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http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203212493
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Front MatterAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (154 KB) - PDF w/links (159 KB)
Chapter 1. National occupational injury statisticsTim R. Driscoll, Petra MacaskillAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (146 KB) - PDF w/links (151 KB)
Chapter 2. Analysis of narrative text fields in occupational injury dataNancy StoutAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (115 KB) - PDF w/links (123 KB)
Chapter 3. Using injury data to identify industry research prioritiesThomas Mitchell, Laurie Stiller, John SargaisonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (742 KB) - PDF w/links (192 KB)
Chapter 4. The role of accident experiences on subsequent accident eventsKent P. Vaubel, Kenneth R. LaugheryAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (241 KB) - PDF w/links (220 KB)
Chapter 5. Time-to-contactMichael P. Manser, Peter A. HancockAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (916 KB) - PDF w/links (214 KB)
Chapter 6. The use of human error data as indicators of changes in work performanceClare M. PollockAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (143 KB) - PDF w/links (151 KB)
Chapter 7. Is risk perception one of the dimensions of safety climate?Nicole Dedobbeleer, Fransis BeLandAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (269 KB) - PDF w/links (204 KB)
Chapter 8. The concept of target risk and its implications for accident prevention strategiesGerald J.S. WildeAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (218 KB) - PDF w/links (234 KB)
Chapter 9. Minimizing the risk of occupationally acquired HIV/AIDSDavid M. Dejoy, Lawrence R, Robyn R.M. GershonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (163 KB) - PDF w/links (164 KB)
Chapter 10. People make accidents but organizations cause themWillem A. WagenaarAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (817 KB) - PDF w/links (276 KB)
Chapter 11. Management and cultureAndrew R. Hale, Jan HovdenAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (725 KB) - PDF w/links (450 KB)
Chapter 12. Workplace organizational factors and occupational accidentsHarry S. ShannonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (160 KB) - PDF w/links (171 KB)
Chapter 13. Safety interventionsJorma SaariAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (166 KB) - PDF w/links (180 KB)
Chapter 14. T Before it is too lateAndrea Shaw, Verna BlewettAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (167 KB) - PDF w/links (155 KB)
Chapter 15. A three-dimensional model relating intervention and cooperation to injury preventionEwa MenckelAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (170 KB) - PDF w/links (175 KB)
Chapter 16. T Prevention of chemical injurySally A. Brinkman, Richard T. Gun, Robert CoxAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2917 KB) - PDF w/links (341 KB)
Chapter 17. T The case for regulating complianceYossi BergerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1578 KB) - PDF w/links (174 KB)
Chapter 18. The case for industry self-regulationGary Mahon, Paul Freestone, Denis RobertsonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (144 KB) - PDF w/links (148 KB)
Chapter 19. T Workers compensation and common lawJames LeighAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (135 KB) - PDF w/links (138 KB)
Chapter 20. Does compensation have a role in injury prevention?Andrew HopkinsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (129 KB) - PDF w/links (138 KB)