunn, E. (2000). Mitsubishi Expert Says Crane Defect Had Key Role In Tragedy. ENR, Nov. 20, 2000, pp. 15

Gunn, E. (2000). Verdict Turned On Wind Testimony. ENR, Dec. 11, 2000, pp. 12-13

Joann Gonchar, Investigations Begin in Deadly Incident at Manhattan Site, ENR, p17, September 2002.

Korman, R. (2002). Taking A Break Or Eating Lunch Can Set The Stage For Disaster. ENR, Aug. 26, 2002, pp. 12

Korman, R. and Rosta, P. (1997). Careless Rigging Cited In Death. ENR, May 19, 1997, pp. 16

Mobile Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, CM&E, p39, April 1974.

Probe Eyes Crane Installation Swinging Load in Fatal Collapse, ENR, p14, April 8 2002.

Richard Korman, Tower Access change Praised, ENR, p11, April 22 2002.

Ross, B., (1996). A crane and rigging accident primer: Costs, case histories and remedies. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 259-272).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Setting-Up Safely, International Cranes, Vol.3, No.3, p30-32, December 1994/ January 1995.

Wayne Johnson and Risto Rautianinen, Analyzing A Fatal Crane Accident, Professional Safety, Vol.48, No.1, p16-20, January 2003.

William J. Angelo, Hundreds Evacuated as Crane Goes Sky-high in New Jersey, ENR, p13, January 28 2002.

William J. Angelo, Training, Technology and Testing Take the Bite Out of Crane Operation, ENR, p24-25, December 10 2001.

William J. Angelo, Hundreds Evacuated as Crane Goes Sky-High in New Jersey, ENR, p13, Jan 28 2002

 

Criminal  

 

Corporate manslaughter charge (2002), Site safe news, Autumn.

Deaths Draw criminal Charges, ENR, p13, December 23 2002.

Jonathan Barnes, Inquest Calls for Homicide Charge, ENR, p16, September 2 2002.

Lissy, William E., Management may be subject to criminal charges over workers’ safety. (includes other information on labor law). (Labor Law for Supervisors)(column), Supervision, August 1989, v50,n8, p19(3).

Minter, Stephen G., Courts give criminal prosecutions a green light. (worker injury and death)(Forecast ’90), Occupational Hazards, Dec 1989, v51, n12, p41(4).

Toronto Sees Bridge As Critical to Regional Aviation Growth, ENR, p13, December 23 2002.

 

Crisis Management   

 

Reid, J. (1993). Crisis management: how to deal with the press during an emergency. Constructor. Nov. 1993, pp. 38

 

Culture

 

Amarrjit Singh, Welcome, Space Cadets, ENR, p59, June 10 2002.

Gary W. Helmer, Safety Culture: Sustaining the Strategy, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.12, p14-18, December 2002.

Mark Paradies, Stop the Sacrifices, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.6, p86-88

Mark Paradies, The Sacrifices Are Unnecessary, Occupational Health & Safety, p8, December 2002.

Molenaar, K.R., Brown, H. (2001). A Study of Corporate Culture in Companies with Outstanding Construction Safety. Research Project by The American Society of Safety Engineers and The University of Colorado, Builder. Draft for Review- May 2001

Richard Coble, Deaths are Not Just Statistics, ENR, p5, December 23 2002

Thomas S. Rooney, Jr., Real Life Adventure, BP, p44-47, September - October 2002.

Workplace Safety is No Accident, European Week for Safety & Health, p1

 

Defibrillators

 

Burton, B.C. (2002). Training Done Right. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 74, 76.

Sear, T. and Swiger, F. (2002). Implementing An AED Program Across Multiple States. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 77-78

 

Delays

Richard Korman, Flagler Co. Fills Void in Rooney Brothers’ Southern Operations, ENR, p13, June 24 2002.

 

Demographics   


Hinze, J., How Dollar Volume Changes a Company, The National Utility Contractor, Vol. 1, No. 2, November 1977, pp. 26-27.

 

Design   

Allen, P. H., and Lovejoy, E. G., Designing for safety, Structural Engineer, Vol. 67, No. 5, March 7, 1989, pgs. 83-87.

Churcher, D.W., & Alwani-Starr, G.M. (1996). Incorporating construction health and safety into the design process. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 29-40) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Gambatese, J. and J. Hinze, Addressing Construction Worker Safety in Design Phase, The Organization and Management of Construction Shaping Theory and Practice; Proceedings, Volume Two, Managing the Construction Project and Managing Risk, Glasgow, Scotland, 1996.

Gambatese, J., J. Hinze, and C. Haas, A Tool to Design for Construction Safety, Journal of Architectural Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 3, No. 1, March 1997.

Gambatese, J.A., (2000). Designing for Safety. In Coble, R.J., Hinze, J., & Haupt, T.C. (eds.), Construction Safety and Health Management, (pp.169-190) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Gambatese, John and Jimmie Hinze, A Designer’s Influence On Construction Worker Safety, Construction Safety News, Vol. 8, No. 3, Fall 1997.

Hinze, J. Safety Constructability, 1996 AIC Forum, Emerging Role of the Professional Constructor, April 10-14, 1996, Atlanta, GA.

Hinze, J., and Gambatese, J., Design Decisions That Impact Construction Worker Safety, Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Rinker Conference Focusing on Construction Safety and Loss Control, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, October 12-14, 1994

Hinze, Jimmie and John Gambatese, Design Decisions that Impact Worker Safety, Fifth Annual Rinker International Conference Focusing on Construction Safety and Loss Control, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, October 13, 1994.

Hinze, Jimmie, Richard Coble, and Brent Elliott, Integrating Construction Worker Protection into Project Design, Proceeding of the Second International Conference of CIB Working Commission W99, Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 24-27, 1999.

Hinze, Jimmie, The Engineer’s Design Decisions and Construction Site Safety, National Society of Professional Engineers, 3rd Annual Professional Edge Conference, Charlotte, NC January 26-29, 1997.

Hinze, Jimmie; Wiegand, Role of Designers in Construction Worker Safety
ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Dec. 1992), vol. 118, no. 4, p 677-684

Kagan, Harvey A.; Leary, Dennis J.; Pratter, Gene E. K., "Design Engineers' Responsibilities During Construction" ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Sept. 1986), vol. 112, no. 3, p 394-402

Morpurgo, S., Accident Prevention at Dam Construction Sites, International Water Power and Dam Construction, Vol. 44, No. 8, August 1992, pg. 13.

Raggs, R. E., and Cunningham, J., Safety and Efficiency in Steel Construction - The Broadgate Experience, Civil Engineering (London), May 1988, pg. 35.

Sarah Kasper, Safety by Design, American Society of Safety Engineers, Summer 2002.

Smallwood, J.J., (1996). The influence of designers on occupational health and safety. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 203-214).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

 

Designer

ENR. (1985). Negligence is charged in bridge gantry failure. ENR, June 27, 1985, pp. 12

Gambatese, J.A. (2000). Safety in a Designer’s Hands (Here is an overview of when safety should and should not be the responsibility of designers, and why.) Civil Engineering, June 2000, pp. 56-59

Korman, R. with Kohn, D. and Daniels, S. H.(1999) UNDESERVED ATTENTION? Designers say OSHA is unfairly expanding safety responsibility without clear legal basis. ENR, June 21, 1999, pp. 28-32

McBride v. Cole Associates Inc. (2001). Engineer Not Liable for Traffic Deaths. ENR, Nov. 26, 2001, pp. 21

Nicholson v. Turner/Cargile. (1997). Architect/Engineer with Actual Knowledge of Hazard can be Sued by Injured Workers. Construction Business Revirw, Vol.6, No.6 1996-1997, pp. 33

Post, N.M. (2001). Engineers Shared Danger, Made Difficult Decisions on Safety. ENR, Dec. 17, 2001, Vol.247, No.25, pp. 27-28

 

Drug   

 

1989. “Drug Abuse: It is a Safety Issue”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 21. section II. 2-3.

Altayeb, S.A. (1990). Drug Testing And Its Impact on the Accident Rate in the Construction Industry—A Preliminary Report With Summary of Returned Survey. April 1990.

Altayeb, Saleh, Efficacy of Drug Testing Programs Implemented by Contractors ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Dec. 1992), vol. 118, no. 4, p 780-790
KEY WORDS: Drug addiction; Construction; Employees; Testing; Injury rates

Altayeb, S., Drug Testing and Its Impact on the Incident Rate in the Construction Industry. Ph.D. dissertation, Clemson University, Clemson, SC (1990).

Associated Builders and Contractors, Drug Testing Programs Increase, Construction Issues, Vol. 4, No. 4, Washington, DC, December 1992.

Bartel, R.J. (1994). New Dot Drug And Alcohol Testing Regulations. NUCA, Sep. 1994, pp. 35-36

Bensinger, P. (1991). Keeping Drugs Off The Jobsite. Constructor. Jan. 1991, pp 36-37

Bitter, J. (1990). More Employers Are Utilizing Drug-Screening Programs. Occupational Health & Safety, April 1990, pp. 27-32

Carroll, S. (1996). The WAR on drugs at work. The Gainesville Sun/ Work Life, Monday, Nov. 18, 1996, pp. 3 and pp. 14-16

Checket-Hanks, B., Drug-free Contractor Group Seeks to Reassure Consumers, The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration News. October 14, 1991, 1-2.

Civil Engineering (1989). Drug Abuse Found To Afflict Construction. Civil Engineering, Feb. 1989, pp. 16-18

Civil Engineering (1991). ASSE Targets Drugs, Alcohol. Civil Engineering. May 1991, pp 10

Civil Engineering (1993). Taking Drugs Off the Streets. Civil Engineering. Sep. 1993, pp 14A

Coble, R., An Empirical Investigation Of Factors Related To The Drug-Free Workplace. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: Ph.D. Dissertation, 1992.

Coble, R.J., & Genauer, G., (1996). Creating a drug free culture on construction sites. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 355-364). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Collins, W.C. (1986). Potential Pitfalls and Problems Drug Testing in the Workplace. ASCP-CAP Annual Meeting. Oct. 1, 1986.

Construction Industry Institute. 1986 Task Force Members. July 9, 1986

Construction Industry Institute. National Conference on Substance Abuse in Construction. July 17-18, 1986

Construction Industry Institute. National Workshop on Substance Abuse: Consensus Report, Green Group. Aug. 28, 1986

Construction Industry Institute. National Workshop on Substance Abuse: Consensus Report, Orange Group. Aug. 28, 1986

Construction Industry Institute. National Workshop on Substance Abuse: Consensus Report, Purple Group. Aug. 28, 1986

Construction Industry Institute. National Workshop on Substance Abuse: Consensus Report, Yellow Group. Aug. 28, 1986

Construction Industry Institute. Substance Abuse Workshop Evaluation. Aug. 28, 1986.

Construction Industry Institute. The National Workshop on Substance Abuse. July 17-18, 1986

Construction Industry Institute. Workshop Discussion Issues Substance Abuse Workshop, July 17-18, 1986

CONSTRUCTOR (1986). AGC Testifies on Drug and Alcohol Abuse Before Congress. Constructor. Jan. 1986, pp12

Constructor (1991). Don’t Do Drugs and Drive. Constructor. Mar. 1991, pp 78

Constructor. (1990). Gallup survey finds worker support for drug testing. Constructor, Feb. 1990, pp. 8

de Bernardo, M., What Every Employee Should Know About Abuse: Answers to 20 Good Questions. Washington, DC: Institute for a Drug-Free Workplace (1990).

Dershowitz, A. (1987). The drug testers vs. free enterprise. United Feature Syndicate Inc.

Edison Electric Institute Human Resource Management Division. (1985). EEI Guide to Effective Drug and Alcohol Fitness For Duty Policy Development. Revised Aug. 1985

Eilenberg, I.M., & Coble, R.J., (1996). An Australian and American perspective on drugs in the construction work place. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 365-374). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

ENR (1985). Industry Testifies on Drugs. ENR. Dec. 12, 1985, pp56-57

ENR (1986). House Nixes Polygraph Tests. ENR. March 20, 1986, pp167

ENR (1986). Panel Urges Drug Tests. ENR. March 13, 1986, pp64

ENR (1988). Tougher Drug Policies Tied to Spending Bills. ENR. June 16, 1988, pp11

ENR (1990). Drug Testing Program Enacted in California. ENR. Mar. 8,1990,pp5

ENR. (1986). Union, Contractors OK drug tests at Saturn. ENR, Aug. 28, 1986, pp. 11

ENR. (1987). Building trades say no to most drug tests---. ENR, Feb. 12, 1987, pp.5

ENR. (1987). NLRB nips drug testing. ENR. Oct. 1, 1987, pp 93-94

ENR. (1988). DOT drug testing rules affect owner-operators. ENR, Nov. 24, 1988, pp. 25-26

ENR. (1989). New drug abuse rules cover federal projects. ENR, Feb. 9, 1989, pp.10

ENR. (2002). Florida Law Requires Public Contractor Drug Tests. ENR, April 22, 2002, pp. 7

Esq. G. E. (1992). Chain-of-Custody Errors Can Quickly Undermine the Case in Court. Occupational Health & Safety. April 1992, pp 48-54

Evans, D. G. (1988). Private Lives of Employees: How Much Should Employers Know? Occupational Health & Safety. Oct, 1988, pp36-41

Florida Law Requires Public Contractor Drug Tests, ENR, p7, April 22 2002.

Goerth, C.R. Alcoholics and Drug Addicts Guaranteed Employers’ Support Under Federal Law. Occupational Health & Safety. pp.84

Gokee, H.F.  Alcohol/Drug Problems In The Workplace.

Grove, B. (1992). Drug Testing – A Management Issue for the 90’s. Utility and Transportation Contractor. Feb. 1992, pp 11

Gust, S. and Walsh, J., (Eds), Drugs in the workplace: Research and evaluation data. NIDA Research Monograph 91. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1990.

Hall, R.E. (1986). Drugs: Zero is The Acceptable Level. Constructor, Sep. 1986, pp. 5

Hancock, J.G. (1986). Handling drug abuse. ENR, April 17, 1986, pp. 10

Hazelden Foundation. (1978). Alcohol and Drug Problems: Your Employee Assistance Program.

Hazelden Foundation. (1983). Questions and Answers: Your Employee Assistance Program.

Hazelden Foundation. (1985). Hazelden Research Services—Applied Research.

Henry, W. R. (1986). Case Study: Dog Search Idea Draws A Howl. Constructor. Feb. 1986, pp 13-16

Hill, S. Drug-Free Workplace Policies And Their Acceptance In The Construction Industry, Master’s Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, December 1993.

Hinze, J., Your Firm Needs a Substance-Abuse Policy, Pacific Builder and Engineer, Vol. 92, No. 23, December 8, 1986.

Hoffman, B. H. (1997). Caught by a Hair. Occupational Health & Safety. Nov. 1997, pp 46-49

Hoffmann, P. (1986). ). Lie Detector Legislation Runs Into Trouble in Senate. ENR. June 5, 1986, pp7

Hoffmann, P. (1988). ENR (1986). Labor is Still Seeking House Vote on Lie Detectors. ENR. Feb. 13, 1986, pp7

Infrastructure. (1989). Eradicating Drugs In The Workplace. Constructor, Aug. 1989, pp.16-19

Kunsman, K. Oral Fluid Testing Arrives. Occupational Health & Safety. Vol. 69, No. 4, pp 28-34

Kurt, T.L. and Wiedemann, H. (1999). Program Essential. Occupational Health & Safety, Oct. 1999, pp. 198-200

L.A.W. Publications. Let’s All Work To Fight Drug Abuse.

Laws, J. (1998). Driving Safe & Sober. Occupational Health & Safety. April, 1998, pp 35 – 37

Laws, J. (1998). FHWA’s New Rule. Occupational Health & Safety. April, 1998, pp 38-40

Laws, J. (2000). Rewriting the Testing Rulebook. Occupational Health & Safety. April, 2000, pp 38

Lee, D. A. (1990). Employee Assistance Programs in the Public Transit Industry: The Experience of Connecticut Transit and Some Concerns for the Future. Transportation Research Board. Jan 7-11, 1990, pp 1-30

Maloney, W. F. Substance Abuse in Construction

Maloney, W., Substance Abuse in Construction, ASCE ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 114, No. 4, Dec. 1988, p 614-630.

Marini, G. A. (1991). Comprehensive Drug-Abuse Program Can Prove Effective in the Workplace. Occupational Health & Safety. April, 1991, pp 54-59

Martinez, B. (1992). A Big Fight for Small Business. Occupational Health & Safety. Sep. 1992, pp 48-49

Medtox. The Intricacies Drug Analysis

Minnesota Prevention Resource Center (1983). Drinks for Driving: Recipes & Tips for Responsible Hosts.

Mondy, R. W., Premeaux, S. R. and Worley, L. (1987). People Problems: Substance Use and Abuse. Management Solutions. Feb. 1987, pp22-24

National Center for Construction Education and Research. (1997). The Safety net. July 1997.

National Institute on Drug Abuse, Research on Drugs and the Workplace. Rockville, MD, NIDA Capsules, Press Office, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1990.

Neher, T. (1989). Practical Insights Into Chemical Dependency and Recovery. The Northwest Builder, Jan.-Feb. 1989 

NUCA. (1988). Test for Substance Abuse? NUCA. Oct. 1988, Vol. 12, No. 10,  pp. 42-43

Occupational Health & Safety. Court Squelches Drug Test Plan. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 10

Occupational Health & Safety. Drug Testing Survey. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 30

Occupational Health & Safety. Drug Use On Job Worries Many Workers. Pp. 16-18.

Occupational Health & Safety. Job Applicants Are Drug Tested. Pp. 16

Occupational Health & Safety. Substance Abuse Testing Debated. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 16

Occupational Health & Safety. Survey Shows Increase In Drug Testing. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 18

Perry, R. G. (1998). Drug & Alcohol Testing. Occupational Health & Safety. April, 1998, pp 42-43

Petersen, D., Safety Management, Aloray, Inc., Goshen, New York, 1988.

Peyton, R. and Rubio, T., Construction Safety Practices and Principles, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1991.

Piedmont Airlines (1988). Alcoholism in the Workplace. Piedmont Airlines. Jan. 1988, pp 82

Policies for Drugs and Alcohol Abuse on Construction Sites

Policy and Standards of Enforceability: Substance Abuse. June 1986, pp 1-10

Porro, J. (1989). Courts Settle Difficult Questions Regarding Workplace Drug Testing. Occupational Health & Safety. Nov. 1989

Priority for Study: “Safety Measurement”

Proposal to the Policy Committee of the Construction Industry Institute

Quayle, D., American productivity: The devastating effect of alcoholism and drug abuse. Employee Assistance Programs. Chicago, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1988.

Questionnaire for Subcontractor Superintendents, May 29, 1986

Reynolds, Larry A. What You Should Know About On-Site Drug and Alcohol Testing, in Occupatinal Health & Safety, Vol. 70, No. 9, pp 188-190.

Rhodes, D. (1998). Drugs in the Workplace. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1998, pp 136-138

Rubin, D. K. (1986). Defusing a Construction. ENR. Feb. 6, 1986, pp 24-27

Rubin, D. K. (1987). Construction Shuns Drug Programs. ENR. Aug. 27, 1987, pp 60

Smith, L. (1992). The Deadliest Drug. Utility and Transportation Contractor. April, 1992, pp 21

Smith, R. B. (1992). Information a Critical Resource in Fight Against Substance Abuse. Occupational Health & Safety. April 1992, pp 57

Strasser, A.L. (1990). Drug Testing Requires Examination Of Methods, Reasons and Usefulness. Occupational Health & Safety, June 1990, pp. 50

Substance Abuse. Drug and Alcohol Abuse on Construction Sites. Aug. 3,1986

Substance Impairment Program.

Tanner, M. (1990). Drug Screening, AIDS in Work Place Among Prominent Issues at 1990 AOHC. Occupational Health & Safety, April 1990, pp. 51

The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (1986). Alcohol & Drugs in the Workplace: Costs, Controls, and Controversies. 

The Gallup Organization, Institute for a Drug-free Workplace Washington, DC: Florida Statewide Study. Lincoln, NB: Association Research Group, 1990.

