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Many companies have taken steps to improve awareness and management
of safety systems, yet safety directors continue to report high
injury rates. In Keeping People Safe: The Human Dynamics of Injury
Prevention, author Josh Williams provides safety leaders with
information they can use to further reduce injuries and improve
workplace safety. This book addresses five integral components of
workplace safety: Systems/Conditions, Leadership, Behaviors,
People-Factors, and Communication. It recommends strategies for
every aspect of safety management from organizational commitment
and safety culture to improving managerial behavior and working
with union members. These recommendations are based on years of
practical experience, empirical research on the human dynamics of
safety, and seminal studies in social psychology on authority and
conformity. Utilizing the hugely influential and widely practiced
model of Behavior Based Safety, Williams provides the safety
manager with all the tools needed to lower injury rates and improve
safety. Numerous charts and tables, a checklist for improving
safety performance, and a foreword by world-renowned safety leader
E. Scott Geller complement the text.
November 22, 1963: A Reference Guide to the JFK Assassination
provides an up-to-date scholarly reference to the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy. It identifies over six hundred medical
and ballistics experts, law enforcement and government officials
involved in the event and its aftermath. It also includes an
extensive bibliography listing over 2,300 books, magazine and
journal articles, academic papers, government publications, and
audio-visual sources divided into 18 separate categories. The
nature of this book makes it an excellent resource for both the
experienced researcher and any interested citizen.
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