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ACCIDENT PREVENTION MANUAL FOR BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY 13TH ED.
This 13th edition of the Accident Prevention Manual for Business & Industry: Engineering & Technology builds on more than six decades of the outstanding work of previous contributors to the National Safety Council’s flagship series. This updated edition of Engineering & Technology volume features updated data in all chapters, an extensively rewritten section on Safety through Design ,and two new chapters addressing the emerging issues of Nanomaterials in the Workplace and The Computer as a Safety Information Tool.
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771 |
2008 |
1124 pages Minutes |
ASSE REFRESHER GUIDE FOR THE CSP SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS EXAM VOLUME 1
The ASSE refresher guide is an aid for the safety practitioner to take the Safety Fundamentals Examination conducted by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. It contains the latest best practices and current codes, regulations, standards and textbooks used by the safety professional today. See Volume 2 for all major problems and their explanations.
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734 |
2010 |
606 pages Minutes |
ASSE REFRESHER GUIDE FOR THE CSP SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS EXAM VOLUME 2
Workbook to accompany Volume 1. All major problems are explained through step-by-step problems solutions.
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748 |
2010 |
303 pages Minutes |
BACKGROUND MATH FOR THE CSP SAFETY CERTIFICATION EXAMINATIONS
Math is an important part of everyday life and an integral part of the skills necessary to become certified in the safety profession. Many who pursue certification have long since completed their college math courses and have not actively used the math skills they once had. This book, which is written in a straightforward and easy-to-use format, provides the basics necessary to successfully negotiate the math included on the certification exams. It can also serve as a handy primer for those that already have their credentials.
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713 |
2003 |
193 pages Minutes |
CONSTRUCTION HEALTH SAFETY TECHNICIAN WORK BOOK VOLUME I
The information contained within this study guide is intended to be used while preparing for the Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) examination and should not be used as an authority in the professional practice of safety or industrial hygiene. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and no guarantee, warranty, or other representation is made as to the absolute correctness or sufficiency of any information contained in this study guide.
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781 |
2013 |
374 pages Minutes |
INTRODUCTION TO FALL PROTECTION
In an Introduction to Fall Protection, second edition, J. Nigel Ellis, applies his 24 years of experience to analyzing elevated fall hazards. He discusses what fall hazards are, how they produce serious injury, and how they can be realistically addressed, providing the background and building the foundation for solid fall protection programs in both construction and general industry. His safety engineering approach allows most work methods to continue unhindered, with little or no change. Dr. Ellis addresses current and evolving standards, promotes their understanding, and encourages a keen sense of accountability in their compliance. This book is a ready reference for anyone responsible for work-site safety.
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430 |
1993 |
228 pages Minutes |
MASTERING SAFETY COMMUNICATION
Mastering Safety Communication is a must read to learn communication skills and techniques for use in the workplace and daily life by professionals and anyone who communicates.
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681 |
2002 |
250 pages Minutes |
SELF ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION - SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
BCSP publishes Self-Assessment Examinations to help CSP candidates prepare for certification and to assist safety professionals in planning professional development strategies. The Safety Fundamentals Examination measures a broad range of basic knowledge required in professional safety practice. It focuses on academic knowledge required for entry-level safety professionals and does not rely on extensive experience. While results of Self-Assessment Examinations are not exact predictors of how a candidate will perform on actual examination, results can provide guidance for examination preparation and assist in planning continuing education.
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698 |
2004 |
300 pages Minutes |