Tobia, R. (1990). Drug Testing Mandated For Inter-State Truck Drivers. Utility and Transportation Contractor. Dec. 1990, pp. 37

Tobia, R. (1990). Employee Drug Testing—Are You Ready? Utility and Transportation Contractor. Mar./April, 1990, pp 45

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1991). Cocaine/Crack the Big Lie, pp 1-9

U.S. Department of Labor, An Employer’s Guide to Dealing with Substance Abuse. Washington, DC, National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, 1990a.

U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Employer Anti-drug Programs. Report No. 760, Washington, DC: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, 1989. “Drug Abuse: It is a Safety Issue”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 21. section II. 2-3.

U.S. Department of Labor, What Works: Workplaces Without Drugs. Washington, DC, National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, 1990b.

University of Florida College of Medicine. (1993). Illegal Drugs Today: An Interview with Robert C. Bonner Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration. The Facts About Tobacco, Alcohol and Other Drugs. Vol. II, Issue 4, Fall 1993, pp. 1-2

University of Florida. (1989). Drug-Free School and Workplace Statement.

University of Washington. Campus Safety, Drugs, Alcohol, and You. Information for University of Washington Faculty and Staff (1994-95).

Walters, B. R. (1988). Alcoholism in the Workplace. Piedmont Airlines. Jan. 1988, pp 78-81

Wang, C.C.K. and Poe, H.K. (1991). Drug and alcohol testing of employees as a function of safety management. American Society of Safety Engineers, Professional Safety July 1991, pp 29-30

Wilson, F. (1997). The Saliva Solution: New Choices for Alcohol Testing. Occupational Health & Safety, Apr. 1997, pp 40-43

 

Drug Testing

 

Current, W.F. Screening for Safety. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.8, pp.24-26

Eden, T. (2000).DOT’s Part 40: Implications for Employers. Occupational Health & Safety, July 2000, pp. 84-88

Florida Law Requires Public Contractor Drug Tests, ENR, p7, April 22 2002

Gerald Panaro, Artabane & Belden, Designing and Implementing Drug Testing: Legal and Practical Issues, CMAdvisor, Vol.XV, No.4, p4,14, August/September 2001.

Hintch, B. (2002). Answering Concerns About Employment Screening. Compliance Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 54-55

Hintch, B. (2002). Answering Concerns About Employment Screening. Compliance Magazine, Sep. 2002, Vol. 9 No. 9,  pp. 54-55

Illia, T. (2000). Dust Plans Stay Up in the Air as Nevada County Tries Again. ENR, Dec. 18, 2000, pp. 24

Lance C. Presley, Alternative Drug Testing Update, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.72 No.1, p72-74, Jan 2003

Meeker, J.E. , Mount, A.M. and Ross, W. (2002). Detection Of Drug Abuse by Health Professionals. Occupational Health & Safety, Aug. 2002, pp. 46-50

Nadell, B.J. (2001). Is Your Corporate Culture on Drugs? Occupational Health & Safety, Aug.2001, pp.27-31 and pp. 75

Occupational Health & Safety. Florida City’s Drug Test Policy Ruled Unconstitutional. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 10

Sarvadi, D. G. (2002). Fitness- For- Duty Decisions Are Not So Simple. Compliance Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 20

Sarvadi, D.G. (2002). Fitness-For-Duty Decisions Are Not So Simple. Compliance Magazine, Sep. 2002, Vol. 9, No. 9, pp. 20

 

 

Dust   

 

Enemies In the Dust. Occupational respiratory diseases, nine articles reprinted from the bulletin of the american lung association.

Griffith, A. (1999). OSHA readies Silica standard. Utility Contractor. Nov. 1999, pp. 1616-17

Kestner, M. (1994). Developing a Dust Control Plan. Stone Review. Feb. 1994, pp. 22-24

Kirby, R. (1999). The point is moot, I just wish you were mute. CE News. Oct. 1999, pp. 40

Masera, K. (2000). Toxic mold in an office setting. Occupational Health & Safety. Aug. 2000, pp. 56-145

NIOSH.  (1999). Respirable crystalline Silica exposures during tuck pointing. DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2000-113.

NIOSH. (1996). Alert: request for assistance in preventing Silicosis and deaths in construction workers. NIOSH, May, 1996

Tony Illia, Dust Plans Stay Up in The Air as Nevada County Tries Again, ENR, p24, December 18 2000.

U.S. Department of Labor, NIOSH. A guide to working safety with silica.

 

Earthquakes

 

Oscar G. (1987). A Safer Earthquake Design Approach. Civil Engineering, May 1987, pp. 52

 

Education

 

ENR (2002). Schools Seek New Ways to Retain A Most Valuable Asset – Students. ENR. Oct. 21, 2002, pp 6-38

 

Electrical   

 

DeVaul, R. (2002). Just Shocking!  Product Literature Showcase, Vol.5 No. 2, Sep. 2002, pp. 6, 8, 10

Jean Patterson, Power Plant Best Practices, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.9, p206-210, September 2001.

Karady, G.G. 1991. “Efficiency of Insulation Link for Protection of Crane Workers”. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery 6, No. 1. 316-22.

Karady, G.G. 1991. “Efficiency of Insulation Link for Protection of Crane Workers”. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery 6, No. 1. 316-22.

Kennedy, G. (1997). Overhead Power Lines Create Shocking Statistics. NUCA, July 1997, pp. 27 and pp. 47

MacCollum, David. 1980. “Critical Hazard Analysis of Crane Design”. Professional Safety. 31-6.

MacCollum, David. 1980. “Critical Hazard Analysis of Crane Design”. Professional Safety. 31-6.

McGraw –Hill’s Construction Contracting. (1979). Fuses: Last Line of Electrical Defense. McGraw –Hill’s Construction Contracting, April 1979, pp. 93

NIOSH. (1985). Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions from Contact Between Crane and Power Lines. NIOSH ALERT, July 1985

NIOSH. (1986). Preventing Fatalities of Workers Who Contact Electrical Energy. NIOSH ALERT, Dec. 1986

NIOSH. (1989). Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions of Workers Using Portable Metal Ladders Near Overhead Power Lines. NIOSH ALERT, July 1989

 Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions from Between Cranes and Power Lines, NIOSH, July 1985

Suruda, Anthony. 1988. “Electrocution at Work”. Professional Safety. 27-32.

Suruda, Anthony. 1988. “Electrocution at Work”. Professional Safety. 27-32.

Ward, Sean. 1999. “The Importance of Properly Grounding Your Equipment”. Concrete Openings. 47-9.

Ward, Sean. 1999. “The Importance of Properly Grounding Your Equipment”. Concrete Openings. 47-9.

 

Emergency

 

Teri Larsen, Needs Assessment for AEDs, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.6, p62-65, June 2002

 

Engineer

 

ENR. (2002). Engineer Was Hired And Fired “at Will” ENR, April 22, 2002, pp. 22

 

Environmental Safety   

 

Ayoade, A.I.,  &  Gibb, A.G.F. (1996). Integration of quality, safety and environmental systems. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 11-20) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Bodnmer, D. (2001). Software Predicts Continentwide Contamination. Civil Engineering Dec. 2001, pp.30

Bordenaro, Michael, Biocontainment labs challenge systems design; air pressure differentials are critical to worker and environmental safety in new building at the centers for Disease Control. (Viral/Rickettsial Diseases Laboratory), Building Design & Construction, Jan 1990, v31, n1, p 58(4)

 

Equipment   

 

Blackmon, R. A., and A. K. Gramopadhye, Improving Construction Safety By Providing Positive Feedback on Backup Alarms, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 121, No.2, June, 1995. ASCE.

Kalkstein, Edward W. ,Safety benefits of arc-resistant metalclad medium-voltage switchgear.  Found in IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications; Nov-Dec 1995, v31, n6, p1402(10)

Korman, Richard, Banned belts have few fans left.(eliminating use of safety belts in construction jobs) Found in ENR; Jan 5 1998, v240, n1, p10(1)

Phair, Matthew, Cushier controls, cabs, make cash. (customer-driven improvements in excavating machinery)(Cover Story) Found in ENR; Feb 10 1997, v238, n6, p34(4)

Pina da Silva, F.A., & Pedrosa, J., (1996). Safety of mobile equipment – Reliability and maintenance at a cost. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 273-280).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Vincent A. Gallagher, Backup Alarms, Professional Safety, Vol.48, No.1, p28-32, January 2003.

 

Ergonomic Job   

 

Basic Ergonomics for Hand Tool User. (2000). Workplace Ergonomics (Basic Hand Tool Ergonomics). Occupational Health & Safety, July 2000, Vol. 69, No. 7 pp. 69-74

Buchholz, Bryan, PATH: A work sampling-based approach to ergonomic job analysis for construction and other non-repetitive work. Found in Applied Ergonomics; June 1996, v27, n3, p177(11)1998

Bunning, Torsten, Designing ergonomically sound assembly workstations. Found in Occupational Hazards; August 1998, v60, n8, p63(3) Laws, J. (2000). A War on Weight & Vibration (Workers appreciate the intervention that brought vibration-damping tools, tool balance, and lift tables to their line.). Occupational Health & Safety, July 2000, Vol. 69, No. 7 pp. 76-78.

Craig Chasen, A Safety Program’s Best Friend, Ergonomics Supplement, Vol.70, No.9, p145-149, September 2001.

Greg Worrel, Workplace Ergonomics, Ergonomics Supplement, Vol.70, No.9, p134-136, September 2001.

Matthew Phair with Gary L. Tulazc and William J. Angelo, Cushier Controls, Cabs, Make Cash, ENR, p34-39, February 10 1997.

Occupational Health & Safety. Thumbs Down on the OSHA Rule (ACOEM likes the government’s genetic testing policy, but two other big associations raised red flags about the ergonomic standard. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 22

Occupational Health & Safety. Washington State Adopts an Ergonomics Rule. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 22

Onsten, G., (1996). Ergonomics in the construction industry. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 313-318). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

 Quinlan Publishing Group (www.quinlan.com) (2000). Special Report: OSHA proposes national ergonomics standard. WCLB, Vol.23, No. 1, Jan 10, 2000, pp. 1-2

Ramsey, Robert D., What supervisors should know about ergonomics.
Found in Supervision; August 1995, v56, n8, p10(3)

Site Safe News (2001). Avoiding vibration white finger. Autumn.

SMACNA. (2000). Stop Ergonomics Rulemaking Efforts, SMACNA Urges OSHA. SMAC News, Vol. 34, No. 4 April 2000, pp.1 and pp. 7

Steve Marshall, Oh, My Aching Back, Ergonomics Supplement, Vol.71 No.6, p117-120, June 2002

Stewart, J.M. (2002). Critical Elements for Effective Ergonomics. Occupational Health & Safety, Ergonomics Supplement, Vol.71, No. 1, Jan. 2002, pp. 43-46

Susan Rock, Safety, Environmental and Health Professional Offer Advice and Interpretations on Your about Compliance Standards, Compliance Magazine, p8-10, August 2002.

Weigel, Mark, Ergonomics goes beyond styling. (ergonomic designs of industrial equipment)Found in Machine Design; August 20 1998, v70, n15, p58(4)

Wells, P. (2000). Willert Home Products Has Successful Ergonomics Program. Workplace Ergonomics News, June 2000, pp. 3

Winston, S. (2000). OSHA’s Ergonomics Rule Is Likely To Be Challenged. ENR, Nov. 20, 2000, pp. 11

Winston, S. (2002). OSHA Will Offer Guidelines To Curb Ergonomics Injuries. ENR, April 15, 2002, pp. 13

 

Evaluation  

 

Spicer, J, Owen, P., and Levine, D. (1983). Evaluating employee assistance programs, a sourcebook for the administrator and counselor. Hazelden Foundation.

U. S. Department of Labor, OSHA. (1980). Onsite consultation for the employer. OSHA 3048.

 

Excavation

 

Bradford, H. (1987). OSHA airs new excavation rules. ENR, April 30, 1987, pp. 50

 

Excavation Collapse

 

Tallard, G.R. (1987). Slurry Support. Civil Engineering, July 1987, pp. 35 and pp.37

 

Explosives

 

Chemical Handling Suspected As Blast Rocks New York City, ENR, p9, May 20 2002.

ENR. (1997). Premature Detonation Kills Two. ENR, Aug. 4, 1997, pp.9

Gas Pipeline Explodes Killing Six in Louisiana

Premature Detonation Kills Two, ENR, p9, August 4 1997.

 

Eye Protection  

1989. “Seeing is Believing: The Right Eye Protection”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 24. section II. 2-3.

1989. “Eye Protection on the Job”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 21. section II. 1.

Peter La Haye Jr., Ozone Safety Eyewear, Occupational/Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.10, p39-44.

 

1989. “Seeing is Believing: The Right Eye Protection”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 24. section II. 2-3.

Anderson, J. (2002). Prescription Safety Eyewear: Today vs. Yesterday. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 68, 70-72

Blais, B.R. (2000). The New AMA Ratings. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69, No.9, Sep. 2000, pp. 28-39

Blais, B.R.(2001). Why Do a Visual Job Analysis? Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.10, Oct. 2001, pp.52-59

Chambers, A. (2002). Safety Goggles at a Glance. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 58, 60-64, 66

Elliott, F. (2000). Basics of Head and Face Protection. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69 No.3, Mar. 2000, pp. 60-63

Elliott, F.(2001). The Eyewash Imperative. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.10, Oct. 2001, pp.60-63

Haye, P.L. O zoneTM safety eyewear (9 base twin spherical lens for maximum peripheral protection). Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.10, Oct. 2001, pp.40-44

Hierbaum, J. and Brown, S. (2000). Eyewear Saves a Welder’s Sight. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69 No. 3, Mar. 2000, pp. 64-65

Roll, D. and Duffie, K. (2000). Eyewash Standards & Guidelines for the Workplace. Occupational Health & Safety, May 2000, pp. 94-96 and pp. 117

 

Face protection

 

The Tools for The Job, Construction & Engineering Safety, p24-26, September 2001.

 

Failure  

 

Carlson, J. E. (1984). Dams as a part of America's infrastructure. Constructor. May 1984, pp. 25-37

Contractor Failures Up Sharply. (1982). Builder & Contractor. Mar. 1982, pp. 9

ENR. (1978). Cellulose insulation under fire as unsafe, corrosive to metals. ENR. May 4, 1978, pp. 14

ENR. (1978). Overloaded beams sag under plaza. ENR. Apr. 13, 1978, pp. 41

ENR. (1980). Façade inspection laws try to prevent failures. ENR. Sep. 18, 1980, pp. 39

ENR. (1980). Train derails, wrecks bridge. ENR. Jan. 24, 1980, pp. 13

ENR. (1981). Suit claims faulty bridge steel. ENR. Mar. 12, 1981, pp. 14

ENR. (1982). Building topples in Brazil. ENR. Sep. 2, 1982, pp. 23

ENR. (1982). Florida jail falling apart. ENR. Sep. 23, 1982, pp. 49

ENR. (1983). Collapse reports conflict. ENR. Apr. 21, 1983, pp. 20

ENR. (1983). Injury not contractor's fault. ENR. Aug. 18, 1983, pp. 76

ENR. (1983). More injuries expected in industry recovery. ENR. Nov. 3, 1983, pp. 23

ENR. (1986). Union arson charges beaten. ENR. Apr. 3, 1986, pp. 15

ENR. (1987). Collapse report recommends rigorous controls. ENR. Apr. 23, 1987, pp. 5

ENR. (1987). Failure of earth building spurs Minnesota lawsuit. ENR. Nov. 12, 1987, pp. 11

ENR. (1988). Sky dish collapse probed. ENR. Nov. 24, 1988, pp. 11-12

ENR. (1988). Two fatalities caused by printer's roof collapse. ENR. Feb. 4, 1988, pp. 20

ENR. (1989). Fatigue crack at fault. ENR. Mar. 16, 1989, pp. 13

ENR. (1990). Derailment topples bridge columns. ENR. Nov. 1, 1990, pp. 15

ENR. (1990). Design flaw blamed for collapse. ENR. Jan. 18, 1990, pp. 11-12

Fogel, I.M. (1982). Staying off the road to failure. Builder & Contractor. Feb., 1982, pp. 27-29

Lawson M. (1988). Giant truss for Dallas hangar found cracked before erection. ENR. Apr. 14, 1988, pp. 8-9

Meglan, C. (1981). Why are all the buildings falling down? PEC reporter. Aug./Sep. 1981

Moffitt, C.S. (1983). Coping with the "other guys". Builder & Contractor. Jul, 1983, pp. 28-32

Pfrang, E. O. (1983). Kansas city walkways collapse. Civil Engineering. Dec. 1983, pp. 20

Structural failures, triumphs. Civil Engineering - ASCE. Jul. 1980, pp.71-74

Structural failures: new mechanism for ffding information to the profession. Civil Engineering - ASCE. Oct. 1982, pp. 17

Stussman, H.B. (1988). Barriers remain to safe work zones. ENR. Apr. 7, 1988, pp. 32-33

 

 

Fall Prevention   

 

1989. “Harness Safety”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 21. section II. 4.

1999. “Owner Cleared in Roofer’s Fall”. ENR. 24. (Rigatti v. Reddy, 723 A.2d 1283 (N.J. App. 1999)).

Garrone, Bob, Retail Falls: The Whole Story, in Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 70, No. 9, pp. 196-200.

LaBar, Gregg, Harnessing the full power of fall protection.
Found in Occupational Hazards; Feb 1998, v60, n2, p29(3)

Metzgar, Carl, Fall prevention deserves attention. (mine safety)
Found in Pit & Quarry; Oct 1997, v90, n4, pQS4(3)
Neil, Stephanie, H1-B safety net fails IT workers.(Government Activity)
Found in PC Week; Nov 16 1998, 32(1)

Roughton, James E.Understanding OSHA's fall protection standard. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)(includes glossary of terms) Found in Plant Engineering; Oct 1996, v50, n11, p74(4)

Singh, A., (2000). Innovative Fall Protection for Construction Workers on Low-Rise Roofs. In Coble, R.J., Hinze, J., & Haupt, T.C. (eds.), Construction Safety and Health Management, (pp.87-113) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Vargas, C.A., Hadipriono, F.C., & Larew, R.E., (1996). Causes of construction falls from floor openings and edges. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 303-312). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Vargas, C.A., Hadipriono, F.C., Larew, R.E., & Yoo, W.H., (1996). A fault tree model for falls from a form scaffolding. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 291-302). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

 

Fall Protection

 

(1974). HL&P Worker Killed In On-Site-Job Fall

1989. “Harness Safety”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 21. section II. 4.

Aaron Conway, Reliable Barrier, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.3 p92-93, March 2002.

Angelo, W.J. (2002). Safety Device Helps Steel Erectors Keep Workers Out of Harm’s Way. ENR, Feb. 11, 2002, pp. 20

Ed Sullivan, Protect & Gamble’s Transformation, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.3 p88-91, March 2002.

ENR. (1997). Scaffold buckles (Safety Harnesses Save Three lives). ENR, Vol.238,  No.25, June 23, 1997, pp. 5

Fall Protection: Personal Safety Systems, Construction Business Review, Vol.3, No.5, p21-24, September/October 1993.

Hinze, J.,  Huang, X., and McGlothlin, J.D. (2002). Review of Fall Accidents in Construction. Construction Innovation and Global Competitiveness, edited by Ben Obinero Uwakweh, Issam A. Minkarah, pp. 1117-1132. The 10th Int’ Symposium, Sep. 9th- 12th 2002, Cincinnati, OH. CRC Press New York

John E. Schumacher, Fall Protection Still a Life Death Issue, Concrete Openings, p29-31, September 2001.

Johnson, L.F. (2001). Anyone, At Any Height… Occupational Health & Safety, July 2001, Vol.70, No. 7, pp.84-87

Kendzior, R.J. (2002). When ‘Wet Floor’ Signs Aren’t Enough. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 130 and 132

Mark Stromme,  Fall Protection in Action, Compliance Magazine, Vol.9  No.11 p18-21, November/December 2002

Maynard, W.S. (2002). Tribology: Preventing Slips And Falls In The Workplace. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 134 and 136-140

Merkt, B. (2002). Safety Considerations for Hard-Surface Maintenance. Commercial Floor Care, Vol. 2, No. 4, Fall 2002, pp. 5-7

O’Brien, T. (2001). Falls Under Control. Occupational Health & Safety, July 2001, Vol. 70, No.7, pp.78-82

Occupational Health & Safety. Fatal Falls Reach New High in 1999. Occupational Health & Safety Vol. 69, No. 11, pp. 12

 Pacific Builder & Engineer. (1989). Fatal Facts: Fall Kills Ironworker. Pacific Builder & Engineer, Nov. 1989, pp. 48

Rod Stanley, Fall Protection in Bridge Construction, Occupational Health & Safety, p28-29, December 1996.

