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Request for help: Evaluation of occupational safety interventions

✍ Scribed by Stephen J. Guastello; Harry S. Shannon


Book ID
102619198
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
44 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-4575

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✦ Synopsis


We are extending the work of one of us (Guastello 1993), reviewing the effectiveness of workplace safety measures. We would like to identify relevant studies, including those not published in the "standard" scientific literature. We are asking readers for help. If you have conducted, or know of, studies evaluating workplace safety measures, please send us details. We are interested in all types of safety measures, We want to find reports, regardless of whether they were published. They may have ended up in peer-reviewed journals or in official reports or may never have been "released" at all. In our report, we would like to be able to list the source of all studies. However, we will respect confidentiality if necessary. If you can help us, please send Stephen J. Guastello your information by 30 November 1995. We will send a copy of our report to all responders. REFERENCE Guastello, S. G. Do we really know how well our accident programs work? Safety Science 16:445-463; 1993.


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