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Modern safety and resource control management
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New York : John Wiley, 2000
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9780471331186

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A highly effective approach to safety and health management in theindustrial setting.

Over the past two decades, the role of workplace safety and healthprofessionals has expanded dramatically to encompass not only OSHAcompliance, but a host of other regulatory and risk managementareas such as fire protection, workers' compensation, insurance,quality control, and more. Defining this new role as the managementof safety and resource control, this timely and comprehensive workintroduces a unique method for effectively managing both lossprevention and the safety function in the industrial setting. Theauthor incorporates MBO and TQM management techniques as well ascontemporary ideas and technologies, providing clear guidelines anddiscussions on how to implement the new approach to the lossprevention and safety function, including:
* How to use a circular management pattern to design, implement,and manage regulatory compliance programs
* How to deal with emerging risk issues such as ergonomics,tuberculosis, or workplace violence
* How to establish a new goal methodology based on performancerather than injuries/illnesses
* How new technologies affect the loss prevention and safetyfunction
* How to assess one's current program, perform cost/benefitanalysis, and build an individual action plan
* How to minimize risks of corporate and individualliabilities
* Where to find information on different federal and state laws andregulations


Author Notes

THOMAS D. SCHNEID, PhD, is a professor of law and safety at Eastern Kentucky University. He is also an attorney/partner with the firm Schneid, Schumann and Associates PLLC in the areas of labor/employment and environment and safety.


Table of Contents

Functions and Frictions
Learning from the Past
Driving Forces
In Search of the Safety Grail
One Size Does Not Fit All
Cultural Shift and Psychological Nexus
My Problem Employees
Compliance as the Foundation
Quality and Ethical Considerations
The Compliance Circle
Capturing the Entrepreneurial Spirit
A Team is Better Than the Sum of Its Parts
Give'em the Tools to Be Successful
Thinking Outside the Traditional Box
Hold'em Accountable
You Pay the Bill
Safety and the Law
The Wired World
Know Where You are and Where You Want to Go
The Ravioli Methodology
Keeping Up with the Joneses
The Expansion Draft
The Wall Street Influence
Maximize Your Strengths and "Cut" Your Losses
The Grapevine Influence
The Future of Safety and Resource Control
Appendices
Index
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