Roger J. Kahler and J. Nigel Ellis, Predicting Injurious Events, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.7 p40-52, July 2002.

Smith, H. (2002). On The Leading Edge. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 142 and 144-145

Stephen H. Daniels, Contractor: OSHA’s Out to Get Us, ENR, p20, June 14 1999.

 

Fatigue   

 

Coburn, E. and Sirois, B. (1999). Working around-the-clock. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1999. pp. 201-207

 

Fire & Explosions

 

Civil Engineering- ASCE. (1980). Mount St. Helens eruption-----impact and civil engineering response. Civil Engineering- ASCE, Aug. 1980, pp. 73-76

Civil Engineering- ASCE. (1982). Building failures ---- preventing them, learning them. Civil Engineering- ASCE, Jan. 1982, pp. 44-51

Civil Engineering. (1991). Fire Safety House Opens in Chicago. Civil Engineering, Jan. 1991, pp. 20

ENR  (1979). Wallpaper, shingles wreak fire catastrophe. ENR, McGraw-Hill Construction Weekly,  Aug. 9, 1979,  pp.8

ENR. (1972). Fire in Hancock does minor damage. ENR, Nov.23, 1972, pp. 11

ENR. (1973). Blast kills one, injures explosives expert. ENR, Dec. 13, 1973, pp. 15

ENR. (1973). FPC admits insulation a major factor in tank fire. ENR, July 19,1973, pp. 12

ENR. (1973). FTC says makers fail to tell of two plastics’ flammability. ENR, McGraw- hill’s Construction Weekly, Jun. 7, 1973, pp.  10-11

ENR. (1973). Gas explosion problem may get HUD funds. ENR, July 12, 1973, pp. 16

ENR. (1974). Courts act on collapses (Indictments, fines handed down in two construction disasters). ENR, Jan. 3, 1974, pp. 13

ENR. (1978). Grain dust blasts grow in number, force. ENR, Jan. 12, 1978, pp. 10-12

ENR. (1978). Major grain silo blast kills one. ENR, May 4, 1978, pp.17

ENR. (1978). Propane tank blast injures 13 tunnelers. ENR, Jan. 25, 1979, pp. 16

ENR. (1978). Three grain elevator explosions kill 50. ENR, Jan.5, 1978, pp. 9

ENR. (1978). Violations draw major fine in grain elevator explosion. ENR, Mar. 2, 1978, pp. 16

ENR. (1979). Convalescent home fire kills 25. ENR, Apr. 12, 1979, pp. 43

ENR. (1979). Japanese tunnel fire kills 16. ENR, Mar.29, 1979, pp. 14

ENR. (1979). LNG explosion may spur separate electrical standards. ENR, Nov. 15, 1979, pp. 14

ENR. (1979). Silo explosion reignites  safety issue. ENR, Feb. 8, 1979, pp. 13

ENR. (1980). Blast safely raises roof.  ENR, Jan. 31, 1980, pp. 18

ENR. (1980). Casino damage investigated. ENR, Sep. 11, 1980, pp. 11

ENR. (1980). MGM fire rekindles smoke debate. ENR, Dec.4, 1980, pp. 14

ENR. (1980). MGM Grand Hotel (victim of old code). ENR, The McGraw-Hill Construction Weekly, Nov. 27, 1980, pp. 10-13

ENR. (1980). No clues in powerplant blast. ENR, Oct.23, 1980, pp. 13

ENR. (1980). Omaha grain elevator explodes. ENR, Nov. 20, 1980, pp. 15

ENR. (1980). Second fire in two weeks prompts safety review. ENR, Dec.11, 1980, pp. 14

ENR. (1981). Explosions hit two elevators. ENR,  Apr. 16, 1981, pp. 50-51

ENR. (1981). MGM fire: Short circuit to disaster. ENR, The McGraw- Hill Construction weekly, Jun. 11, 1981, pp.13-16

ENR. (1982). Explosion caused by gas. ENR, Nov. 25, 1982, pp. 17-18

ENR. (1982). Explosion damages tunnel. ENR, Apr. 15, 1982, pp. 11-12

ENR. (1982). Prison fire raises questions. ENR, Nov. 18, 1982, pp. 15

ENR. (1983).  Smoke detectors could have prevented motel fire deaths. ENR, June 23, 1983, pp. 26

ENR. (1983). K-Mart fire uncovers high-hazard storage. ENR, Feb. 3, 1983, pp. 15-16

ENR. (1983). Wood shingles spread fire. ENR, Mar. 31, 1983, pp. 11-12

ENR. (1987). Panel investigates fire. ENR, Dec. 3, 1987, pp. 16

ENR. (1987). Puerto Rico toughens code. ENR, July 16, 1987, pp. 15

ENR. (1988). Fire protection association tackles issues in L.A. blaze. ENR, May 26, 1988, pp.12

ENR. (1989). Deadly high-rise inferno in Atlanta sparks debate on sprinkler retrofits. ENR, July 13, 1989, pp. 9

ENR. (1990). Cutting torch started  L.A. fire. ENR, Transit, Oct. 11, 1990, pp.9

ENR. (1990). High-rise lacked sprinklers. ENR, Fires, Jan. 4, 1990, pp. 13

ENR. (1990). System saves farm animals. ENR, Fire Protection, Oct. 11, 1990, pp.26

ENR. (1991). Fireproofing did its job. ENR, Mar. 11, 1991, pp. 10

Robertson, F. (1990). Sprinkler Systems Proper Protection For Worksites, High-Rise Buildings (Sprinkler systems help extinguish a fire, while alarms or detectors only report it).Occupational Health & Safety, Nov. 1990, pp. 47

 

Fire Safety  

Bancroft, K. (2002). Fire Precautions for Welding. Occupational Health & Safety, Aug. 2002, pp. 40-43

Brooks, R. (2001). Volatile Protection. Occupational Health & Safety, July 2001, pp. 68-76

Coelho, A.L., (1996).  Fire safety in buildings and during their construction. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 323-336). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Craig Schroll, Flammable Liquid Safety, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.3 p50-54, March 2002.

Luther, Eric, On Full Alert: It just makes sense to have as many people involved with your fire program as possible, in Occupational Health & Safety, February 1999, Vol. ?, No. ?, pp. 44-47.

Papaioannou, K.K., (1996). Fire safety in the construction phase. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 319-322). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards (1976). Accident and Fire Prevention Information.  July 1976, pp. 116

 

Flaws

 

ENR. (1985). Tower flaws epidemic. ENR. April 25, 1985, pp. 14

 

Foot   

 

Cowie, T. (2002). Rescuing The Bottom Line. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No. 9, pp. 90-92

David Hull, Footwear Purchase Programs-Who needs’em?, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.7 p119-121, July 2002.

Elliiott, F. (2002). Employees, It’s Up To You. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 82, 84-88

Falcinelli, J. (2000). Market-driven makeover. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1999, pp. 114-121

Falcinelli, J. (2001). What customers want. Occupational Health & Safety. Sep. 2001, pp. 100-103

Johnson, L.F. (2000). Feet First. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69 No. 4, April 2000, pp.102-104

Johnson, L.F. Taking Steps Against Injury. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 136-140

Kendrick, J.M. (1997). The Pains of Standing (Why is it less tiring to stand eight hours on an anti-fatigue mat than eight hours on a hard surface? The secret is how the mats work.) Occupational Health & Safety, April 1997, pp. 54-57 and pp.76

Laws, J., and Johnson, L. F. (2000). Best foot forward. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 2000, pp. 108-111

Safety shoes: Selection and Care. (1989). Construction supervision and safety letter. Dec. 15, 1989

 

Forklift   

 

Coastal Training Technologies Corp. (1990). Forklift fundamentals: get the facts.

Compliance Magazine (2002). Safety, environmental and health professionals offer advice and interpretation on your questions about compliance standards. Folklift Safety. Compliance Magazine, Oct. 2002, Vol. 9, No. 10, pp. 10

DIXIE Contractor. (1997). Forklift safety. DIXIE Contractor, Feb. 17, 1997, pp. 72

“Les”Knoll, L.R. (2002). Aerial Lift Accidents: Operator or Manchine? Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No.9, pp. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46

New OSHA training standard goes into effect March 1, 1999. (1999). Concrete Openings. Mar. 1999, pp. 26-27

 

Formwork

 

Formwork Collapse Kills Tow at Georgia Wastewater Shaft, ENR, p21, May 20 2002.

Hotel Formwork Collapse Injuries Tow in Charlotte, ENR, p13, August 13 2001.

 

 

General   

 

Alavedra, P., Casals, M., & Cuguero, N., (1996). Converting a building affected by the sick building syndrome into a healthy one. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 453-464). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Alves Dias, L.M., (1996). The Safety and Health Plan in the construction industry. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 179-194).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema

Bird, F. and Loftus, R., Loss Control Management, Loganville, Ga., Institute Press, 1976.

Blake, R., Industrial Safety, Second Ed., Prentice-Hall, New York, NY

Borg, Robert F., "Social and Environmental Concerns in Construction", ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1976), vol. 102, no. 1, p 1-20

Brown, P.E., (1996).  Total integration of the safety professional into the project management team. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 137-144).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Bush, V.G. (1975). Safety in the construction industry: OSHA. Prentice-Hall Company: Reston, Virginia.

DeReamer, R., Modern Safety Practice. John Wiley, New York, 1958.

Fonseca, M.S., & Alves Dias, L.M., (1996).  Knowledge base for constructin safety. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 167-178).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Gilmre, C., Accident Prevention and Loss Control. American Management Association, Inc., New York, 1970.

Haddon, W., Suchman, E. and Klein, D., Accident Research Methods and Approaches. Harper and Row, New York, 1964.

Handa, V. K.; Rivers, Doug., Downgrading Construction Incidents. ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (June 1983), vol. 109, no. 2, p 190-205

Heinrich, H., Industrial Accident Prevention, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1941.

Hinze, Jimmie, A United Front for Construction Safety, Keynote Speech, Proceedings of the First International Conference of CIB W99, Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites, Lisbon, Portugal, 1996.

Johnston, David W.; Khan, Khusroo P.; Phillips, James B., Formwork Pressures in Tall and Thick Concrete Walls, ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Sept. 1989), vol. 115, no. 3, p 444-461
Melchers, Robert E., Influence of Organization on Project Implementation
ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1977), vol. 103, no. 4, p 611-625
KEY WORDS: Civil engineers; Construction industry; Management; Safety; Bridges; Computation; Consultants; Contracts

Petersen, D., Safety Management, Aloray, Inc., Goshen, New York, 1988. 

Positive Influences of Nuclear Construction. CS ASCE Construction Division Committee on Construction of Nuclear and Power

Rodriguez, Y.A.,  Jaselskis, E.J., & Russell, J.S., (1996). Relationship between project performance and accidents. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 251-258).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Witte, J. (1974). Safety in construction-The Contractor's Viewpoint. ASCE National Meeting on Water Resources Engineering, Jan. 21-25, 1974, Los Angeles, California

 

Hand   

 

Alico, B. (2001). Renewing your hand protection program. Occupational Health & Safety. Sep. 2001, pp. 108-111

Compliance Magazine (2002). Hand Protection. Compliance Magazine, Oct. 2002, pp. 10

Compliance Magazine (2002). Safety, environmental and health professionals offer advice and interpretation on your questions about compliance standards. Hand Protection. Compliance Magazine, Oct. 2002, Vol. 9, No. 10, pp. 10

DeBecker, L.G. (2002). Get Ready For Ergo-Centric Gloves. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, pp.65-66, 68, 70, 72

Fred Elliot, Effective Dermal Protection, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.72 No.1, p68-71, Jan 2003

Jennifer Stroschein, Pointing a Finger at the Hazards of Gloves, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.6, p54-60, June 2002

Robin Roberts, More than They Used to Be, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.12, p54-65, December 2002.

Phillips, B., and Burris, B. (2001). Intel's hand injury success story. Occupational Health & Safety. Sep. 2001, pp. 92-95

Plemmons, G. Hand Protection. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.69 No. 1, pp. 88

Rosso, J. D. (2001). Protecting the hand-skin barrier in the workplace. Occupational Health & Safety. Sep. 2001, pp. 116-120

Varaljay, J.  Using a Facility Glove Survey. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 126-134

Wagner, C. (2000). The Comfort Factor. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69 No. 8, Aug. 2000, pp. 130-133

 

Hard Hats

 

Byrnes, James, (2002) A Host of Improvements. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 11, pp. 74-76.

McManamy, R. (1997). Hard Heads Prevailing So Far In Efforts to Improve Hardhats. ENR, April 21, 1997, pp.17

 

Hazard Communication  

1996-97 Hazard Communication/Right to Know Program Information and Instructions. EH&S BSO, 1996.

1996-97 Hazard Communication/Right-to-Know Program: Hazard Control Plan. University of Florida, 1996-97. EH&S BSO, 1996

Chemical Hazard Communication Guidelines (1985). Department of Labor & Industries, State of Washington, Sep. 1985

Debora Sepich, Let’s Make a Deal, Occupational/Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.9, p156-158.

ENR. (1985). OSHA moves on ‘right-to-know’. ENR, Management & Labor, Dec. 5 1985, pp. 46

ENR. (1987). EPA releases two lists of hazardous chemicals. ENR, April 30, 1987, pp. 14

ENR. (1987). Firms must disclose hazards. ENR, Aug. 27, 1987, pp. 10

ENR. (1987). Right-to-know rule coming. ENR, April 9, 1987, pp. 57

James K. Byrnes, In Top Form, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.3, p44-46

Rob McManamy, Hard Heads Prevailing So Far in Efforts to Improve Hardhats, ENR, p17, April 21 1997.

Sepich, D. (2002). Let’s Make a Deal. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 156 and 158

Skip Krueger, Non-Manufacturers Now Affected By Hazard Communication Standard, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.57, No.11, P77, October 1988.

State of Washington, Department of Labor & Industries, Industrial Safety And Health Division  (1985).  Chemical Hazard Communication (RIGHT TO KNOW).

Understanding ‘Right to Know’, Chemical Hazard Communication Guidelines for Washington Employers

VanVeen, K.,  AGC’s Safety Division.  (1986). Hazard Communication—Employee Right to Know. Constructor, Constructor Safety, Mar. 1986.  pp.  105

Woodward, B  (1988).  Right-to-Know---Hazard Communication. NUCA,  Tool-Box Talks, July,  1988,  pp. 46

 

Hazardous Materials

 

Breeding, D.C. (2001). Safe Use and Handling of Mercury.(This element’s vapors are extremely toxic and spills are hazardous for cleanup personnel).Occupational Health & Safety, Oct. 2001, Vol.70, No. 10, pp. 72-76 and pp.92-93

 

Hazmat

 

Brown, J.L. (2001). The Road to Process Safety Success. Occupational Health & Safety, July 2001, Vol.70, No.7, pp. 104-108

David C. Breeding, Safe Use and Handling of Mercury, Occupational/Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.10, p72-93, October 2001.

James P. Zeigler, Hazmat Cleanup: Are You Prepared?, Occupational/Health & Safety, Vol.701, No.12, p30, 32, 33-35, October 2001.

Janelle Lanter Brown, The Road to Process Safety Success, Occupational/Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.7, p104-108.

Jeff Simon, Keeping Hazards in Focus, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.7 p88-91, July 2002.

Karen Hamel, Wasting away Poison, Occupational/Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.7, p110-112.

Zeigler, J.P. Hazmat Cleanup: Are You Prepared? Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No. 12, pp. 30-35

 

Head Protection

 

Bacon, K. (2002). Three Keys to Head Protection: Hard Hat Inspection, Maintenance and Replacement. Compliance Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 26-28

 

Health Issues  

 

CM & E (1975). Safety and health information is available from many sources.CM & E , Safety Memo, Apr. 1975,  pp.26

CM & E (1975). SHAPE  Safety, Health, And Protection of the Environment. CM &E

April, 1975,  pp. 63-72

Sweeney, M.H., Fosbroke, D., Godenhar, L.M., Jackson, L.L., Linch, K., Lushniak, B.D., Merry, C., Schneider, S., &  Stephenson, M., (2000). Health Consequences of Working in Construction. In Coble, R.J., Hinze, J., & Haupt, T.C. (eds.), Construction Safety and Health Management, (pp.211-230) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

 

Hearing   

 

Fatz, R. and Oblin, D. (2000) Military ingenuity. Occupational Health & Safety. Vol. 69, No. 6, Jun. 2000, pp. 101-102

Hearing protection. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1999.

Johnson, E. (2001). Turn It Down! (Treat noise at its source for effective , low-cost results) Occupational Health & Safety, July 2001, Vol.70, No.7, pp.100- 102 and pp.140

Kennedy, G. (1995). Contractors can prevent the sounds of silence. NUCA. Mar. 1995, pp. 20-21

Lebovics, I. (2000). Say no to noise. Occupational health & safety. Vol. 69, No. 3, Mar. 2000, pp. 48

Lowey, B. (2000) Noise Know-How. Occupational Health & Safety. Vol. 69, No. 6, Jun. 2000, pp. 95-96

Stearns, M. (2000). Recognition, evaluation, and control. Occupational Health & Safety. Vol. 69, No. 6, Jun. 2000, pp. 97-99

 

Hearing Protection

 

Berger, E.H. (2002). Hearing Protection Industry Addresses Human Factors. Compliance Magazine, Vol. 9, No.9, Sep. 2002, pp. 30 and pp. 32

Carsia, T. (2002). Designing Workspaces for Higher Productivity. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 192, 194-195

Hager, L.D. (2002). Didn’t Hear It Coming… Noise and Hearing in Industrial Accidents. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 196, 198-200.

Mike Sterret, Breaking the Hearing Protection Barrier, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.3 p28-32, March 2002.

Per Hiselius, Avoiding Over attenuation, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.3 p34-36, March 2002.

Rick Neitzel, Construction Noise Strategies, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.6, p72-76, June 2002

Robert T. Sataloff and Joseph Sataloff, A Monumental Achievement, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.9 p122-132, September 2001.

Sean T. Scanlon, The Changing Face of Hearing Protection, Compliance Magazine, Vol.10 No.1, p14-16, Jan 2003

Sue Swan and William Daniell, Hearing Conservation in Industry, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.6, p78-80

 

Heat   

Bingham, Eula & Robbins, Anthony. 1980. Hot Environments, Job Health Hazards Series. U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Bingham, Eula & Robbins, Anthony. 1980. Hot Environments, Job Health Hazards Series. U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Bumbarger, Scott. 2000. “Reducing the Hazards of High Heat”. Occupational Health & Safety 69, No. 5. 44-50.

Bumbarger, Scott. 2000. “Reducing the Hazards of High Heat”. Occupational Health & Safety 69, No. 5. 44-50.

Burke, Edmund. 2000. “Healthy Hydration”. Occupational Health & Safety 69, No. 5. 52-4.

Burke, Edmund. 2000. “Healthy Hydration”. Occupational Health & Safety 69, No. 5. 52-4.

Burton, D.J. Worker Sent to the Hospital After Heat Stress Event. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No. 7, pp.34-36

Elliiott, F. (2001). When The Mercury Soars. Occupational Health & Safety, pp.94-96

Gavin Mclachlan and Robert Aenchbacher, A New Approach for Beating the Heat, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.3 p81,104, March 2002.

Hensel, Jason. 2000. “Taking Control”. Occupational Health & Safety 69, No. 3. 72-4.

Hensel, Jason. 2000. “Taking Control”. Occupational Health & Safety 69, No. 3. 72-4.

Hot Environments  (Job Health Hazards Series)

Kennedy, George. 1999. “Safety in the Summertime”. Utility Contractor 13, No. 7. 26-8.

Kennedy, George. 1999. “Safety in the Summertime”. Utility Contractor 13, No. 7. 26-8.

OSHA Offer cool tips to beat the heat. Constructor. May 1999, pp. 6

Reid, J. (1995). Dealing with reporters during an emergency. NUCA. Apr. 1995, pp. 23-26

U.S.  Department of  Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration,  U.S.  Department of Health and Human Services,  Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. (1980).

