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Brauer 205 $aThird edition. 210 1$aJefferson, North Carolina :$cMcFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers,$d2016. 210 4$dİ2016 215 $a1 online resource (1322 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-118-95945-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aTitle Page; Copyright; Preface to the Revised Edition; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: The Importance of Safety and Health; 1-1 Introduction; 1-2 Why Safety?; 1-3 The Records; 1-4 Impact of Changes; 1-5 Designing to Achieve Safety; Exercises; Review Questions; Notes; References; Chapter 2: Safety and Health Professions; 2-1 Introduction; 2-2 Safety Professionals and Practitioners; 2-3 Engineering; 2-4 Health Sciences; 2-5 Management Sciences; 2-6 Behavioral Sciences and Education; 2-7 The Legal Profession; 2-8 Other Professions; 2-9 Education for Safety Professionals 327 $a2-10 Licensing and Certification for Safety PractitionersExercises; Review Questions; Notes; References; Chapter 3: Fundamental Concepts and Terms; 3-1 Some Basic Terms; 3-2 Accidents and Incidents; 3-3 Consequences; 3-4 Costs; 3-5 Accident Causes: Unsafe Acts, Conditions and Circumstances; 3-6 Accident and Incident Theories; 3-7 Preventive Strategies; 3-8 How Safe Is Safe Enough?; Exercises; Review Questions; Notes; References; Part II: Legal Aspects of Safety; Chapter 4: Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, and Agencies; 4-1 Introduction; 4-2 Federal Laws and Regulations 327 $a4-3 Federal Agencies4-4 Legislative Branch; 4-5 Judicial Branch; 4-6 Executive Branch; 4-7 Independent Agencies; 4-8 Other Departments, Agencies, and Safety Programs; Exercises; Review Questions; Notes; Reference; Chapter 5: Other Safety Laws and Regulations; 5-1 Introduction; 5-2 State Governments; 5-3 Private Companies; 5-4 Voluntary and Consensus Standards; 5-5 Private Laboratories; 5-6 Foreign and International Laws and Regulations; Exercises; Review Questions; Notes; References; Chapter 6: Workers' Compensation; 6-1 The Demand for Work Injury Compensation; 6-2 Workers' Compensation Laws 327 $a6-3 Workers Covered6-4 Eligibility and Benefits; 6-5 Financing Workers' Compensation; 6-6 Administrative Procedures; 6-7 Third Party Lawsuits; 6-8 Workers' Compensation Organizations; 6-9 Workers' Compensation and Insurance Fraud; Exercises; Review Questions; Notes; References; Chapter 7: Products Liability; 7-1 Introduction; 7-2 Theories of Liability; 7-3 Products Liability Evidence; 7-4 Negligence; 7-5 Warranty; 7-6 Strict Liability; 7-7 Defects; 7-8 Misuse and Foreseeability; 7-9 Modifications and Substantial Change; 7-10 Statute of Limitations and Statute of Repose 327 $a7-11 The Lawsuit Process7-12 Expert Witness; 7-13 Legal Strategies; 7-14 International Products Liability Laws; 7-15 Reducing Liability Risks; Exercises; Review Questions; Notes; References; Chapter 8: Record Keeping and Reporting; 8-1 Why Keep Records and File Reports?; 8-2 Kinds of Records and Reports; 8-3 The OSHA Method of Injury and Illness Record Keeping; 8-4 Other Record-Keeping Standards and Records; Exercises; Review Questions; Notes; References; Part III: Hazards and Their Control; Chapter 9: General Principles of Hazard Control; 9-1 Introduction 327 $a9-2 Hazards and Hazard Control Defined 330 $a"Safety and Health for Engineers provides an overview of the primary knowledge safety and health professionals engineers and others needs to know to be effective. Each chapter provides a different segment of knowledge that helps safety professionals and engineers in their goal to protect workers and property. The encyclopedic coverage of Safety and Health for Engineers addresses the fundamentals of safety, legal aspects, hazard recognition and control, the human element and techniques for managing safety decisions. The book covers fundamental of safety practice that are primary topics included in certification examinations for practitioners. The primary goal for the third edition is to provide updates to the broad range of chapters found in the 2nd edition, and to expand on real-world applications. The updates incorporate changes in practices and elements surrounding practices. New and important topics covered include: Ethics, Sustainability, Cost of Safety, Health and Environmental Practice, International Practice, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Occupational Nursing, Accident Causes and Circumstances, Consequence of Accidents, Preventive Strategies, Changes in Domestic Laws and Regulations, addition of Foreign and International Laws and Regulations, and nano-technology"--$cProvided by publisher. 606 $aIndustrial safety 606 $aProduct safety 606 $aProducts liability$zUnited States 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aIndustrial safety. 615 0$aProduct safety. 615 0$aProducts liability 676 $a620.8/6 686 $aTEC017000$2bisacsh 700 $aBrauer$b Roger L.$0516456 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910465752403321 996 $aSafety and health for engineers$9846114 997 $aUNINA