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Human Error Reduction and Safety Management - (Industrial Health & Safety) 3rd Edition by Daniel Petersen (Hardcover)

Human Error Reduction and Safety Management - (Industrial Health & Safety) 3rd Edition by  Daniel Petersen (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This updated preventive guide shows how to minimize safety risks that exist as a result of the recent introduction of new worklpace technologies. The book covers accident investigations and inspections, employee and supervisory trainging, records, system-caused human error, ergonomics, and more.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Human Error Reduction and Safety Management Dan Petersen Now in an expanded and updated Third Edition, Human Error Reduction and Safety Management illustrates how managers, by controlling the physical and psychological situations under which workers operate, can modify employees' behavior in such a way as to reduce error, accidents, and consequently on-the-job injuries and illnesses. While retaining the previous editions' focus on the role of line management in maximizing safety in the workplace, the book also details the role that upper and middle management must play in implementing programs that can reduce system-caused human error. The Third Edition contains a wealth of new, updated, and expanded information that incorporates Dan Petersen's comprehensive knowledge and innovative theories, including<br /> * A revised model of accident causation that exemplifies the processes and procedures of today's safety technology<br /> * Expanded treatment of the managerial sources of error<br /> * A new chapter on the ways in which the culture of an organization determines what methods will and will not succeed<br /> * A discussion of ergonomics -- how design causes error and cumulative trauma disorders<br /> * Insight into how to reduce psychological overload on the job<br /> * New material on risk assessment techniques<br /> An original, multidisciplinary approach to workplace safety that integrates safety management, business management, psychology, and ergonomics, the Third Edition of Human Error Reduction and Safety Management is required reading for every safety manager, safety and health professional, and quality and risk control manager.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Human Error Reduction and Safety Management Dan Petersen Now in an expanded and updated Third Edition, Human Error Reduction and Safety Management illustrates how managers, by controlling the physical and psychological situations under which workers operate, can modify employees' behavior in such a way as to reduce error, accidents, and consequently on-the-job injuries and illnesses. While retaining the previous editions' focus on the role of line management in maximizing safety in the workplace, the book also details the role that upper and middle management must play in implementing programs that can reduce system-caused human error. The Third Edition contains a wealth of new, updated, and expanded information that incorporates Dan Petersen's comprehensive knowledge and innovative theories, including <ul> <li>A revised model of accident causation that exemplifies the processes and procedures of today's safety technology</li> <li>Expanded treatment of the managerial sources of error</li> <li>A new chapter on the ways in which the culture of an organization determines what methods will and will not succeed</li> <li>A discussion of ergonomics -- how design causes error and cumulative trauma disorders</li> <li>Insight into how to reduce psychological overload on the job</li> <li>New material on risk assessment techniques</li> </ul> An original, multidisciplinary approach to workplace safety that integrates safety management, business management, psychology, and ergonomics, the Third Edition of Human Error Reduction and Safety Management is required reading for every safety manager, safety and health professional, and quality and risk control manager.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Dan Petersen is a consultant in Safety Management and Organizational Behavior whose long list of clients reads like a Who's Who of American industry, including Amoco, Borg Warner, Dow Chemical, DuPont, General Motors, IBM, Procter and Gamble, and Warner-Lambert. A Certified Safety Professional and Registered Professional Engineer, Mr. Petersen created the Graduate Program in Safety Management at the University of Arizona. He has been president of the National Safety Management Society and vice president of the American Society of Safety Engineers. The author of 17 books, he is a four-time winner of the National Technical Paper Award of the American Society of Safety Engineers.

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