Zeigler, J.P. (2002). The Hidden Hazard of Protective Apparel. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.1, Jan.2002, pp.55-56

 

History

 

Jeffrey, J. and Douglas, I. Safety Performance of the UK Construction Industry. (Historical Developments of Health and Safety Protection and the UK Construction Industry).  pp. 233-253

 

Human Factors   

 

Rowlinson, S., (2000). Human Factors in Construction Safety – Management Issues. In Coble, R.J., Hinze, J., & Haupt, T.C. (eds.), Construction Safety and Health Management, (pp.59-84) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

 

Hyatt

 

Brunjes, E.H. and Hinson, G.M. (1986). No weak stomachs. ENR, Sep. 18, 1986, pp. 18

Civil Engineering (1984). Designers of Hyatt Hotel on Trail. Civil Engineering /ASCE, Sep. 1984, pp. 12

Civil Engineering (1984). KC Hyatt Trail Awaits Judge’s Decision. Civil Engineering /ASCE, Nov. 1984, pp. 10

Civil Engineering (1987). Readers Write (Hyatt) . Civil Engineering, Jan. 1987, pp. 26-28

Civil Engineering. Round Table Recommends Safety Mwasures. Civil Engineering /ASCE, pp. 34

ENR. (1988). Appeals court upholds Hyatt verdict. ENR. Feb. 4, 1988, pp. 5

ENR. (1986). Safety of walkways debated. ENR, May 8, 1986, pp. 13

 

IMAGE

 

David C. Breeding, Polishing Your Image, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.3 p18-20, March 2002.

Irene Hofheinz, Image: Intangible, Invaluable, NUCA, Vol.14, No.4, p16-20, April 1990.

Reid, J. (2001). High-Risk Industry Baits Kids. ENR, Oct. 29, 2001, pp. 75

William J. Angelo, Poor Image Has Many Causes, ENR, p43, March 25 2002.

 

Immunization

 

Alexander L. Strasser, Vaccines, Health Counseling Needed When Employees Travel Overseas, Health & Safety

 

Incentives   

 

Bach, D. (2000). Safety incentive programs ~ effective business tools. Occupational Health & Safety. Jun. 2000, pp. 103-106

Barr, J.  Cultivating Culture. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 32

Barr, J. (1997). The merits of safety incentive programs. Occupational Health & Safety. Jun., 1997.

Barr, J. (1998). Awards? Incentives? Defining the difference. Occupational Health & Safety. Jul. 1998, pp. 35-37

Ed Zalewski, Incentives: Creating a Safety Culture, Compliance Magazine, p16-17, August 2002.

Employer Safety Incentive Programs. Builder and Contractor. Aug. 1984, pp 20

Flanders, M.E. and Lawrence, T.W. (1999). WARNING! Safety Incentive Programs Are Under OSHA Scrutiny (Take Steps to Prevent Under-Reporting). American Society of Safety Engineers, Dec. 1999, pp. 29-31

Ginny Wennen, Why These Programs Work, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.6, p107-112, June 2002

Grensing, L. (1983). To motivate workers, pay isn't everything. Kansas business news. Mar. 1983.

Jay W. Wells, Why Safety Committees Fall Shot, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.9 p151-153, September 2001.

Johnson, L. F. (1999). The power of incentives. Occupational Health & Safety. Jun. 1999, pp. 57-58

Krause T. R., and Hodson, S. J. A close look at safety incentives. Occupational Health & Safety. Pp. 28-36

Krause, T. R. (1998). A close look at safety incentives, part II. Occupational Health & Safety. Jun. 1998, pp. 32-34

Laufer, A., and Jenkins, G. D. (1982). Motivating construction workers. Journal of construction division. Vol. 108, No. CO4, Dec., 1982, pp. 531-545

Pardy, W. G. (1999). What's right for you? Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1999, pp. 190-196

Peavey, B. (1997). Building a complete incentive program. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1997, pp. 72-78

Peavey, B. (1998). Incentives, the fun factor. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1998, pp. 162-168

Peavey, B. (2000). Who wants to be a safety millionaire? Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 2000, pp. 86-90

Peck, W.F. (1998). Does incentive compensation offer any incentive? CE News. May, 1998, pp. 46-47

Perez, M. (1997). Awards program tracks safe worksites. Florida Workers’ Comp Advisor, Vol.7, No.5, May 1997, pp. 7

Perlmutter, A.L. Taking Motivation and Recognition Online. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.1, pp.51-54

Richard Korman, ‘Penny Per Hour’ Safety Effort Remains at Head of The Class, ENR, p13, December 2, 2002.

Renk, K. (2002). Reward with Awards. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 56 and pp. 58

Renk, K. (2002). The Age-Old Question: Cash vs. Merchandise? Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 56 and pp. 60 and 62

Safety-Incentive plan gets universal backing. Pacific Builder & Engineer. May, 8, 1989, pp. 35

Sawai, R. (2002). Gift Cards Get Moving. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 54

Sims, B, Jr. (2000). Effective Motivation. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 2000, pp. 91-96

Sims, B. (2002). In Defense of Incentives and Recognition. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 48, 50, 52

Terry Markwart, Proactive Pursuits, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.6, p114

 

Indemnity

 

Contract Binds Temp Agency for Explosion Loss, ENR, p22, April 22 2002.

ENR. (1996). Indemnification Denied by Law. ENR, Aug. 12, 1996, pp. 75

Loulakis, M.C.  Thompson, J.C. and Trachtman, H. (1990). The Broad Powers of Indemnification. Civil Engineering, July 1990, pp. 39

 

Injuries

1989. “Back’s Injury: No One is Immune”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 24. section II. 4.

ADSC. (1986). Safety Record. ADSC, Aug. 1986, pp. 12

Constructor. (1986). On-The- Job Safety Stats. Constructor, Aug. 1986, pp. 8

Constructor. (1989). Construction Worksite Injury Rate Declines. Constructor, Jan. 1989, pp. 8

ENR. (1983). Roofing injuries high. (California study reveals craft is among most dangerous). ENR, Mar. 10, 1983, pp. 14

ENR. (1986). Construction tops injury list. ENR, Nov. 27, 1986, pp. 69

ENR. (1987). Cracks cause lane closure. ENR, Dec. 24, 1987, pp. 12

ENR. (1987). Jury awards worker $40 million. ENR. Dec. 24, 1987, pp. 53-54

ENR. (1988). Injured bridge worker wins $1.2 million. ENR, Feb. 11, 1988, pp. 3

ENR. (1989). Repeat-motion injuries grow. ENR, Jan. 5, 1989, pp. 14

ENR. (1990). Drunk worker loses award. ENR, May 31, 1990, pp. 26

ENR. (1991). Second freeway slab falls. ENR, May 20, 1991, pp. 14

ENR. (1991). Construction injuries climb. ENR, Dec. 16, 1992, pp. 23

ENR. (1992). Two die as column falls. ENR, Mar. 9, 1992, pp. 12

ENR. (1992). Welds failed when column was plumbed. ENR, Mar.16, 1992, pp. 5

Goerth, C.R. (1988). Violence in the Workplace Emerges As Growing Health and Safety problem. Occupational Health & Safety, May 1988, pp. 53

Johnson, B.P. (1979). WPCF 1979 Safety Survey: Injury Rate Jumps by 20%. DEEDS & DATA, Oct. 1979, pp. 9-11

Korman, R. and Setzer, S.W. (1989). Faulty import tied to death. ENR, Feb. 2, 1989, pp. 19-20

Lew, H.S. (1980). West Virginia cooling tower collapse caused by inadequate concrete strength. Civil Engineering- ASCE, Feb. 1980, pp. 62-67

News and Views. First- Quarter Job Deaths Down.

Occupational Health & Safety. Occupations Ranked In Order Of Risk.

Oort, G. V. (1990). Back Injuries Require Integration Of Aggressive and Passive Treatment. Occupational Health & Safety, Jan. 1990, pp. 22-24

Pinkham, J. (1988). Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Sufferers Find Relief With Ergonomic Designs. Occupational Health & Safety, Aug. 1988, pp. 49-53

Pacific Builder & Engineer (1987). Accident Prevention Saves Big Bucks. Pacific Builder & Engineer, Feb. 9, 1987, pp. 5

Pacific Builder & Engineer (1987). Injuries Decline, Costs Triple. Pacific Builder & Engineer, Oct. 5, Vol.93, No. 19,1987, pp. 7

Pacific Builder & Engineer (1987). $1.9-million Award for Shackle Injury. Pacific Builder & Engineer, Oct.19, 1987, pp. 5

Pacific Builder & Engineer. (1988). Washington Reports. Pacific Builder &  Engineer, Mar. 21, 1988, pp. 6

Pacific Builder & Engineer (1988). Death Toll Rises In Construction. Pacific Builder & Engineer, Dec. 5, 1988, pp. 7

Phillip, L. (1988). Unintentional Injuries Take Highest Toll in Life’s Most Productive Years. Occupational Health & Safety, May 1988, Vol. 57, No. 5, pp. 22 and pp. 60

Pope, W.C. Injuries and Illness at Work May Be Rooted in Faulty Management Systems. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 58, No. 3, pp. 36 and pp. 38

Texas Workers’ Compensation/ Insurance Fund. 8 Steps To a Safe Lift.

 

 

Innovations   

 

HSE (Health & Safety Executive). Game Over (A video from the Health & Safety Executive to show what can happen if children go on to a building site.)

Huang Xiaodong, Daniel Bernd, Leonhard E. Bernold, Innovative Technology Development for Safe Excavation, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 122, No. 1, March, 1996.

Jones, P., (1996). Computer-based hazard communication program delivery for the construction industry. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 157-166).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Minkarah, I.A., Rao, D.S., Kak, A., & Pant, P.D., (1996).  Graphical user interface for site safety management. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 523-532). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Singh, A., (2000). Innovative Fall Protection for Construction Workers on Low-Rise Roofs. In Coble, R.J., Hinze, J., & Haupt, T.C. (eds.), Construction Safety and Health Management, (pp.87-113) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Young, G.S., (1996). Reengineering construction safety: A vision for the future. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 129-136).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

 

Inspection   

 

Gambatese, J.A., & Hinze, J.W., (1996). A guide for safety inspections. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 553-566). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Wojcik, Joanne, MTA steps up safety inspections as criticism of subway continues. (Metropolitan Transportation Authority)Found in Business Insurance; Feb 24 1997, v31, n8, p3(2)

 

Insurence   

 

ENR. Insurance (Special Advertising Section). ENR pp. I-3 to I-39

Hinze, Jimmie, and Waleed Abdul-Baki, "Insurance Practices of Utility Contractors," Journal of the Construction Division, ASCE, Vol. 107, No. CO3, Proc. Paper 16498, September 1981.

Krizan, W.G. (2001). Construction Firms Bracing For Soaring Costs And Risk. ENR, Nov. 12, 2001, pp.14

Powers, Mary Buckner, Insurance: costs slip as worker comp plans grip. (construction industry)(Third Quarterly Cost Report)Found in ENR; Sept 30 1996, v237, n14, p78(2)

William G. Krizan, Market Braces for Terror Shock, ENR, Vol.247, No.18, p10-11, October 22 2001.

William G. Krizan, Construction Firms Bracing for Soaring Costs and Risk, ENR, p14, November 12 2001.

 

International   

 

Adan, M.O., Hombrados, C.L., & Juan Jose, J.O., (1996). Considerations on non considered aspects in European standardization of temporary edges protection systems.

Barnard, M.J., (1996). Learning to live with major change in U.K. construction safety legislation. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 61-66) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Birchall, S.J., & Finlayson, H. (1996). The application of European derived safety management regulations to the U.K. construction industry. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 41-52) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Eilenberg, I.M., (1996). Victoria – The state of change. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 77-84) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Enno "Ed" Koehn, Rupesh K. Kothari, Chih-Shing Pan, Safety in Developing Countries: Professional and Bureaucratic Problems, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 121, No. 3, September, 1995, ASCE.

In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 519-522). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Kaming, P. F., What Motivates Construciton Craftsmen in Developing Countries? A Case Study of Indonesia, Building and Environment, March 5, 1998, V33, N2-3, P131-141.

Khalid, A.G., (1996). Construction site injuries: The case of Malaysia. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 93-102) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Larew, R.E., Hadipriono, F.C., Vargas, C.A., & Barsoum, A.S., (1996). International collaboration for construction safety. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 543-552). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema

Munro, W.D. ,(1996). The implementation of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 on U.K. construction sites. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 53-60) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Ngowi, A.B., & Mothibi, J., (1996). Culture and safety at work site – A case study of Botswana. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 417-430). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Serrano, M.B., (1996). Health and Safety on construction sites in france. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 85-92) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Wong, F., (1996).  Construction safety management in Hong Kong. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 243-250).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Zakeri, M., Factors Affecting the Motivation of Iranian Construction Operatives, Building and Environment, March 1997, v32, n2, p161-166.

 

Investigation  

 

Johnson, L. F., and Laws, J. (1997) St. Nick Safety. Occupational Health & Safety. Dec. 1997, pp. 30-32

Harold C. Jacobs, CSP and John T. Neiburg, CSP, Thorough Investigation of Incidents Reaps Rewards in Improved Safety, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.57, No.11, P66.

Korman, R. Illia, T. Barnes, J. and Rosta, P. (2002). Investigators Show the Routine Errors behind Jobsite Deaths. ENR, Vol. 249, No. 18, Oct. 28, 2002, pp. 24-25, 27-28

Reid, J. (1997). So What's a soundbite! Construction Business Review. Vol. 7, No. 2, 1997, pp. 32-33

Richard Korman, Investigators Show the Routine Errors behind Jobsite Deaths, ENR, Vol.249, No.18, p24-28, October 28 2001.

West, J. B. (1993). Health and safety corner. Utility and transportation contractor, Oct. 1993, pp. 29-

 

ISO

 

Login, S. (1999). Overview of ISO 14000------ Part2. Construction Business Review, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1999, pp. 14-16

 

Job Hazard Analysis   

Bancroft, K. (2002). Job Hazard Analysis for Unsafe Acts. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 206 and pp.208-215

Jones, P., (1996). Computer-based hazard communication program delivery for the construction industry. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 157-166).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

job hazard analysis, osha 3071, u. s. department of labor, occupational safety and health administration, 1992 (revised)

 

L’Ambiance Plaza

 

Civil Engineering. (1987). $5.11 Million Fines Imposed in L’Ambiance Collapse. Civil Engineering, Dec. 1987, pp. 28-29

Civil Engineering. (1989). L’Ambiance Settlement Reached. Civil Engineering, Feb. 1989, pp. 9

Civil Engineering. (1989).L’Ambiance Plaza. Civil Engineering, Readers Write, May 1989, pp. 30

Civil Engineering. (1991). L’Ambiance Plaza Collapse To Be Studied At ASCE Convention. Civil Engineering, Sep. 1991, pp. 22

Civil Engineering. (1993).More Lessons From L’Ambiance Plaza. Civil Engineering, News Briefs, Feb. 1993, pp. 8

Culver, C. Marshall, R. and Gross, J.  Readers Write (L’Ambiance Plaza). Civil Engineering,  pp. 34-36

DeStefano, J.B. (1992). Lift Slab at L’Ambiance Not Lone Problem. Civil Engineering, June 1992, pp. 37-38

ENR. (1987). L’Ambiance Plaza suit filed. ENR, Nov. 5, 1987, pp. 65

ENR. (1987). Doubt cast on Bridgeport collapse report-- . ENR, Nov. 12, 1987, pp.  5

ENR. (1988). ANSI recommends lift-slab safety rules. ENR, Jan. 21, 1988, pp. 5

ENR. (1988). Disaster Launched search for quality. ENR, Feb. 18, 1988, pp. 32 and pp. 35

ENR. (1988). Lift-slab builder ‘bankrupt’. ENR, April 7, 1988, pp. 17-18

ENR. (1988). State report criticizes L’Ambiance Plaza team. ENR, April 28, 1988, pp. 5

ENR. (1988). L’Ambiance Plaza disaster spurs construction safety bills. ENR, June 23, 1988, pp. 6

ENR. (1989). L’Ambiance tragedy recalled in new bill. ENR, April 20, 1989, pp. 5

Hudcauc, J. (1986). Licenses revoked in skywalk tragedy. 23 Jan. 1986, PI FYI

Korman, R. (1988). Changes asked in safety law as L’Ambiance pact is signed. ENR, Dec. 8, 1988, pp. 13-14

Korman, R. (1988). Probe of L’Ambiance Plaza called biased, incomplete. ENR, Mar. 10, 1988, pp. 17-18

Lyons, J.W. (1988). Bureau stands by report. ENR, Mar. 24,1988, pp. 9

L’Ambiance settlement reached. Feb. 1989, pp. 9

Macchi, A.J. (1992). The Many Lessons of L’Ambiance Plaza. Civil Engineering, July 1992, pp. 35-36

 

Ladder  

 

May, David, Rise and Fall: Portable ladder safety is the shared responsibility of employer and employee, with few OSHA rules to follow, in Occupational Health & Safety, Vo. ?, No. ?, pp. 40-43.

 

Law

 

Handy Reference Guide to The Fair Labor Standards Act, U.S. Government Printing Office, October 1978.

 

Lead   

 

Advertiser Staff and News Services. (1993) Report: Schools ignoring lead hazard. The Honolulu Advertiser, Sep.19, 1993, Sunday, pp. A10

Allen, D. (1993). Navy to repair Guam houses found to have high lead levels. Pacific Stars & Stripes, 11 Jan. 1993. Description of Navy family housing lead based paint/ asbestos inventory program. Enclosure 1-6

ASCE. (1993). National Policy on Lead in the Residential Environment. ASCE Policy Statement, Second Draft Sep. 30, 1993

BPI. (1999). Asbestos & Lead Abatement Report Vol. 12 No. 4 April 1999

Bradford, H. (1994). Industry scratching at lead paint. ENR, Jan. 10, 1994, pp.7

Bradford, H. (1995). Trades’ programs go public. ENR, Feb. 6, 1995, pp. 16

Caron, C.W. reviewing Your Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint Operations and Maintenance Program. Environmental Column, pp.82 and pp.134

Civil Engineering. (1994). Looking for solutions to the lead-paint crisis. Civil Engineering , Aug. 1994, pp19

Construction Injury liability Monthly. (1993). New Lead Exposure Standard Cuts Limit to One-Fourth. Construction Injury liability Monthly, Vol. 4 No. 6 June 1993, pp.7

Department of Labor and Industries, Division of Industrial Safety and Health, State of Washington. (1993). Notice to the Public (Chapter 296-62 WAC, General Occupational Health Standards, Chapter 296-155 WAC, Safety Standards for Construction Work. Sep.28, 1993

Dogma in Doubt. Some Question Extent Of Lead’s Risk to Kids, Need to Remove Paint.

