Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Internet Database Service

Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Internet Database Service
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Release: 200?
Genre: Industrial hygiene
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Presents abstracts of recent work relating to public health, safety and industrial hygiene. The database provides the latest perspectives on topics of widespread concern such as aviation and aerospcae safety, environmental safety, nuclear safety, medical safety, occupational safety, and ergonomics. Provides abstracts of government reports, journal articles, conference proceedings, books, and other publications.

Health and Safety Science Abstracts

Health and Safety Science Abstracts
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Release: 199?
Genre: Electronic journals
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Provides citations and abstracts to the literature on public health, safety, and industrial hygiene. Cited studies are geared to help individuals identify, evaluate, and eliminate or control risks and hazards across the spectrum of environmental and occupational situations. Draws on government reports as well as journal articles, conference proceedings, books, and other publications. Major areas of subject coverage include occupational safety and health, transportation, environmental and ecology, food and drugs, pesticides, natural disasters, civil defense, and emergency management, fire safety, radiation safety, and electrical safety, consumer and recreation Safety, ergonomics, and human factors, diseases, injuries and trauma, epidemology and public health, medical safety, toxicology, civil and structural engineering.

Safety Science Research

Safety Science Research
Author: Jean-Christophe Le Coze
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351190229

Safety Science Research: Evolution, Challenges and New Directions provides a unique perspective into the latest developments of safety science by putting together, for the first time, a new generation of authors with some of the pioneers of the field. Forty years ago, research traditions were developed, including, among others, high-reliability organisations, cognitive system engineering or safety regulations. In a fast-changing world, the new generation introduces, in this book, new disciplinary insights, addresses contemporary empirical issues, develops new concepts and models while remaining critical of safety research practical ambitions. Their ideas are then reflected and discussed by some of the pioneers of safety science. Features Allows the reader to discover how contemporary safety issues are currently framed by a new generation of researchers, brought together for the first time Includes an introduction and guide to the development of safety science over the last four decades Features an extraordinary collection of expert contributors, including pioneers of safety research, reflecting the evolution of the discipline and offering insightful commentary on the current and future state of the field Serves as an invaluable reference and guide for safety professionals and students from any established disciplines such as sociology, engineering, psychology, political science or management as well as dedicated safety programmes Some figures in the eBook are in colour

Abstracts and Indexes in Science and Technology

Abstracts and Indexes in Science and Technology
Author: Dolores B. Owen
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1985
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780810817128

"Owen has pulled together into one source the major indexing and abstracting sources in science and technology." --MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION BULLETIN

Foundations of Safety Science

Foundations of Safety Science
Author: Sidney Dekker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351059777

How are today’s ‘hearts and minds’ programs linked to a late-19th century definition of human factors as people’s moral and mental deficits? What do Heinrich’s ‘unsafe acts’ from the 1930’s have in common with the Swiss cheese model of the early 1990’s? Why was the reinvention of human factors in the 1940’s such an important event in the development of safety thinking? What makes many of our current systems so complex and impervious to Tayloristic safety interventions? ‘Foundations of Safety Science’ covers the origins of major schools of safety thinking, and traces the heritage and interlinkages of the ideas that make up safety science today. Features Offers a comprehensive overview of the theoretical foundations of safety science Provides balanced treatment of approaches since the early 20th century, showing interlinkages and cross-connections Includes an overview and key points at the beginning of each chapter and study questions at the end to support teaching use Uses an accessible style, using technical language where necessary Concentrates on the philosophical and historical traditions and assumptions that underlie all safety approaches