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|a Construction safety management and engineering /
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|a Des Plaines, Illinois :
|b American Society of Safety Engineers,
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|a Part I. Before the work commences. Introduction to construction safety / Patricia Kagerer and Tom Broderick ; Incident causation / Darryl C. Hill ; Worker injury costs in construction / Darryl C. Hill ; Insurance and risk management programs / Patricia M. Ennis ; Contractor selection / Everett A. Beaujon and Greg L. Smith
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|a Part II. Safety process key components. Construction safety and health through design / Michael Behm, John Gambatese, and T. Michael Toole ; Substance-abuse programs for construction sites / Arnold R. Braver and Gordon E. Wall ; Safety incentives / John Gambatese ; Prejob and pretask planning / T.J. Lyons ; Incident investigation / Jeffery S. Oakley and Ronald B. Cox ; Safety training / Christine Fiori
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|a Part III. Legal aspects. Multiemployer work-site issues / Everett A. Beaujon and Greg L. Smith ; Managing subcontractor liability / Adele L. Abrams ; Regulatory requirements / T. Michael Toole and Thomas Berkeley
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|a Part IV. Technical issues in construction. Fall protection : compliance and solutions / J. Nigel Ellis ; Steel erection / Brian Clarke and Sathyanarayanan Rajendran ; Scaffolding safety / John Palmer ; Ladders / Philip McAleenan and Ciaran McAleenan ; Crane safety / David V. MacCollum ; Electrical safety / Kraig Knutson and Dennis K. Neitzel ; Excavation, trenching, and shoring / Michael W. Hayslip ; Power-line safety / Samuel J. Gualardo ; Management of environmental impacts / Ciaran McAleenan and Philip McAleenan ; Demolition / David B. Korman and Robert Eckhardt ; Confined spaces / William Piispanen and Bradley D. Giles ; Industrial hygiene issues in construction, Part 1 / Adele L. Abrams, Jeffrey C. Camplin, and Richard K. Hofman ; Industrial hygiene issues in construction, Part 2 / Donald J. Garvey
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|a Part V. Other considerations. Ergonomics in construction / Scott P. Schneider ; Work-zone safety/traffic control / George Wolff ; Construction safety in healthcare facilities / Ralph E. Estep ; MSHA considerations for contractors / Adele L. Abrams ; Managing and communicating in a crisis / Janine Reid Shea and Steve Gray ; Construction safety and health certifications / Carl Heinlein and Treasa Turnbeaugh ; Partnerships and alliances / T.J. Lyons ; Safety and health issues in construction--not for women only / Carol Schmeidler ; Safety and your Spanish-speaking workforce / Hector M. Escarcega ; Safety issues in the future / Jimmie Hinze ; Postscript / Meghann E. Muldoon ; Appendix A. Safety and health regulations in construction ; Appendix B. Construction practice specialty (CPS) fact sheet.
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|a "The new second edition of this ASSE best seller contains 38 chapters written by 42 contributors, and features new chapters on: Ladders, Ergonomics, and Construction Safety & Health through Design. Changes to the OSHA Construction Standard and other referenced Standards were made throughout, while five chapters were extensively revised: Insurance and Risk Management, Planning by Prevention and Design, Steel Erection, Industrial Hygiene, and Environmental Impacts. Written by construction safety experts and peer reviewed, the text focuses on best practices in hazard prevention, safe design, and recognition, assessment and control of physical and biological hazards and environmental impacts. The many illustrations throughout make the book useful for training, whether toolbox talks or classroom instruction. Construction Safety Management and Engineering is unique in its range of in-depth construction-related coverage, from insurance and risk management programs, safety training, prejob and pretask planning, electrical safety, ergonomics, and workzone safety/traffic control. There are a number of chapters of special interest including: Substance Abuse Programs for Construction Sites, Incident Investigation, and Safety and Your Spanish-Speaking Workforce"--Publisher's description
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