ENR (1988). Old lead-based paint brings new restrictions. ENR, Bridge Maintenance, May 12, 1988, pp.19

ENR. (1991). Lawsuit over lead filed. ENR, Sep. 2, 1991, pp. 9-10

ENR. (1992). Lead paint abatement is growing, but risky. ENR, Jan. 20, 1992, pp.37

ENR. (1992). House panel homes in on lead. ENR, Aug. 10, 1992, pp. 5

ENR. (1992). Lead leads to job shutdown. ENR, Sep.14, 1992, pp.14-15

ENR. (1993). Lead paint guidelines under way. ENR, Feb. 8, 1993, pp.5

ENR. (1994). OSHA gets heavy with lead standard. ENR, Feb. 7, 1994, pp. 12

ENR. (1994). Painting firm fined $5 million for lead. ENR, June 13, 1994, pp. 12

ENR. (1994). More lead paint rules on tap. ENR, Nov. 7, 1994, pp. 7

ENR. (1995). Stiffer lead paint rules advised by HUD panel. ENR, July 24, 1995, pp. 17

ENR. Lead-Based Paint Is Cheaper To Overcoat than to Remove. ENR, Special Advertising Section, pp. S-51- S-52

ENR. (1995).West Coast Low-Lead pact. ENR, Sep. 11, 1995, pp.10

ENR. (1996). Accredited Program Mandatory for Lead Paint Professionals. ENR, Sep. 9, 1996, pp. 23

ENR. (1996). Insurer Loses Lead Lawsuit. ENR, July 15, 1996, pp.50-51

Flowers, B. (1992). Lead-Containing Paint Abatement: What You Should Know. Navy Civil Engineer, Summer/Fall 1992, pp.3-5

Franco, M. Risk Management Policies and Procedures (What You Need to Know).  Manager’s Notebook, pp. 86 and pp. 137

Hatfield, H. (1995) Contractors Cannot Ignore Lead Exposure Standards. Environmental Achievement, Vol. IV, No. 4, Fall 1995, pp.18-20

Ichniowski, T. and Bradford, H. (1994). FHWA endorses lead paint specs. ENR. May 2, 1994, pp.5

Ichniowski, T. and Winston, S. (1996). Lead exposure remains a problem. ENR, April 22, 1996, pp. 5

Insurer Had to Defend in Lead Paint Lawsuit, ENR, p18, Dec 17 2001

Jacobson, C.D. and Osborn, C.G. (1991). Getting The Lead Out. Civil Engineering, April, 1991, pp. 60-62

JLC (1998). Lead Paint Requirements Tighten. Oct. 1998, pp. 17

Korman, R. (1993). OSHA rushes to set new lead limit. ENR News, May 10, 1993, pp.7

McMannamy, R. (1995). Lead complicates transit work. ENR, Specialty Contractors, April 10, 1995, pp. 29

Occupational Health & Safety.(1991). Research Finds Lead Exposure Excessive. Occupational Health & Safety, Mar. 1991, pp.12

Pentek, Inc. (1992). Pentek Ink. Special Lead Abatement Issue. Vol. 8, No.1 Summer, 1992.

Petreycik, Richard M., Construction industry goes unleaded. (reducing lead exposure among construction workers)(includes related article) Found in Safety & Health; Sept 1994, v150, n3, p50(4)

Rekus, J.F., CIH, CSP, CHCM. (1988).  Your Worksite Lunch May Be Lethal If You’re a Construction Welder( You may be eating more than bargained in your lunch-time sandwich). Occupational Health & Safety, Oct. 1988, pp30-34

Roetter, S. (1993). LEAD is a four-letter word. Civil Engineering, July, 1993, pp. 58-59

Sbrocco, L. EPA raises false concerns with claims of lead in tap water

Seattle Water. (1991). The EPA, Lead, and Your Drinking Water… . National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, Control of Lead and Copper, Public Education Requirements (40CFR Part 141.85 Federal Register, V.56, No. 110, P.26553 June 7, 1991)

Surveillance for occupational lead exposure - United States, 1987. (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report)Found in JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association; Nov 3 1989, v262, n17, p2370(2) 1

Suzette, Brooks, Lead and construction, Found in Journal of Property Management; July-August 1994, v59, n4, p20(1)

Schmitt, Bill, Panel eyes bridge paint lead danger; better worker protection concerns experts in field. (House Energy subcommittee on health and the environment) (Brief Article) Found in American Metal Market; March 9 1993, v101, n45, p4(1)

U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. (1991). Working with lead in the Construction Industry. OSHA 3126, April 1991

 

Lean Construction

 

Pierce, F.D. (1997). Applying Just in Time to Safety and Health (The Japanese efficiency system can be just as useful in safety as it has been in manufacturing.). Occupational Health & Safety, April 1997, pp. 65-69

 

Liability   

 “Equipment Maker Had No Duty to Warn”. (Siemens Energy & Automation Inc. v. Medina, 719 So. 2d 312 (Fla. App. 1998)).

“Equipment Maker Had No Duty to Warn”. (Siemens Energy & Automation Inc. v. Medina, 719 So. 2d 312 (Fla. App. 1998)).

1998. “Contractor Liable for Other’s Failure to Provide Protection Over Two-Week Period”.

1998. “Contractor Liable for Other’s Failure to Provide Protection Over Two-Week Period”.

1998. “Contractor Not Liable for Traffic Barrel Wreck”. ENR. 44.

1998. “Contractor Not Liable for Traffic Barrel Wreck”. ENR. 44.

1999. “Owner Cleared in Roofer’s Fall”. ENR. 24. (Rigatti v. Reddy, 723 A.2d 1283 (N.J. App. 1999)).

1999. “Owner Cleared in Roofer’s Fall”. ENR. 24. (Rigatti v. Reddy, 723 A.2d 1283 (N.J. App. 1999)).

CE News (2000). Engineering firm indicated for avalanche death. CE News, Vol. 12, No. 8, Sep. 2000, pp. 14

Contractor to indemnify owner for worker injury. (Henry F. Teichmann Inc, Certain Teed Corp)Found in ENR; March 17 1997, v238, n11, p41(1)

Contractor to indemnify owner for worker injury. (Henry F. Teichmann Inc, Certain Teed Corp) Found in ENR; March 17 1997, v238, n11, p41(1)

ENR. (2002). Injured Worker Could Sue Employer, Not Owner. ENR, Oct. 7, 2002, pp.33

Gallagher, V.A. (1993). Liability, OSHA And The Safety OF Outside Contractors. Professional Safety, Jan. 1993, pp. 26-33

John P. Bachner, Risky Business, CE News, p22, May 2002.

Lunch, Milton F., Liability for worker safety is murkier issue for CMs than for A/Es. (construction managers; architects/engineers) (Legal Trends) Found in Building Design & Construction; June 1994, v35, n6, p31(1)

Pagan, A.R. (2000). Protecting yourself against liability II. CE News, Vol.12, No. 8, Sep. 2000, pp. 30-31

Stone, joe. 1989. “Liable for Jobsite Injuries”. NUCA 13, No. 10. 45-7.

Stone, Joe. 1989. “Liable for Jobsite Injuries”. NUCA 13, No. 10. 45-7.

Thomas W. Smith III, Site Safety: Rights, Risk and Responsibilities, Civil Engineering, p55-57, May 1998.

Worker sues contractor. (Gloria Fuqua, Tutor-Saliba Co.) (Safety) Found in ENR; Jan 6 1992, v228, n1, p8(1)

 

Life styles

 

Jay E. Gorsky, PhD, Drug-Test Myths Abound, Vol.57, No.11, P37, p39, p41, October 1988.

Phillip L. Polakoff, MD, MPH, MEnvSc, Healthy Workers Can Help Make Companies Productive, Profitable, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.57, No.11, p16.

Ramsay, J. and Morrison, J.M. (2000). Expanding Campus Safety Objectives. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.69, No.3, Mar. 2000, pp. 82-85 and pp. 94

 

Lifting

 

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. (2000). ‘Life it Safe’ Program Can Reduce Losses From Back Pain, Injuries. Workplace Ergonomics News, Mar. 2000, pp. 5

‘Lift it Safe’ Program Can Reduce Losses from Back Pain, Injuries, Workplace Ergonomics News, p5, March 2000.

 

Light duty

 

Matt Perez, Disney’s Light-duty Project is No Magic Trick, Florida Workers’ Comp Advisor, p3-4.

 

Lighting  

 

Linn, C. (2002). These Shining Examples Heighten Building Safety. Security, Vol. 249, No. 13, Fall 2002, pp. 37-39

Taylor M. R., and Moore, W. (2000). Emphasizing job site safety. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 2000, pp. 240-243

The lowdown on lighting. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 2000, pp. 244

 

Litigation

 

Bachner, J.P. (2002). Risky Business. CE News, Sep. 2002, pp. 22

 

Lockout / Tagout (LOTO)  

 

Armantrout, J. (2000). Modern Methods. Occupational Health & Safety. Vol 69, No. 10. Oct. 2000, pp 209-212

Elliot, Fred. (2001). The Language of LOTO., in Occupational health and Safety, Vol. 70, No. 9 pp 184-186.

Fred Elliott, Leverage Your loto Logic, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.3 p58-60.

Hanlon, S. (2000). For Safety Light Curtains, Location is Everything. Occupational Health & Safety. Vol 69, No. 10. Oct. 2000, pp 204-208

John P. Bachner, Risky Business, CE News, p22, September 2002.

Johnson, L. F. (1999). The Red Flags of LOTO. Occupational Health & Safety. Mar. 1999, pp. 55-56

Johnson, L.F. (2000). Learning the Language of LOTO (Now, the real initial lockout/tagout training was explaining how LOTO does not cost in the long run--- it pays.) Occupational Health & Safety, July 2000, Vol. 69, No. 7, pp. 89

Kalisz, S. (2000). Safety Beyond OSHA Requirements. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69, No. 3, Mar. 2000, pp. 66-70

Lawrence P. Halprin, Ripe for A Challenge, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.7 p55-57, March 2002.

Lockout/Tagout Manual Available. (2000). Mar. 2000

Smithers, J. (1998). On Guard. Occupational Health & Safety, Oct. 1998, pp. 155-161

Vanboven, C. (2002). Gaining Assurance. (Seven steps will make your lockout/tagout training effective.) Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 202-204

 

Lunar   

 

Cottrell, J., Moon Madness: Does it Really Exist? Science Digest, Vol. 66, No. 4, Oct. 1969.

Hartley, W., and Hartley, E., Moon Madness, Science Digest, Vol. 72, No. 3, Sept., 1972.

Hinze, J., and Roxo, J., Is Injury Occurrence Related to Lunar Cycles? ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division, ASCE, Vol. 110, No. CO4, Dec., 1984.

Lieber, A., Human Aggression and the Lunar Synodic Cycle, ASCE, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 39, No. 5, May, 1978.

Link Mind and Cosmos, Science News Letter, Col. 60, No. 20, Nov. 17, 1951.

Middleton, Thomas H., Light Refractions; Do We Ebb and Flow by the Moon? Saturday Review, Vol. 5, No. 24, Sept. 16, 1978.

Moon and Moods, Newsweek, Vol. XXXVII, No. 17, Apr. 23, 1951.

Moon, Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th ed., Vol. 12, Encyclopedia Britannica Inc., Chicago, Ill., 1980.

Schuessler, R., Does the Moon Influence Your Moods, Science Digest, Vol. 30, No. 5, Nov. 1951.

Schweich, C., Full Moon Madness, McCall's, vol. 108, No. 10, July, 1981.

Snoyman, P., and Holdstock, T.L., The Influence of the Sun, Moon, Climate and Economic Conditions on Crisis Incidence, ASCE, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Vol. 36, No. 4, Oct., 1980.

Stephens, G. J., Periodicity in Mood, Affect and Instinctual Behavior, Nursing Clinics of North America, Vol. 11, No. 4, Dec., 1976.

Thakur, C., Full Moon and Poisoning, British Medical ASCE, Journal, Vol. 281, Dec. 20-27, 1980.

 

Machines/Tools

 

Breeding, D.C. (2000). The Basic IH Guide to Monitoring Ventilation. Occupational Health & Safety, May 2000, Vol. 69. No.5, pp. 74-79

Hanchett, B.J. (1994). Heavy Equipment Showing Its Age? How To Know Whether To Repair Or Replace It. NUCA, Aug. 1994, pp. 18-20

Johnson, L.F. (2000). Full Compliance. Occupational Health & Safety, May 2000, Vol. 69, No. 5, pp. 123

NIOSH. (1987). Injuries and Amputations Resulting From Work With Mechanical Power Presses. NIOSH Current Intelligence Bulletin 49, May 22, 1987

 

Major Accident   

 

Schousboe, Ingvar, Bailey's Crossroads Collapse Reviewed, ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1976), vol. 102, no. 2, p 365-378
KEY WORDS: Buildings, apartment; Concrete, reinforced; Construction procedure; Failure; Shoring; Cold weather construction; Concrete, lightweight; Concrete, post-tensioned

 

Management  

 

Barenklau, K. E. Doing the Right Things Right. Occupational Health & Safety. pp. 20-28

Beck, J.E.  Johnson, W. and Konkel, S. Project Management Insights. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69, No. 6, pp. 22

Beck, J.E. (1999). What is “Accident-Prone”? Occupational Health & Safety. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1999, pp 226- 227

Breeding, D.C.  Documenting Professional Competency. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 94-96

Concrete Opening (1999). CDSA Loss Control Needs. Concrete Opening. June 1999

Hidley, J. H. and Krause, T. R. (1988). Exceptional Safety Programs Can Be Dangerous to Your Health. Occupational Health & Safety. Dec. 1988, pp30-32

Johnson, L. F. Building a Safety Program from Scratch. Occupational Health & Safety. Vol. 69, No. 5, pp 18

Kennedy, G. (2000). Getting It Right From Day One. Utility Contractor, Jan. 2000, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp.32-35

Kleiman, M. (2000). What Happens If You Don’t Train Them and They Stay? Occupational Health & Safety. Jan. 2000, Vol. 69, No. 1, pp.18, pp.70

Krout, K.A. (2000). Part II: Is Safety Really the No. 1 Priority? Occupational Health & Safety. Aug. 2000, Vol. 69, No. 8, pp 40-44

Kennedy, G. (1998). Pre-Planning For Safety. Utility Contractor, Feb. 1998, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 80-81

Morel, R. J. Are People Ready for the Job? Occupational Health & Safety. Vol. 69, No. 4, pp 22

Smith, A., and Kaplan, H. (2000). A proactive approach. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 2000, pp. 172-176

Weber, J. and Lubel, J. (2000). An Insider’s Guide to Insurance Companies. Occupational Health & Safety. Aug. 2000, Vol. 69, No. 8, pp 114-118

 

Material handling

Chris Hess, Don’t Let Chain Hoist Safety Be Your Weakest Link, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol76 No.7, p78-82, July 2002

 

Material Safety Data Sheets

 

House, Matthew (2002) Maintaining Material Safety Data Sheets. Occupational Health & Safety. Vo. 71, No. 11. pp. 63-64.

 

Measurement  

 

1993. “Safety Programs need a Better Grading System”. ENR 231, No. 24. 58.

1997. “Six Indicators for Measuring Safety Performance”. Concrete Openings 6. No. 4. 24-5. Measure of safety

Hatheway, Allen. 1995. “TQM May Not Be Viable for Engineers/Consultants”. ENR. 5.

Kennedy, George, What Is Your EMR?, in NUCA, Vol. 18, no. 10, pp 33-34.

Stefan, G. (2001). Management accountability for safety. CFMA BP. Sep.-Oct. 2001, pp. 31-39

Ingalls, T.S. (1999). Using ScoreCards to Measure Safety Performance. American Society of Safety Engineers, Dec. 1999, pp. 23-28

Korman, R. with Reinain, P. (1997). Signs of Change. ENR, June 23, 1997, pp.28-32

Terrero, N. and Yates, J.K. (1997). Construction Industry Safety Measures. Cost Engineering Vol. 39, No. 2, Feb. 1997, pp. 23-31

 

Molds

 

Adams, S. (2002). Identification And Treatment Of Toxic Molds. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 38, 40, 42

Alexander J. Williams, Jr., The Construction Association of South Florida, Inc. p13-17, Fall 2002.

Angelo, W. J. (2002). Reverse Auctions and Mold Risks Are Worrying AGC Contractors. ENR, Sep. 30, Vol. 249, No. 14, 2002, pp. 12

Ashley Rowland, Area Officials Tackling Mold Concerns, The Gainesville Sun, Thursday, December 12, 2002.

George K. Morris and Brian G. Shelton, Legionella Bacteria in Environmental Samples: Hazard Analysis and Suggested Remedial Actions, Compliance Magazine, Vol.10 No.1, p32-34, Jan 2003

Jeff Slivka, Mola is Gold or IS, CFMA BP, p32-40, September - October 2002.

Jeffery Camplin, What Personal Protective Equipment is Required for Mold Remediation Projects?, Compliance Magazine, Vol.10 No.1, p8-10, Jan 2003

Mold’s Threat Still Growing, ENR, Vol.249, No.21, p18, November 18, 2002.

Mork, L. (2002). Breaking the Mold. Occupational Health and Safety, Vol.71, No.1, Jan. 2002, pp.80

Olson, R. (1999). Mildew and Algae (Molds): The Dark Side of Roofing. Florida Forum, May 1999, pp. 18-19

Shelton, B.G. (2002). The Real Story on Mold and Workplace Hazards. Compliance Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 10, Oct. 2002, pp. 22-23

Shelton, B.G. (2002). The Real Story on Mold and Workplace Hazards. Compliance Magazine, Vol. 9 No. 10 Oct. 2002, pp. 22-23

Shimberg Center For Affordable Housing. (2002) Mold. Affordable Housing Issues, Vol. 7  No. 6 Oct. 2002

Toxic Mold: Building Threat of The New Millennium?, Automated Builder, p32, October 2002.

William J. Angelo, Mold Problem is Slow Growing, ENR, p51, July1 2002

 

Motivation

 

E. Scott Geller, Scared Safe: How to Use Fear to Motivate Safety Involvement, Product Literature Showcase, Vol.6 No.1, p6-10, Feb 2003

Young, T. (2001). 3 Keys to Safety Motivation. Construction & Engineering Safety, Sep. 2001, Vol.1, No. 4, pp. 22

 

MSDS

 

Campbell, S.L. (1992). A New Look for the MSDS. Occupational Health & Safety, June 1992, pp. 62 and pp. 65-67

Deanna Drendel, New Solution for MSDS Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.9 p176-179, September 2001.

 

Multi-employer job sites

 

Ichniowski, T. and Winston, S. (1997). Multi-employer job sites raise concern. ENR, June 30, 1997, pp. 9

Multi Employer Job Sites Raise Concern, ENR, p9, June 30 1997

 

Near Hires

Lester S. Rosen, Ten Safe Hiring Tools, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.7 p30, July 2002.

 

Negligent

 

John P. Bachner, Risky Business, CE News, Vol.14, No.10, p18, November 2002.

 

New Worker   

 

Hinze, Jimmie, TI Turnover, New Workers, and Safety". ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (Dec. 1978), vol. 104, no. 4, p 409-417

Hinze, J., Addressing the Unique Needs of Newly Hired Workers, EXCEL, A Quarterly Newsletter, Center for Excellence in Construction Safety, Vol. 3, No. 3, May 1990.

Morel, R. J. (2001). How we motivate. Occupational Health & Safety. Sep. 2001, pp. 26

 

Night   

Hinze, Jimmie, and Dana Carlisle, Variables Affected by Nighttime Construction Projects, Transportation Research Board, 1282, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 1990.

 

Noise   

 

Alan J. Weinrich, A Tale of Tow Limits, Occupational Health & Safety, p56-71, May 1999.

Bowlby, William; Cohn, Louis F., Prediction of Highway Construction Noise Levels, ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (June 1983), vol. 109, no. 2, p 163-180

CM & E  (1971). Environmental protection: Costly new design parameter for construction equipment. CM & E , special report on ecology, Oct. 1971, pp. 101-108

CM & E (1971). A new consciousness. CM & E, special report on ecology, Aug. 1971,  pp. 54-59

CM & E (1972). New equipment and procedures cope with toughest noise regulations.

CM & E , Aug. 1972, pp. 40-42

Harris, Roswell A.; Bowlby, William; Cohn, Louis F., Method for Analyzing Construction Haul Noise Impacts, ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Mar. 1987), vol. 113, no. 1, p 6-16

Hersh, Alan S., Review of Construction Noise Legislation ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1977), vol. 103, no. 1, p 123-137
All About OSHA, OSHA 2056, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Washington, D.C., 1992.

Pontes, J.A., (1996). Assessment and control of exposure to noise at work. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 443-452). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Popovics, Sandor, Heat and Noise Protection of Buildings. ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1977), vol. 103, no. 3, p 357-368

Schneider, S. (2001). Quieting Your Construction Site. Concrete Openings, Dec. 2001, pp. 29-31

 

Orientation

1989. “The First Safety Meeting: Make it Worth Their While”. Construction Supervision and Safety Letter 25, No. 24. section II. 1-2.

Coastal Training Technologies Corp. (1998). Safety Orientation It  Takes A Winning Attitude

 

OSHA   

 

 

 

1999, OSHA Proposes Fatality Fines, in Engineering News Review, Feb. 15, 1999, page 13.

ABC Education Construction Foundation. OSHA’s Focused Inspection Program for The Construction Industry: A Compliance And Resource Guide.

ABC. (1997). OSHA Submits Strategic Plan for FY 1997 Through FY 2002 to Congress. Oct. 14, 1997

Air Editorial. OSHA: Do We Really Need It?

