Author: Joel M. Haight, Ph.D., P.E.,
ISBN: 978-0-939874-46-0
Format: Digital or Print
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Pages: 1330
About the Author
Joel M. Haight, Ph.D., P.E., is Professor of Industrial Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering. His research interests include safety engineering, intervention effectiveness, automation in human factors engineering, and process safety. Dr. Haight has written numerous articles and book chapters and has edited textbooks, including the Handbook of Loss Prevention Engineering and the previous two editions of the Safety Professionals Handbook. He is a Fellow and a former member of the board of directors of the American Society of Safety Professionals. He has won the William Tarrants Outstanding Educator Award and twice won the Charles V. Culbertson Outstanding Volunteer Service Award, both from ASSP.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
SECTION 1: Process Safety Management
Chapter 1: Process Safety Management Stephen J. Wallace and A.M. “Tony” Downes
SECTION 2: Risk Management
Chapter 2: What Does It Mean to Manage Risks? James “Jim” Whiting
Chapter 3: Risk Analysis Methods David Marciniak
Chapter 4: Risk Reduction for the OSH Professional Francis P. Sehn
Chapter 5: Communicating Risk Within an Organization and Outside an Organization Steven E. NyBlom and Tim Karcz
Chapter 6: Risk Appetite and Risk Tolerance Greg Bordner
Chapter 7: Uncertainty and Residual Risk Bruce K. Lyon
Chapter 8: Intelligent Risk-Tolerant Supply Chain Ecosystem Richard Olawoyin
SECTION 3: Traditional Safety Management
Chapter 9: Regulatory Compliance and Compliance Audits Samuel J. Gualardo
Chapter 10: The OSH Act and the Establishment of OSHA John M. Mulroy
Chapter 11: Mine Safety and Health Considerations for Safety and Health Professionals Adele L. Abrams and Josh Schultz
Chapter 12: Training for Learning, Not Just to Be OSHA Compliant Tracey L. Cekada, Jeffrey Dalto, and Todd William Loushine
Chapter 13: Progressive Injury and Illness Recordkeeping Todd William Loushine
Chapter 14: Workers’ Compensation Adele L. Abrams
Chapter 15: Understanding Safety Communications and the Impacts on the Safety Professional Joseph M. Losko and Rona Smeak
Chapter 16: Incident Investigation in Theory and Practice Michael Behm
Chapter 17: Measuring Safety Performance Christopher Janicak
SECTION 4: Health and Safety Management Systems
Chapter 18: Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Pam Walaski
Chapter 19: ISO 45001, Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Vic Toy, Kathy A. Seabrook, Kenneth A. Clayman and Amy Timmerman
Chapter 20: ANSI/ASSP Z10.0, Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Gregory G. Zigulis
Chapter 21: A Comparison of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Guides and Standards Paul Esposito
Chapter 22: Effectiveness Measurement—Compliance and Conformance Auditing Barbara Jo Ruble
Chapter 23: Nonconformance Management Danyle Hepler
SECTION 5: Safety Engineering
Chapter 24: Permit-to-Work Systems David A. Dodge
Chapter 25: Fall Protection Marjory E. Anderson, Thomas Kramer, Dan Henn, and Adam Rubin
Chapter 26: Excavation and Trench Safety Christopher B. Hughes
Chapter 27: Electrical Safety Steven High and Jack Ogutu
Chapter 28: Machine Guarding Tim Page-Bottorff
Chapter 29: Power Tools Alex Johnson and Jack Ogutu
Chapter 30: Powered Industrial Trucks: Past, Present, and Future Aaron Cameron
Chapter 31: The Changing Nature of Personal Protective Equipment Scott Gesinger
Chapter 32: Safety Engineering in Industry X.0 Richard Olawoyin
Chapter 33: Construction Safety Frank Baxter and Dennis M. Dougherty
Chapter 34: Contractor Safety Richard A. Hettes
SECTION 6: Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering
Chapter 35: Occupational Biomechanics Srikanth Sagar Bangaru and Chao Wang
Chapter 36: Cognitive Workload: Importance, Assessments, and Applications Ashley M. Hughes, Tracy L. Sanders, Trang Ngoc Doan Pham, and Gabriella M. Hancock
Chapter 37: Physical Ergonomics Sheik N. Imrhan
Chapter 38: Advancing Synergies between Human-Centered Design and Social Science to Improve the Adoption of OSH Products and Programs Sang D. Choi and Emily J. Haas
Chapter 39: Anthropometry Lu Yuan
Chapter 40: Virtual Reality Safety Instruction for High Impact First Responders Kausalai “Kay” Wijekumar, John Rolando, and James Winso
Chapter 41: Review of Autonomous and Automated Machines and Equipment in Construction: A Prevention through Design Perspective Sang D. Choi and James G. Borchardt
SECTION 7: Fire Protection Engineering
Chapter 42: Applied Science and Engineering: Fire Dynamics Nelson Dunston
Chapter 43: Fired Equipment and Natural Gas Piping John R. Puskar
Chapter 44: Fire-Resistant Construction and Compartmentation Christopher Butts
Chapter 45: Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems Walter S. Beattie
Chapter 46: Fire Detection and Alarm Systems Gabriel F. Miehl
Chapter 47: Fire Fighting Jesse Wilson
Chapter 48: Best Practices in Fire Prevention and Protection Craig Arthur Brown
SECTION 8: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health
Chapter 49: General Principles of Industrial Hygiene Adrianne Pearson
Chapter 50: Chemical Hazards Janet L. Keyes
Chapter 51: Physical Hazards William Pate
Chapter 52: Biological Hazards Bart Eltz
Chapter 53: Ventilation and Other Health Hazard Exposure Controls and Interventions Morgan M. Bliss
SECTION 9: Environmental Engineering
Chapter 54: Air Pollution Control and Mitigation Tyler Nguyen
Chapter 55: Water and Wastewater Judy Freeman
Chapter 56: Solid Waste Tyler Nguyen and William S. Fink
Chapter 57: Hazardous Material Spills and Response George C. Walton and Cherie C. Walton
SECTION 10: Engineering Management
Chapter 58: Management of Safety Engineering Work Joel M. Haight and Karen M. Bursic
SECTION 11: Leadership, Organization, and Culture
Chapter 59: Management Theories of Leadership and Organizational Culture James “Skipper” Kendrick
Chapter 60: Principles and Practices of Organizational Change in the Context of Safety and Culture Thomas Reeves
Chapter 61: Engaging Your Workforce C. Christopher Patton
Chapter 62: Leader versus Manager: A Comparison Jose A. Perez
Chapter 63: Human and Organizational Competencies Michael Belcher
SECTION 12: Global Safety and Health and Sustainability
Chapter 64: Ten Strategies for Global Safety and Health Management Kathy A. Seabrook
Chapter 65: Sustainability and the Safety Professional Kathy A. Seabrook and Tanis J. Marquette
Appendix: Formulas, Computations, and Rules of Thumb Ben D. Cranor and Matthew Elam
Answers to Review Questions
Index
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