Allen Morrison. (1980). Willow Island Aftermath: the Limits of OSHA. Civil Engineering-ASCE March 1980, pp 68-73

AMEC and OSHA Partner on Seven Chicago Projects, ENR, p9, May 6 2002.

American Opinion, OSHACARTS: Mr. Businessman, The Buck Stops With You, December, 1972. pp 11-14

Atherton, J. K. M. (1980). OSHA Head Fears Successor Will Kill Rules. The Washington Post, Nov, 23, 1980, A10

Bates, S. (1998). When OSHA Calls. Nation’s Business. Sep. 1998, pp 14-22

Berryhill, E. C. (2000). Getting Your Site in Order: OSHA Compliance. Heavy Equipment News. April 2000. pp 39-42

Bradford, H. (1988). OSHA Defends its Record. ENR. Feb. 11, 1988, pp 8

Bradford, H. (1988). OSHA to Set up Industry Unit. ENR. Oct. 20,1988, pp 11

Bradford, H. (1988). OSHA’s Asbestos Standard Upheld by Reluctant Federal Appeals Court. ENR. Feb. 18, 1988, pp10-11

Bradford, H. and Kosowatz, J.J. (1990). Stiffer safety sanctions proposed for employers. ENR, Mar. 1, 1990, pp. 7

Bradford, H., Phillips Fined $4 Million in 1989 Explosion of Chemical Plant.

Browne, S. (1988). OSHA Fines Contractor for Standard Practice. ENR. Mar. 10, 1988, pp 15-16

Builder & Contractor. (1981). Labor. Builder & Contractor, July 1981, pp. 6

Builder & Contractor. (1982). OSHA Revises Policy on Repeat Violations. Builder & Contractor, Sep. 1982, pp.10

Burton, D. J. (1991). ASHRAE 62-1989 Premier Standard For Acceptable Indoor Air Ventilation. Occupational Health & Safety. July 1991. pp 26

Chadd, C. M. and Bowman, J. K. Management Targeted for Inspection. Occupational Health & Safety. pp 22-26

Civil Engineering (1989). Safety Regulation. Civil Engineering. Jan. 1989. pp 45-46

Civil Engineering (1996). OSHA May Use Administrative Subpoena. Dec. 1996, pp 24

Civil Engineering –ASCE. (1980). OSHA … regulation upheld. Civil Engineering –ASCE, Aug. 1980, pp. 10

Civil Engineering –ASCE. (1981). OSHA … “bidirectional machine”. Civil Engineering –ASCE, Nov. 1981, pp. 10

Civil Engineering –ASCE. (1981). OSHA … employer’s duty on safety. Civil Engineering –ASCE, May 1981, pp. 17

Civil Engineering –ASCE. (1982). Improving safety helps improve the bottom line. Civil Engineering –ASCE, Oct. 1982, pp. 47

Civil Engineering –ASCE. (1983). OSHA, Problem Cause. Civil Engineering –ASCE ,  May 1983, pp. 20

Civil Engineering- ASCE. OSHA, Repeated Violation For Similar Violation. Civil Engineering –ASCE, pp. 16

Civil Engineering. (1996). OSHA May Use Administrative Subpoena. Dec. 1996, pp 24

Civil Engineering. OSHA Cites Two in Tunnel Explosion.

Civil Engineering/ASCE. (1983). OSHA, Probable Cause. May, 1983, pp20

Civil Engineering/ASCE. OSHA, Excavation Support for Solid Rock.

Civil Engineering/ASCE. OSHA, Repeated Violation for Similar Violation.

Civil Engineering-ASCE. (1972) Impact of OSHA on the Construction Industry. Dec. 1972, pp 84-85

Civil Engineering-ASCE. (1980). OSHA… Regulation Upheld. Aug. 1980, pp 10.

Civil Engineering-ASCE. (1981). OSHA… “Bidirectional Machine”. Nov. 1981, pp 10

Civil Engineering-ASCE. (1981). OSHA… Employer’s Duty on Safety. May 1981, pp 17

CM&E. (1972). OSHA in Construction Spells Chaos. CM&E. Oct. 1972, pp 77-85

CMAA Conference. OSH Review  Commission Rules Against CM.

CMAA Conference. OSH review Commission Rules Against CM,  pp 4

Concrete Construction. (1994). Identify Jobsite Safety Hazards Before OSHA Inspectors Do. Concrete Construction. Vol.39, No. 1, Jan. 1994, pp. 11-13

Concrete Construction. (1995). OSHA Cuts Penalties for Small Employers. Concrete Construction. July 1995, pp 628

Concrete Construction. (1995). Top OSHA Violations and How to Avoid Them. Concrete Construction. Jan. 1995, pp 30-32

Concrete Openings (1999). How to Survive an OSHA Audit. Concrete Openings, Vol. 8, No. 2, June 1999, pp. 33- 38

Concrete Openings. (1998). Surviving an OSHA Inspection and Citation. Concrete Openings. Vol. 7, No. 3, Sep. 1998, pp 20-25

Construction Contracting. (1979). Greetings, I’m From OSHA. Construction Contracting, Sep. 1979, pp. 29-30

Construction Industry Digest, OSHA 2202, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Washington, D.C., 1994.
Consultation Services for the Employer, OSHA 3047, U. S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Construction News West (1989). Money Talks! OSHA penalties may pay for a construction worker’s life. Construction News West, Vol.25, No. 3, Jan. 16, 1989, pp. 5-8

Constructor (1986). Constructor Management Resources. Constructor. Feb. 1986, pp 8

Constructor (1986). OSHA Formaldehyde Standard. Constructor. Feb. 1986, pp 11

Constructor (1988). Constructor News Line. Constructor. Feb. 1988, pp 14

Constructor (1989). OSHA Will Accept “Generic” MSDSs. Constructor. Feb. 1989, pp 8-9

Constructor. (1988). OSHA Promulgates Final Rule on Crane and Derrick Suspended Personnel Platforms. Sep. 1988, pp 10

Counts, J. W. (1997). The Evolution of OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout Standard. Occupational Health & Safety. March 1997, pp 63-64, pp 74

Daniels, S. H. (1998). Oregon OSHA Hits Midwest Steel with Proposed $1.5-Million Fine. ENR. Feb. 2, 1998, pp 12

Dinges, C. (1991). Construction Site Safety Back in Focus. Civil Engineering. July 1991, pp 112

Endicott, W.A. (1973). OSHA: Do we really need it?  Automation In Housing, Feb. 1973, pp. 23-33

Engineering Times. New OSHA Chief Favors Improved Inspection Plan. May 1981

ENR (1973). Accidents Contribute to Manpower Shortage. ENR. June 28, 1973, pp 52

ENR (1973). Contractors oppose new IRS accounting rules. ENR May 3, 1973 pp. 61.

ENR (1973). Experience with OSHA has failed to solve industry’s safety problem. ENR, Oct. 25, 1973, pp. 12

ENR (1973). Not guilty (Job Superintendent acquitted on collapse death charge). ENR, Oct. 4 1973, pp. 32

ENR (1973). OSHA lists most common construction violations. ENR Feb. 1, 1973, pp. 67

ENR (1973). State plans lose OSHA extension. ENR Mar. 8, 1973, pp. 60

ENR (1977). OSHA inspections (Supreme Court will decide if search warrants are needed). ENR April 28, 1977, pp. 15

ENR (1978). Construction may get vertical safety rules. ENR April 13, 1978, pp. 47

ENR (1978). OSHA Promises Free Consultation for Small Business. ENR. Mar. 9, 1978. pp 50

ENR (1979). Construction injuries increase. ENR Nov. 15 1979, pp. 12

ENR (1979). Group finds job safety elusive goal. ENR Nov. 1 1979, pp. 80

ENR (1979). OSHA May Involve A-Es in Jobsite Safety Strategy. ENR. Dec. 6, 1979, pp 7

ENR (1979). OSHA wins a case on safety belts. ENR, May 24, 1979 pp. 51

ENR (1979). Safety blitz. OSHA inspection team finds host of violations in Virginia. ENR Nov. 29 1979, pp. 15

ENR (1980). Construction OSHA violations top 14,000. ENR, Jan. 10, 1980, pp. 65-66

ENR (1980). Improve Compliance, Says OSHA Task Force. ENR. March 13, 1980. pp 23

ENR (1980). OSHA Clarifies Rules That Apply to Tunnels. ENR. Feb. 21, 1980, pp 60

ENR (1980). OSHA Protects Refusal to Work, Court Rules. ENR. March 6, 1980, pp 76

ENR (1980). OSHA rules on ex-parte inspection warrants-. ENR, Oct. 16, 1980, pp. 5

ENR (1980). OSHA Sends Inspectors to Check Virginia Sites. ENR. Jan. 17, 1980, pp 49

ENR (1980). OSHA’s eys Focuses on Construction. ENR. Jan. 17, 1980, pp 199

ENR (1980). Pilot safety program works. ENR Sep. 4, 1980, pp. 77

ENR (1980). Safety rules issued for work on roofs. ENR Nov. 20 1980, pp. 13

ENR (1981). MSHA loses jurisdiction over most surface mines. ENR, Dec. 24, 1981, pp. 75

ENR (1981). OSHA head plots course. ENR April 2, 1981, pp. 70

ENR (1981). OSHA must respect privacy. ENR Aug. 6, 1981, pp. 88

ENR (1981). OSHA pushes voluntarism. ENR, Nov. 26, 1981, pp. 62

ENR (1981). OSHA stays access rule on records of exposure. ENR May 7, 1981, pp. 72

ENR (1981). State safety plans pushed. ENR June 4, 1981, pp. 72

ENR (1982). Court backs OSHA on records access. ENR Nov. 18, 1982, pp. 78

ENR (1982). OSHA proposes new standard. ENR, Mar. 25, 1982, pp. 66

ENR (1982). OSHA revamping inspection plans. ENR Oct. 1, 1981, pp. 123

ENR (1982). OSHA revises citation policy. ENR Jan. 7, 1982, pp. 63

ENR (1982). OSHA skirts grain-dust issue. ENR Nov. 4, 1982. pp. 12

ENR (1982). OSHA to revise more rules. ENR, Nov. 4, 1982,  pp. 60

ENR (1982). OSHA’s proposed changes spark battle for influence. ENR Aug. 27, 1981, pp. 114

ENR (1982). Vote to overturn OSHA-MSHA transfer---. ENR May 20, 1982, pp. 5

ENR (1983). OSHA alters sampling rule. ENR Jan. 6, 1983, pp. 65

ENR (1983). OSHA toughens policy on hoisting workers. ENR June 9, 1983, pp. 53

ENR (1989). To Prevent a Precedent. ENR. June 29, 1989.  pp. 9

ENR (1991). Contractors Make Case for Small Worker Fines. ENR. March 18, 1991, pp 13-14

ENR (1991). OSHA Seeks $580,000 Over an Injury-free Site. ENR. Sep. 16, 1991. pp 14

ENR (1995). Double Trouble for OSHA Violators. May 1, 1995, pp 7

ENR (1995). OSHA Reduces Penalties. ENR. April 24, 1995, pp 16

ENR (1995). OSHA Settles Dispute with Roofers. ENR. April 10, 1995, pp 5

ENR (1995). OSHA Ventures Ergonomics Rule. ENR. Mar. 27, 1995, pp 9

ENR (1997). Citations Issued for Parties to Fatal Collapse. ENR. Aug. 11, 1997, pp 5

ENR (1997). Trench Crackdowns Continue. ENR. Sep. 15, 1997, pp 16

ENR (1999). OSHA Inspection Delay is Legal. ENR. May 3, 1999. pp 21

ENR. (1973). Experience with OSHA Has Failed to Solve Industry’s Safety Problem. ENR. Oct. 25, 1973, pp 12

ENR. (1973). Indicted subcontractor also faces OSHA action. ENR. May 31, 1973, pp. 13

ENR. (1973). OSHA Gives a High Priority to Construction Safety. ENR. Sep. 13, 1973, pp 53

ENR. (1973). OSHA Lists Most Common Construction Violations. Feb. 1, 1973, pp 67

ENR. (1973). State Plans Lose OSHA Extension. ENR. Mar. 8, 1973, pp 60

ENR. (1976). OSHA Reports Drop in Injuries. ENR. Dec. 16, 1976, pp 50

ENR. (1977). OSHA inspections defied by Alaskan contractors. ENR, Feb. 24, 1977, pp. 11

ENR. (1977). OSHA Inspections: Supreme Court Will Decide If Search Warrants are Needed. ENR. April 28, 1977, pp 15

ENR. (1978). Court voids OSHA regulation, cites hardship on employers. ENR, Oct. 19, 1978, pp. 98

ENR. (1978). High court hears OSHA inspection case. ENR, Jan. 19, 1978, pp. 38

ENR. (1979). Building trades want a construction OSHA. ENR, May 10, 1979, pp. 64

ENR. (1979). Court tells OSHA what a hole is. ENR. April. 5, 1979, pp. 21

ENR. (1979). OSHA issues construction’s vertical safety standard. ENR. Feb. 22, 1979, pp. 15

ENR. (1979). OSHA May Involve A-Es in Jobsite Safety Strategy. ENR. Dec. 6, 1979, pp 7

ENR. (1979). OSHA Wins a Case on Safety Belts. ENR. May 24, 1979, pp 51

ENR. (1979). Special OSHA task force seeks safer construction. ENR, June 21, 1979, pp. 212

ENR. (1980). Construction OSHA Violations Top 14,000. ENR. Jan. 10, 1980, pp 65-66

ENR. (1980). Improve Compliance, Says OSHA Task Force. ENR. Mar. 13, 1980, pp 23

ENR. (1980). OSHA Clarifies Rules That Apply to Tunnels. ENR. Feb. 21, 1980, pp 60

ENR. (1980). OSHA Issues Rule on Inspection Warrants. ENR. June 5, 1980, pp 69

ENR. (1980). OSHA Protects Refusal to Work, Court Rules. ENR. Mar. 6, 1980, pp 76

ENR. (1980). OSHA Rules on Ex-parte Inspection Warrants. ENR. Oct. 16, 1980, pp 5

ENR. (1980). OSHA Sends Inspectors to Check Virginia Sites: State’s Program Under Review. ENR. Jan. 17, 1980, pp 49

ENR. (1980). OSHA’s Eye Focuses on Construction. ENR. Jan. 17, 1980, pp 199

ENR. (1981). Industry promised OSHA role. ENR. June 18, 1981, pp. 228

ENR. (1981). MSHA Loses Jurisdiction Over Most Surface Mines. ENR. Dec. 24, 1981, pp 75

ENR. (1981). OSHA Head Plots Course. ENR. April 2, 1981, pp 70

ENR. (1981). OSHA Issues Final Rule on Walk-around Pay. Jan. 22, 1981, pp 38

ENR. (1981). OSHA Must Respect Privacy. ENR. Aug. 6, 1981, pp 88

ENR. (1981). OSHA Pushes Voluntarism. ENR. Nov. 26, 1981, pp 62

ENR. (1981). OSHA Revamping Inspection Plans. ENR. Oct. 1, 1981, pp 123

ENR. (1981). OSHA Stays Access Rule on Records of Exposure. ENR. May 7, 1981, pp 72

ENR. (1981). OSHA’s Proposed Changes Spark Battle for Influence. ENR. Aug. 27, 1981, pp 114

ENR. (1981). State Cooling Tower Probe Blasts OSHA, Cites Human Error. Jan. 22, 1981, pp 38

ENR. (1982). Court Backs OSHA on Records Access. ENR. Nov. 18, 1982, pp 78

ENR. (1982). More Inspectors for OSHA. ENR. May 27, 1982, pp. 63

ENR. (1982). OSHA inspectors to get ratings. ENR. Feb. 4, 1982, pp. 7

ENR. (1982). OSHA Issues Records-access Plan. ENR. July 22, 1982, pp. 60

ENR. (1982). OSHA Proposes New Standard. ENR. Mar. 25, 1982, pp 66

ENR. (1982). OSHA Revises Citation Policy. ENR. Jan. 7, 1982, pp. 63

ENR. (1982). OSHA Skirts Grain-dust Issue. ENR. Nov. 4, 1982, pp 12

ENR. (1982). OSHA targeting (Advisory group suggests four ways to monitor safety).  ENR. Mar. 11, 1982, pp. 14

ENR. (1982). OSHA To Revise More Rules. ENR. Nov. 4, 1982, pp 60

ENR. (1982). Vote to Overturn OSHA-MSHA Transfer--. ENR. May 20, 1982, pp 5

ENR. (1982). Whither OSHA?  ENR. Mar. 11, 1982, pp. 66

ENR. (1983). Building trades join others in questioning OSHA tactics. ENR. Sep. 15, 1983, pp. 71

ENR. (1983). Building Trades Join Others in Questioning OSHA Tactics. ENR. Sep. 15, 1983

ENR. (1983). OSHA Alters Sampling Rule. ENR. Jan. 6, 1983, pp. 65-66

ENR. (1983). OSHA issues electrical rule. ENR. Nov. 3, 1983, pp. 128

ENR. (1983). OSHA Outreach Safety Agency to Provide More Fatality Information. ENR. Sep. 22, 1983, pp 51-52

ENR. (1983). OSHA Outreach: Safety Agency to Provide More Fatality Information. ENR. Sep. 22, 1983

ENR. (1983). OSHA Toughens Policy on Hoisting Workers. ENR. June 9, 1983, pp 53

ENR. (1983). Safety rules tightened. ENR. Sep. 29, 1983, pp. 40

ENR. (1983). Subterranean safety sought. ENR. Aug. 11, 1983, pp. 15

ENR. (1985). “Serious” Violations: Three Contractors Fined at Atlanta Building Site. ENR. Sep. 12, 1985, pp 13

ENR. (1985). New Bill Being Readied to Kill Completed-Contract Accounting. ENR. April 25, 1985, pp 7

ENR. (1985). OSHA Plans More Rigorous Trenching Inspections. ENR. Sep. 12, 1985, pp 7

ENR. (1985). OSHA Safety Plans Woo Open-shop Contractors. ENR. Nov. 28, 1985, pp 68

ENR. (1985). OSHA to Target Trenches. ENR. Sep. 26, 1985, pp 5

ENR. (1985). Unions blast OSHA on toxics. ENR, April 11, 1985, pp. 60

ENR. (1985). Violations Called Careless. ENR. April 11, 1985, pp 14

ENR. (1986). Building Trades Ready Campaign to Improve OSHA. ENR. Oct. 30, 1986, pp 7

ENR. (1986). OSHA Takes New Look at Formaldehyde Risk. ENR. Dec. 18, 1986, pp 7

ENR. (1986). OSHA Upbeat on Try, Star. ENR. Jan. 16, 1986, pp 51

ENR. (1986). Sen. Bentsen Wants OSHA to Boost Texas Safety Checks. ENR. July 10, 1986, pp 7

ENR. (1987). CalOSHA Fight Goes to Court. ENR. Oct. 22, 1987, pp 50-51

ENR. (1987). OSHA Advisers Oppose Hazard Communication Suit. ENR. Nov. 19, 1987, pp 7

ENR. (1987). OSHA Fines Developer in Scaffold Collapse. ENR. Dec. 3, 1987, pp 5

ENR. (1987). Trades Seek Separate OSHA. ENR. Nov. 19, 1987, pp 50-51

ENR. (1988). Company Has Burden of Proof for Safety. ENR. July 14, 1988, pp 33

ENR. (1988). Employers don’t Have to Open Injury Logs, Court Says. ENR. Vol 220, No 5, Feb. 4, 1988, pp 7

ENR. (1988). OSHA Fines Contractor for Standard Practice. ENR. Mar. 10, 1988, pp. 15

ENR. (1988). OSHA Revises Rule for Concrete Work. ENR. June 23, 1988, pp 27-29

ENR. (1988). OSHA Sends Confusing Signals on Construction Enforcement. ENR. Vol 220, No. 8, Feb. 25, 1988, pp 66

ENR. (1988). OSHA to Inspect More Worksites. ENR. Feb. 25, 1988, pp 6

ENR. (1989). Court faults OSHA belt rule. ENR. Oct. 19, 1989, pp. 18

ENR. (1989). OSHA Cites Milwaukee Tunnelers. ENR. May 4, 1989, pp 5

ENR. (1989). OSHA drops tower penalties. ENR. Nov 9, 1989, pp. 41

ENR. (1989). OSHA Rapped for Fine “Deals”. ENR. June 29, 1989, pp 21

ENR. (1989). OSHA Revised Standard for Underground Work. ENR. June 15, 1989, pp 14

ENR. (1989). OSHA Told to Reconsider Formaldehyde Rule. ENR. June 22, 1989, pp 5

ENR. (1990). OSHA dedicates office to construction only. ENR. Feb. 22, 1990, pp 21-23

ENR. (1990). OSHA may get big stick. ENR. Oct. 11, 1990, pp 7

ENR. (1990). OSHA Standard Stuck in Slow Lane. ENR. Jan. 25, 1990, pp 10

ENR. (1991). Proposed trench safety fine sets a new enforcement tenor. ENR, Sep. 16, 1991, pp. 144

ENR. (1991). State Wants OSHA Data. ENR. Oct. 21, 1991, pp 27

ENR. (1992). OSHA Cites Inspector. ENR. Jan. 27, 1992, pp 10

ENR. (1992). OSHA Draws a Line in the Sand. ENR. Feb. 10, 1992, pp 5

ENR. (1993). Reich Backs OSHA Reform Bill. ENR. Dec. 13, 1993, pp 5

ENR. (1994). Fall protection rules revised. ENR, Mar. 7, 1994, pp. 9

ENR. (1994). Hill tackles OSHA reform, jobs bill. ENR, Mar. 21, 1994, pp. 7

ENR. (1994). Industry Pressure Exist for Cheating on Records. Nov. 14, 1994, pp58

ENR. (1994). OSHA cites missing bolts. ENR, May 16, 1994, pp. 14

ENR. (1994). OSHA Issues New Fall Protection Rule. Aug. 15, 1994, pp 5

ENR. (1994). OSHA Proposes Fine for Fatal Sewer Repair. ENR. Jan. 3, 1994, pp 14

ENR. (1994). OSHA Seeks Stiffer Penalties. ENR. June 27, 1994, pp 5

ENR. (1994). OSHA Takes Aim at BE&K. ENR. Nov. 14, 1994, pp 5

ENR. (1994). OSHA takes on fall protection. ENR, Aug. 8, 1994, pp. 5

ENR. (1994). OSHA tightens accident reporting. ENR, April 25, 1994, pp. 3

ENR. (1994). OSHA tries new tacks in safety enforcement. ENR, Mar. 21, 1994, pp. 14

ENR. (1994). OSHA Wants Construction Trainers. July 4, 1994, pp 3

ENR. (1995). Battle Brewing in the Senate Over OSHA Bill. ENR. Dec. 18, 1995, pp 9

ENR. (1995). BE&K Safety Fines Slashed. ENR. Mar. 6, 1995, pp 11

ENR. (1995). CalOSHA Seeks Criminal Charges in L.A. ENR. Dec. 11, 1995, pp 5

ENR. (1995). Construction Vies for OSHA Rules. ENR. Dec. 4, 1995, pp 9

ENR. (1995). DOT’s DBE Goals May Stand Up. ENR. Nov. 6, 1995, pp 7

ENR. (1995). OSHA Boosts Industry Emphasis. ENR. Dec. 18, 1995, pp 10

ENR. (1995). OSHA delays Fall Protection. ENR. Feb. 6, 1995, pp9

ENR. (1995). OSHA Levies Fines in Deaths. ENR. Dec. 18, 1995, pp 11

ENR. (1995). OSHA Revisits Rescue Regulation. ENR. Jan. 2/9, 1995, pp 7

ENR. (1995). OSHA to Appeal Decision by Review Panel. ENR. Nov. 6, 1995, pp 7

ENR. (1996). OSHA and Roofers’ Pilot Plan Offers Incentives. ENR. Aug. 26, 1996, pp 7

ENR. (1996). OSHA Reform Faces Tough Road Ahead. ENR. Mar. 4, 1996, pp 5

ENR. (1996). OSHA: Fatal Error Repeated. ENR. Feb. 5, 1996, pp 25

ENR. (1997). Citations Issued for Parties to Fatal Collapse. ENR. Aug. 11, 1997, pp. 5

ENR. (1997). Ergonomics Heads Issues Facing Jeffress at OSHA. ENR. Oct. 20, 1997, pp 7

ENR. (1997). OSHA Construction Firms Oppose Recordkeeping Plan. ENR. Sep. 29, 1997, pp. 9

ENR. (1997). OSHA Ratchets Up Inspections. ENR. Dec. 8, 1997, pp 6

ENR. (1997). OSHA, Kenny Agree to Stiff Fines After Third Fatality In 11 Months. ENR, July 7, 1997, pp. 20

ENR. (1997). Top OSHA Nominee Cool on Proposed Reforms. ENR. Oct. 13, 1997, pp 7

ENR. (2001). OSHA Fines South Florida Firms. ENR, Oct. 29, 2001, pp.16

Fisher, T. (1994). Get Ready for the New Fall-protection Standard. Concrete Construction. Oct. 1994, pp 767-769

Foulke, E. G. (1992). Getting A Fair Hearing. Constructor, May 1992, pp. 37

Froelich, W. (1992). How To Evaluate An OSHA Citation. Constructor, May 1992, pp. 34-36

Goetz, P. (1983). Safety Program, OSHA, and The Law. Builder & Contractor, Sep. 1983, pp. 6

Good, B. (1996). NRCA and OSHA unveil pilot partnership program. Professional Roofing, Sep. 1996, pp. 22-24

Hatch, S.O.G. (1991). Criminalization of OSH Act Would Destroy Needed Balance. Stone Review, Dec. 1991, pp. 6-7

Henry, V.H. (1992). Make Sure You Know Your Legal Rights When OSHA Arrives at Your Facility. Occupational Health & Safety, Jan. 1992, pp. 18 and pp. 64

Henry, V.H. Know Your Rights Before an OSHA Inspector ‘Walks Around’ Your Facility. Occupational Health & Safety,  pp. 70

Hickey, B. (2000). OSHA Fines Bally’s, Subcontractor in Workplace Death. Mar. 31, 2000.

Hillman, B. (1995). One Man’s OSHA Reform. NUCA. Feb. 1995, pp 18

Hinze, Jimmie and Katherine Bren, Identifying OSHA Paragraphs of Particular Interest, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, ASCE. Vol. 122, No.1, March 1996.

Hinze, Jimmie Identifying OSHA paragraphs of particular interest. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Found in Journal of Construction Engineering and Management; March 1996, v122, n1, p98(3)

Hinze, Jimmie, Analysis of fatalities recorded by OSHA. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Found in Journal of Construction Engineering and Management; June 1995, v121, n2, p209(6)

Hinze, Jimmie, Analysis of OSHRC Decisions on OSHA Violations, ASCE Construction Congress Proceedings of the 1995 Conference, ASCE, San Diego, CA, October 22-26, 1995. (presented for Dennis Chojecki and Satish Mohan, Room 94.)

Hugler, E. C. (1993). MSHA: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going. Stone Review. Vol 9, No. 6. Dec. 1993, pp 58-60

Ichniowski, T. and Bradford, H. (1994). OSHA tackles indoor air quality. ENR, April 4, 1994, pp. 5

Ichniowski, T. and Bradford, H. (1994). OSHA tries new reporting tack. ENR, July 11, 1994, pp. 7

Jacob. R.C. (1979). OSHA Revisited. (Ten years after the original enabling act, OSHA is alive and kicking too hard, according to many contractors.) McGraw –Hill’s Construction Contracting, May, 1979, pp. 63

Joe Stone, Good Faith Recognized, NUCA, p49-50, April 1990.

Korman, R. (1990). CalOSHA thrives after attack. ENR, April 12, 1990, pp. 8-9

Korman, R. (1997). OSHA Penalties for Instability Still Stir Up Jobsite Controversy. ENR.April 14, 1997. pp 11

Korman, R., Daniels, S. H. (1998). Single Bolting Persists Despite Dangers and Decades—Old Rule. ENR. Feb. 9, 1998, pp 14

Lawson, S. (1991). Practice “Common Sense Compliance” in Worksite Health and Safety Efforts. Occupational Health & Safety. Nov. 1991, pp 20-22

Layton, L. and Tuchman, J. L. (1986). Mexico slowly rebuilds. ENR. Feb. 27, 1986, pp. 13

Lish, M. (1995). OSHA…: A Time of Aggressive Change While Defending Existence. Evergreen. Nov. 1995

Loomis, S., Safety Legislation in the 101st Congress. Special Constructor Safety Section.

MacLeod, D. The Way Out of the OSHA Ergonomics Debacle. Vol. 69, No. 6, Occupational Health & Safety. pp 32-34

Mamat, F. T. (1997). OSHA Finds Engineering Firm Liable. Construction Business Review. Vol. 7 No. 2, Sep. 15, 1997, pp. 12-13

Mamat, F. T. (1997). OSHA Finds Engineering Firm Liable. Construction Business Review. Vol. 7, No. 2, 1997, pp 12-13

Mamat, F.T. (1997). OSHA Adopts “Shoot First, Knock Later” Rule. Construction Business Review, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1997, pp. 12-13

McDaniel, J. L. (2000). Auditing OSHA’s Proposed Self-Auditing Policy. Occupational Health & Safety. Mar. 2000, pp 80-81

Moskal, B. (1998). News from Underground. Occupational Health & Safety.

Mueller, J. A. (1993). Defending Against the OSHA Juggernaut. NUCA. March 1993, pp 33-34

Occupational Health & Safety. (1989) OSHA Cites Wickes. Occupational Health & Safety, July 1989, pp. 9-10

Occupational Health & Safety. (1989) OSHA Levies Largest Fine Ever. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 58, No. 13, Dec. 1989, pp. 7

Occupational Health & Safety. (1989) OSHA Searches Upheld by Court. Occupational Health & Safety, Oct. 1989, pp. 11

Occupational Health & Safety. (1990) OSHA Cites Contractors. Occupational Health & Safety, Jan. 1990, pp. 10 and pp. 13-14

Occupational Health & Safety. (1990) OSHA, Morrell Reach Settlement. Occupational Health & Safety, May 1990, pp. 11

Occupational Health & Safety. (1990). OSHA Fines Will Soar Under New Budget. Dec. 1990. pp 9-10

Occupational Health & Safety. (1990). OSHA Proposes Process Safety Rules. Nov. 1990, pp 11

Occupational Health & Safety. (1991). OSHA Announces Outcomes of Research. Nov. 1991, pp 10-11

Occupational Health & Safety. (1992). OSHA Reports Rulemaking for Proposed Construction Fall Protection Standard. Oct. 1992, pp 14-16

Occupational Health & Safety. Legislation Would Overhaul OSH Act, pp 14-16

Occupational Health & Safety. OSHA Backs Higher Civil Penalties Bill. Pp12

Occupational Health & Safety. OSHA’s Hearing Loss Directive Hit, pp 10

Occupational Health & Safety. Recent OSHA Citations. Occupational Health & Safety. pp 14

Occupational Health & Safety. Steel Erection Rules Near Finish Line. Pp. 12

Occupational Health & Safety. Time Running Out for OSHA Reform. Vol. 61, No. 9. Sep. 1992. pp 8

Occupational Health & Safety.(1991) OSHA Chief Discusses New Penalty Structure. Aug. 1991, pp 17-18

OSHA Agrees to Reduce Charges against Dick Corp. in Collapse, ENR, p37, September 9 2002.

OSHA Cites Firm for Fatalities in Formwork collapse, ENR, p7, December 2, 2002.

OSHA Emphasizes Construction Safety. April 1990

OSHA Handbook for Construction (1997). OSHA Standards That Require the Expertise of A Professional Engineer Occupational Health & Safety. (1991). OSHA Working on Lead Standard. Jan. 1991, pp 9

OSHA Publications List. Revised 4/21/94

OSHA Training Institute Business Plan, July 16, 1999

OSHA’s Top 12 Violations, 1995

Pfile, D. W. (1994). Fall Protection. Stone Review. Vol. 10, NO 6, Dec. 1994, pp 51-52

Postol, L. P. (1991). OSHA Injury, Illness Recordkeeping Regulations: Comply or Prepare to Pay. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1991, pp 100

Providence Publications, LLC. (1999). OSHA Calls in the Cavalry on Construction Fatalities. Providence Publications. Vol. 9 No. 11, June 7, 1999, pp 4

Reid, G.C. (1993). The OSHA Inspection: Get A Warrant ---It’s Your Legal Right. NUCA, Sep. 1993, Vol. 17, No. 9, pp. 34-35

Rubin, D. K. (1990). EPA Celebrates by Getting Tougher. ENR. Dec. 10, 1990, pp 9-10

Sapper, A. G. (1994). OSHA and the Design Professional. Civil Engineering. April 1994, pp. 60

Sebastian, D. (1998). Reasons for Safety. ENR. Feb. 23, 1998, pp 5

Seligman, Daniel, Only in America (cont'd). (construction workers performing quick rescue of co-worker fined by OSHA for safety violations) (Brief Article) Found in Fortune; Sept 6 1993, v128, n5, p127(1) 34

Sharninghouse, J. (1981). Cost-benefit vs. Worker Health and Safety – Is There a Middle Ground for OSHA? Equipment Guide News, Sep. 1981

Silvia, L. (1998). Safety in the Sun. March 1998, pp 57

Smith, R. B. (1990). Scannell Has OSHA On the Move Again. Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1990, pp 58-62

Smith, R. B. (1991). 1991 a Year of Major Changes in Occupational Health & Safety. Oct. 1991, pp 33

Smith, R. B. (1992). OSHA Reform: The Debate in Congress Could Affect the American Workplace For Years. Occupational Health & Safety. Aug. 1992, pp 30-34

Starr, S. (1988). When Is A Drill Rig A Crane?: An OSHA Case History. ADSC. Nov. 1988, pp 29-30

Stewart, L. (1995). Stopping the Most Common Construction Killers. Construction Equipment. July, 1995. pp 30-36

Stone, J. (1987). Appeals Court Redefines Employer’s Responsibility Over OSHA Violation. NUCA, Sep. 1987, pp. 29-31

Stone, J. (1988). Statute of Limitation Upheld. NUCA. May 1988

The New York Times. (1987). Are Federal Regulators Falling Down on the Job? Aug. 2, 1987.

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, PL-91-956, OSHA 2001, U. S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration

The Source (1998). More OSHA Change on the Way. The Source. Spring, 1998, pp 10

Thomas Buckley, Inadequate Protections, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.70, No.9, p212-215, September 2001.

Trewhitt, J. (1987). OSHA Hits J.A. Jones. ENR. Nov. 12, 1987, pp 95

U.C.A.W. (1991). OSHA Reform Legislation. Sep. 25, 1991.

U.S. Department of Labor, A Brief Guide to Recordkeeping Requirements for Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, O.M.B. No., 1220-0029, June 1986.

U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Recordkeeping Requirements Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. 1978

U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA: Your Workplace Rights in Action. 1979

U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Advocacy. (1997). Roundtable on OSHA’s 1997 Agenda. Feb. 11, 1997

Utility Contractor (1998). OSHA Launches Voluntary Protection Pilot. Utility Contractor. July 1998, pp 10

Utility Contractor (1999). NUCA Asks OSHA to Withdraw Changes to Consultation Program. Nov. 1999, pp 11

Wagner, P. (1993). OSHA Reform: It’s Your Business. NUCA. June 1993, pp 10-11

Water Week. (1996). Detroit, Contractor Fined in Recent Meter-pit Deaths. Water Week. Vol. 5, No. 2, Sep. 23, 1996, pp 1, 8

Weisert, K. (1991). OSHA and the Empty Pocketbook. Utility and Transportation Contractor. Oct. 1991, pp7

West, J. V. (1991). Construction Safety Training. Utility and Transportation Contractor. Dec. 1991. pp 11

Wheeler, K. F. (1991). Comply or Pay: OSHA Getting Tough About Lockout/Tagout Enforcement. Occupational Health & Safety Nov. 1991, pp 24-26

Winston, S. (1996). OSHA Construction Office Head Pushes Standards and Links. ENR. Sep. 2, 1996, pp 9

Winston, S. (1997). Construction Ponders Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gases. ENR. Nov. 3, 1997, pp. 7

Winston, S. (1998). OSHA Eyes Incentives to Lower Number of Construction Deaths. ENR. May 11, 1998, pp 11

Winston, S. (1998). OSHA Method May Speed Standard. ENR. July 27/Aug. 3, 1998, pp 12

Winston, S., Ichniowski, T. (1997). OSHA Construction Firms Oppose Recordkeeping Plan. ENR. Sep. 29, 1997, pp 9

Wright, R. (1991). OSHA Seeks To Regulate Rescue with Updated Confined-Space Rules. Occupational Health & Safety. Aug. 1991, pp 20-26

 

Overhead Power Lines

 

An Investigation to Reduce Construction Worker Deaths Caused by Contact With Overhead Power Lines.

Benis, H.G. (1980). Electrical Injuries and Accidents Resulting from Contact With Overhead Lines (1970-1980). Technical Report No.4 Nov. 1980

Braddee, R. W. (1989). Boomed Vehicles and Overhead Power Lines—A Deadly Combination. Concrete International, Feb. 1989, pp. 54-56

Gracey, G. C. (1963) Overhead Electric Power Lines.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. (1961). IEEE Guide for Safety in Alternating-Current Substation Grounding. IEEE, No. 80, Mar, 1961

Kennedy, G. (1999). Contractors Heed Overhead Hazards. Utility Contractor, Vol. 23, No. 3, Mar. 1999, pp. 37-38

McCombe, J. (1949). Overhead Line Practice.

National Safety Council. (1989). Grounding Electric Shovels, Cranes and Other Mobile Equipment. National Safety Council Data Sheet I-287 Rev. 89

NIOSH. (1985). Request for Assistance in Preventing Electrocutions from Contact Between Canes and Power Lines. NIOSH Alert, July 1985

Suruda, A. (1988). Electrocution at work. Professional Safety, July 1988, pp. 27-31

The Electric Supply Authority Engineers’ Institute of New Zealand Inc. (1967). Code of Practice for Overhead Secondary Distribution Lines. June 1967

 

Overtime

 

Goldenhar, L.M. , Hecker, S. , Moir, S. and Rosecrance, J. Developing a model of overtime in construction: Not too much, not too little, but just right. pp.1-33

 

Owner   

 

Brown, P.E., (1996).  Total integration of the safety professional into the project management team. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 137-144).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Hinze, Jimmie, The Role of Owners in Construction Safety, Pacific Builder and Engineer, Vol. 40, No. 8, August 1992.

Janice L. Tuchman, Owners Put Issue on Front Line, ENR, Vol.247, No.22, p10, November 26 2001.

Sykes, R. W., (2000). An Owner Looks at Safety. In Coble, R.J., Hinze, J., & Haupt, T.C. (eds.), Construction Safety and Health Management, (pp.193-204) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Olin v. George E. Logue Inc. (2001). Owner Not Liable for Site Injury. ENR, Mar. 26, 2001, pp. 28

Owner Not Liable for Site Injury, ENR, p28, March 26 2002.

Tuchman, J.L. (2001). Owner Put Issue On Front Line. ENR, Vol. 247, No. 22, Nov. 26, 2001, pp. 10

Wrong Pipe’s Role in Death to be Tried, ENR, Vol.247, No.12, p17, September 10 2001.

 

Performance Approach

 

Haupt, T.C. and Technikon, P. (2001). A Study of Management Attitudes to a Performance Approach to Construction Worker Safety. Review by Dec. 15

 

PPE   

 

(1998). Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission Rules on Personal Protective Equipment. Feb. 1998, pp. 7

Brasel products Inc. (1998). Protect Fingers! .

Compliance Magazine (2002). PPE Use in Heavy Construction Trends Upward. Compliance Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 10 and pp. 75

Kristin Bacon, PPE that Makes a Visible Difference, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71 No.6, p81-84, June 2002

David G. Sarvadi, Facts are Necessary in PPE Decisions, Compliance Magazine, p24-25, August 2002.

Goldsmith, Werner, Construction Helmet Response Under Severe Impact
ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (1975), vol. 101, no. 2, p 335-343
KEY WORDS: Construction; Helmets; Construction industry; Failure; Glass fibers; Head injuries; Head protection; Impact prediction; Shock

Johnson, L.F. (1997). The Essence Of Hand Protection. Occupational Health & Safety, Sep. 1997, pp. 50 and pp. 52-53

Johnson, L.F. Finding Personal Protection On the Internet. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 22

NAHB (National Association of Home Builders). (1998). South Carolina Builder Testifies at Congressional Hearing. Building Safely Quarterly, Spring 1998, Vol. 4, Issue 2, pp. 1 and pp. 3

NAHB. (1999). Is it Time to Pay Up? New OSHA Proposal Calls for Employers to Pay for Personal Protective Equipment. Spring 1999, Vol. 5, Issue 1, pp. 1-2 

Occupational Health & Safety (1999). PPE. Occupational Health & Safety, Oct. 1999, pp. 230-233

Patton, E. and Chronister, M.  Under Construction Do you know the “ Eleven commandments” of OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910. 134 that spell out how to build an acceptable respiratory program? Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 22, 24, 26

Solution to Your Toughest Problem Getting Workers to Wear PPE, Compliance Magazine, p22-23, August 2002.

 

Predictions

 

Bentil, K.K. (1991). Model For Predicting Construction Site Accidents.

Predicting project injuries

Levitt, R.E.  Howsafe: A Microcomputer-Based Expert System To Evaluate the Safety of a Construction Firm. Pp. 55- 65

 

Predictive   

 

Alves Dias, L.M., (1996). The Safety and Health Plan in the construction industry. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 179-194).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema

Gomes Correia, A., & da Costa Guerra, N.M., (1996). Ground movements prediction caused by deep excavations in urban areas. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 496-512). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Gomes Correia, A., & da Silva, E.M., (1996). Prediction and control of ground movement associated with braced excavation. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 487-496). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Jesus M. de la Garza, Donn E. Hancher, Lisa Decker, Analisis of Safety Indicators in Construction, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 124, No. 4, July/August, 1998, ASCE.

Rodriguez, Y.A.,  Jaselskis, E.J., & Russell, J.S., (1996). Relationship between project performance and accidents. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 251-258).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

 

Prices

 

ENR (2002). Construction Economics. ENR. Oct. 14, 2002, pp 27

 

Prosecution

 

 

Charges Filed in Trench Death. (1987). Oct. 1987

Civil Engineering. Execs Can’t Hide Behind OSHA.

Civil Engineering/ASCE. Oklahoma Enacts Bill to Protect Engineers on Job Site. Vol. 54, No. 10, pp. 12

Contractor, Foreman Plead Guilty in Death of worker, ENR, p17, August 12, 2002.

Cosgrove, T. (1990). Designers Switch Tactics in Fight Against Suits. ENR. Jan. 11, 1990, pp 16

ENR (1987). Fatal Accidents Spurring More Homicide Charges. ENR. July 2, 1987, pp 51

ENR. (1979). Apprentices Paid Journeyman Rates. ENR. Nov. 1, 1979, pp. 17

ENR. (1979). Pipeline Excavation Rules Sought. ENR. Nov. 29, 1979, pp. 17

ENR. (1980). Sewer Line Failure Feared. ENR. April 24, 1980, pp. 17

ENR. (1985). Trench Collapses Kill Six. ENR. July 25, 1985, pp 59

ENR. (1985). Trench Deaths Spur Crackdown. ENR. June 13, 1985, pp. 56

ENR. (1985). Wage Fight Goes to Court. ENR. July 25, 1985, pp 59

ENR. (1986). Accidents Kill Three on Atlanta Projects. ENR. Oct. 23, 1986, pp. 15-16

ENR. (1986). Coalition to Limit Lawsuits. ENR. Jan. 23, 1986, pp. 159

ENR. (1986). OSHA Takes Tough Stand on Sniffing Poison Gas. ENR. April 10, 1986, pp. 55

ENR. (1987). Accident Aftermath: Howard Needles Found Liable for Worker’s Death in Collapse. ENR. Sep. 3, 1987, pp. 15

ENR. (1987). Deaths Spur Indictments. ENR. July 30, 1987, pp. 59

ENR. (1987). High Court Reins in Zoners. ENR. July 2, 1987, pp. 51

ENR. (1987). Making safety pay. ENR, Oct. 29, 1987, pp. 62

ENR. (1987). OSHA Fines Firm $231,400. ENR. Aug. 27, 1987, pp 61

ENR. (1987). Texas Prosecutor Tackles Safety. ENR. Aug. 13, 1987, pp 47

ENR. (1988). Contractor Liable in Death. ENR. July 21, 1988, pp 16

ENR. (1988). EPA Pact Boosts Safety on Big Sewer Projects. ENR. Mar. 3, 1988, pp 16

ENR. (1988). Firm Pleads not Guilty in Trench Collapse. ENR. June 16, 1988, pp 5

ENR. (1989). Inconsistent Fines Rapped. ENR. Sep. 7, 1989, pp 15

ENR. (1989). New York Allows Criminal Safety Prosecutions. ENR. Nov. 2, 1989, pp 5

ENR. (1990). Unusual Sentence for Trench Violations. ENR. May 3, 1990, pp 4

ENR. (1990). Window Subcontractor Found Not Liable for Murder of Tenant. ENR. Sep. 6, 1990, pp. 34

ENR. (1996). Owner Not Liable for Trench Injury. ENR. April 15, 1996, pp. 59

ENR. (1997). Trial Begins On Postal Collapse. ENR, July 28, 1997, pp.13

ENR. (2001). Contractors Face Criminal Charges in Workers’ Deaths. ENR, Aug. 27, 2001, pp. 7

Healy, T., Two Firms Fined in Worker’s Death on I-90 Project.

Hill, C. (1997). State, firms sued over bridge demolition death. Civil Engineering News, June 1997 pp.22

Korman, R. (1987). Flawed connection detail triggered fatal L’Ambiance Plaza collapse. ENR, Oct. 29, 1987, pp. 10-12

Kovac, C. (2000). Crane Owner Gets Jail Term. ENR, Nov. 13, 2000, pp.33

Loulakis, M. C., Cregger, W. L. (1997). A/E Liability and Design/Build. Civil Engineering. Jan. 1997, pp. 27

Nation. (1996). Drug-abuse Rates Vary by Profession. Nation. April 12, 1996, pp 1

Occupational Health & Safety (1985). Supreme Court Sets Precedent.

Occupational Health & Safety (1987). Company Fined in Workers’ Deaths. May, 1987, pp. 10

Occupational Health & Safety. Kentucky Construction Executive Pleads Guilty. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 12

Stone, J., (1987). Job-site Deaths: Homicides? NUCA. Oct. 1987, pp 24-25

Stone, J., (1987). Provide a Safe Workplace, OSHA Standard or Not. NUCA. Aug. 1987, pp 27

Stone, J., (1988). Corporate Criminal Culpability. NUCA. Mar. 1988, pp 36-37

The Seattle Times (1996). Drug-abuse Rates Vary by Profession. April 12, 1996

Zarghamee, M. S., Ojdrovic, R. P. (1995). Northridge Postscript: Lessons on Steel Connections. Civil Engineering. April, 1995, pp. 68-71

 

Quality Control  

 

Davis, K., (2000). Implications of the Relationship Between Construction Quality and Safety. In Coble, R.J., Hinze, J., & Haupt, T.C. (eds.), Construction Safety and Health Management, (pp.145-166) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

 

Perry, B. Quality Circles—What They Are and How They Can Help safety Programs. Pp. 21-30

 

Radon

 

 

Beddows, N.A. (1990). Concerns about Indoor Air Quality Warrant Review of HVAC Systems. Occupational Health & Safety, May 1990, pp. 77-78 and pp. 80-81 and pp. 87

Burton, D.J. (1988). Carborn Dioxide Concentration Can Determine Quality of Indoor Air. Occupational Health & Safety, Dec. 1988, pp. 38

Civil Engineering. (1990). Lead Sheets May Protect Homes From Radon. Civil Engineering, June 1990, pp. 20-21

EDA Inc. RDA-200 Radon/Radon Daughter Detector.

EDA Inc. WLM-30 Working Level Monitor.

ENR. (1987). Homebuilders fight radon. ENR, Sep. 3, 1987, pp. 12

ENR. (1989). EPA radon centers to certify builders. ENR, July 27, 1989, pp. 18

femto-Tech, Inc. The Latest In Radon Monitoring Equipment. (Catalog of Products.

Honeywell Inc. (1988). Honeywell Home Radon Monitor 10/88

Honeywell Inc. (1988). Honeywell Professional Radon Monitor 10/88

Kotrappa, P.  Dempsey, J.C.  Hickey, J.R. and Stieff, L.R. (1988). An Electret Passive Environmental  222Rn Monitor Based On Ionization Measurement. Health Physics, Vol. 54, No. 1 (Jan.). pp. 47-56, 1988

Lower, J.D. (1987). Radon at home. Civil Engineering, Feb.1987, pp.43-47

Matuszek, J.M. Hutchinson, J.A. Lance, B.H. Virgil, M.G. and Mahoney, R.J. (1988). Standardization of Radon Measurements. Environment International, Vol. 14, pp. 371-378, 1988

Minnesota Cold Climate Building Research Center (MnBRC) and Michigan School of Public Health (MiSPH) (1989). Application to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region V Radon Training Center Coordinator. Mar. 1989

Moeller, D.W. (1990). Monitoring Radon-Decay Products Challenges Health, Safety Experts. Occupational health & Safety, May 1990, pp. 64-66

Neotronics. World’s Most Accurate Negative Pressure Recorder.

North East Environmental Products, Inc. Safe Radon Removal.

Radon Screening Service, Inc. Radon Das Seal (Strength is everything).

Ramses II, LTD.  Affiliated with GAM, Inc. Sketch1-3

Seifert, R.D.  Alaska and the Radon Issue.

Shield, J.P. and Mutawe, A.M. (1990). Effort to Reduce Radon Cancer Risk Includes Measurement, Abatement. Occupational Health & Safety, Oct. 1990, pp. 116-118

Threshold Technical Products. Radon Monitoring ( Survivor 2 … short and long term protection for your home.)

 

Record keeping   

 

ENR. (2002). Trade Group Offers Safety Upgrade. ENR, April 22, 2002, pp. 39

Halprin, L.P. (2002). OSHA’s Welcome New Approach. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 9, Sep. 2002, pp. 186 and 188-190

Joseph Angyus, Twenty Questions, Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.7, p109-118, July 2002.

Sawner, J. (2001). OSHA 300 wizard. Occupational Health & Safety. Sep. 2001, pp. 28-30

U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, Recordkeeping Guidelines for Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, Sep 1986

 

Regulation   

Adan, M.O., Hombrados, C.L., & Juan Jose, J.O., (1996). Considerations on non considered aspects in European standardization of temporary edges protection systems.

Barnard, M.J., (1996). Learning to live with major change in U.K. construction safety legislation. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 61-66) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Birchall, S.J., & Finlayson, H. (1996). The application of European derived safety management regulations to the U.K. construction industry. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 41-52) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 519-522). Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

Kelly, C. Focus on What Really Matters, Not on Lost Time. Occupational Health & Safety, pp. 10

Kibert, Charles J; Coble, Richard J , Integrating Safety and Environmental Regulation of Construction Industry ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management , vol. 121, no. 1, Mar. 1995, p 95-99 .

Koehn, Enno; Musser, Kurt, OSHA Regulations Effect on Construction. ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (June 1983), vol. 109, no. 2, p 233-244

Koehn, Enno; Shank, David; Benson, Ronald E., Jr., Cost of Social and Environmental Regulations in Construction ASCE, Journal of the Construction Division (June 1978), vol. 104, no. 2, p 117-122

Munro, W.D. ,(1996). The implementation of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 on U.K. construction sites. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 53-60) .  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Safety and Health Regulations for Construction, US Department of Labor: Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1926, 1970

Smith, H.L. (2002). What Do the New Form 300 Regulations Mean to You? Occupational Health & Safety, Vol.71, No.1, Jan.2002, pp.58

U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics( Sep. 1986) Recordkeeping Guidelines for Occupational Injuries and Illnesses

 

Rehabilitation   

 

Kerr, William C.; Tamaro, George J.; Hahn, Daniel M., Exchange Place Station Subsurface Reconstruction and Improvements, ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (Mar. 1992), vol. 118, no. 1, p 166-178

 

Respiratory

 

American  Lung Association. What you should know about On –The- Job Prespiratory Pretection.

Colton, C.E. (2000). Should Organic Vapor Chemical Cartridges Be Reused? Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69 No.1, Jan. 2000, pp. 36-43

Compliance Magazine (2002). Safety, environmental and health professionals offer advice and interpretation on your questions about compliance standards. Respiratory Protection. Compliance Magazine, Oct. 2002, Vol. 9, No. 10, pp. 10

Cothran, T. (2000). Service Life Software for Organic Vapor Cartridges. Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 69 No. 5, pp. 84-92

Decoufle, P. , Sc.D; Lloyd, J. W., Sc.D; and  Salvin, L.G., A.B. (1977). Causes of Death Among Construction Machinery Operators.  Journal of Occupational Medicine, Vol. 19, No. 2, Feb.1977, pp. 123-128

Kennedy, G. (1999). Respirator Standard Impacts Many. Utility Contractor, Jan. 1999, pp. 30-33

Luepker, R.V., M.D., and Smith, M.L., M.A. (1978). Mortality in Unionized Truck Drivers. Journal of Occupational Medicine,Vol. 20,  No. 10, Oct.1978,  pp.677-682

Lundmark, Torbjorn (2002). Will your respirator let you breathe? Occupational Health & Safety, Vol. 71, No. 11, November, pp.34-41.

Reina, P. (2002). Contractor Had to Provide Escape Respirators. ENR, Sep. 30, 2002, pp. 17

 

Right Handed

 

Don “Lefty” Duncan, Left Out, Seattle Times, Thursday, Dec. 20 1990

 

Risk   

Hinze, Jimmie and T. McClelland, Risk Assessment in Underground Construction: Uncertainty is Certain, No-Dig Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 3, May/June 1997.

Rodriguez, Y.A.,  Jaselskis, E.J., & Russell, J.S., (1996). Relationship between project performance and accidents. In L.M. Alves Dias & R. Coble (eds.), Implementation of Safety and Health on Construction Sites (pp. 251-258).  Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema.

 

Robotics  

 

Bernold, Leonhard, Lorenc, Steven and Luces, Erik. 1997. “Intelligent Technology for Truck Crane”. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 276-84.

Dunston, Phillip and Bernold, Leonhard. 2000. “Adaptive Control for Safe and Quality Rebar Fabrication”. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 122-9.

Lee, Junbok Lorenc, Steven and Bernold, Leonhard. “Saving Lives and Money With Robotic Trenching and Pipe Installation”.

Moon, Sungwoo and Bernold, Leonhard. 1997. “Vision-Based Interactive Path Planning for Robotic Bridge”. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 113-20.

 

Roofing

 

ENR. (1983).  Single-ply safety stressed. ENR, Management & Labor,  Oct. 6, 1983,  pp. 118-119

Single-ply Safety Stressed, ENR, p118-119, October 6 1983.

 

Root Causes

 

Arditi, D. and Sengor, A.  Analysis of Fatal Accidents in the Construction Industry. Construction Industry Accidents, pp. 290-299

California Propose Stiff Fines for Roof Collapse, ENR, p7, April 8 2002.

Derek A. Hodgin, Wind Failures: Avoiding a Roof Failure Requires an Understanding of Many Factors Other Than Wind Speed, Interface, p3-7, June 1999,

Kjellen, U. (1983). The Application Of An Accident Process Model To The Development And Testing Of Changes In The Safety Information Systems Of Two Construction Firms. Journal of Occupational Accidents, 5 (1983) pp. 99-119

Korman, R. with Illia, T. Barnes, J. and Rosta, P. (2002). Investigators Show the Routine Errors behind Jobsite Deaths. ENR, Oct. 28, 2002, pp. 24-28

Nadine M. Post, Fatal Collapse in Pittsburgh, ENR, p10-11, February 18 2002.

National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, Division of Safety Research (1987). National Traumatic Occupational Fatalities, 1980-1984. Revised June 2, 1987

Niskanen, T. (1983). Accident Analysis In The Construction of Buildings. Journal of Occupational Accidents, 5 (1983). Pp. 89-98

Paul Rosta, Digester Roof Collapses During Concrete Pour, ENR, p15, October 15 2001.

Rob McManamy, Roofers Start Pilot Program, ENR, p16, August 12 1996.

USDL (1995). Work Injuries And Illnesses By Selected Characteristics, 1993. April 26, 1995

 

Safety

Abrams, A. (1992).  NSA’s Tradition of Safety. Stone Review. Dec. 1992, Vol. 8, No. 6, pp.56-57

Antebi, J. (1992). Health and Safety Corner. Utility and Transportation Contractor, Aug. 1992, pp. 12-13

Aucutt, D. (1979). Small Contractors Find Safety In Numbers. Construction Contracting, Sep. 1979, pp. 26-28

Ballard, G. and Morley, J. (1991). Video is part of safety. ENR, Mar. 25 1991, pp. 6

Bayliner Marine Corp. v. Perrigoue. Employer seeking compensation for back injury.

Beaujon, E. A. (1990). A Project Safety Execution Plan: The Proactive Approach in the Petroleum Industry. Professional Safety. Aug. 1990, pp 34-36

Bradeshaw, D.M. (1983). Safety and Health Trends. Constructor, Dec. 1983, pp. 97-98

Brinderson, G. (1997). Don’t Punish Safety Violation. ENR. Nov. 17, 1997, pp 93

Builder & Contractor (1985). Safety. Feb. 1985, pp 61

Campbell, T. (1989). New OSHA Regulation Mandates Use Of Lockouts During Machinery Repairs. Occupational Health & Safety. Dec. 1989, pp 24

Carper, K. L. (1984). Limited Field Inspection vs. Public Safety. Civil Engineering/ASCE. May 1984, pp 52-55

Casana, J. G. (1988).L.U.S.T.: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Provide an Opportunity and A Challenge for the Construction Industry. Constructor. Nov. 1988, pp 28-29

Chenoweth, D. (1988). Tying Insurance Rates to Lifestyle Has Implications at the Worksite. Occupational Health & Safety. June, 1988, pp 72

Civil Engineering (1986). Board Approves Construction Safety Practices. June 1986, pp 89

Civil Engineering (1986). Court Decisions. Feb. 1986

Civil Engineering (1989). Of Bogus Bolts and Faulty Fasteners. Sep. 1989, pp 136

Civil Engineering (1989). Safety Bills Reintroduced. July 1989, pp 104

Civil Engineering (1990). Promise of Indemnity Upheld. July 1990, pp 28

Civil Engineering (1998). HDR Agrees to Pay Safety Fine. Sep. 1998, pp 34

Civil Engineering (1998). OSHA Violation Doesn’t Equal Negligence. Sep. 1998, pp 36

Civil Engineering-ASCE (1978). Trench cave-in safety: contractor’s and workers’ responsibility. Civil Engineering-ASCE, Mar. 1978, pp. 74-75

Civil Engineering-ASCE (1982). Improving Safety Helps Improve the Bottom Line. Oct. 1982, pp 47-50

CM&E. (1972). Safety act adds new dimensions to construction. CM&E, June 1972, pp. 29

CM&E. (1972). Safety Law Puts Construction Worksites on Inspection Block. CM&E. July 1972, pp 17-18

CM&E. (1975). Safety Standards Changes Affect Construction Operations. CM&E. March 1975, pp 25

Construction Contracting. (1979). How To Handle A Safety Inspection. Construction Contracting, Sep. 1979, pp. 65

Construction Contracting. (1979). SBA Loans For Safety. Construction Contracting, Sep. 1979, pp. 31

Construction Industry Institute. Minutes of the Meeting: CII Safet

Construction Industry Institute. Safety Task Force. July 9, 1986

Construction Industry Institute. Safety Task Force. Mar. 7, 1986 Task Force. June 16, 1986

Constructor (1986). Bureau of Labor Statistics Issues Figures on 1984 Injuries and Illnesses. Constructor. Sep. 1986, pp 8

Constructor (1989). Underground Storage Tank Owners: Beware. Constructor. June 1989, pp 24

Constructor (1990). Safety Hits the Road – Their Contributions Help All. Constructor. March 1990, pp 116

Constructor. (1983). Safety and Health Trends. Constructor. Dec. 1983, pp 97-98

Constructor. (1991). National Safety Week--- June 2-6. Constructor, June 1991, pp. 9

Corbin, D.E. (2001). High-Wire Safety. Occupational Health &