Description
Loss Prevention and Safety Control
Terms and Definitions
Occupational Safety & Health Guide Series
Author: Nolan Dennis P.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Loss Prevention and Safety Control:
Keywords
Health Administration; Certified Safety Professionals; Safety Organizations; Personal Fall Arrest System; Common Safety Standards; Recommended Practices; Guides; and Codes; WPF; Acronyms; SIL; Bibliography; NFPA; Encyclopedia Listings; A; Z; OSH Act; SWPF; Hazardous Materials Identification System; Laminated Glass; CFR; ERPG; AFCIs; ESD; Portable Fire Extinguishers; Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act; Twa; ROPS; Safety Alert Symbol; MUTCD; Trench Shield; CPSC; Risk And Insurance Management Society; Acute Exposure Guideline Level; Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
Publication date: 06-2017
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 11-2010
308 p. · 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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An encyclopedic, A-Z listing of terminology, Loss Prevention and Safety Control: Terms and Definitions addresses the need for a comprehensive reference that provides a complete and sufficient description of the terminology used in the safety/loss prevention field. Fostering clarity in communication among diverse segments within the field and between outside agencies, this book:
- Provides a reference for the background, meaning, and description of safety and loss prevention terms being used in government, industry, research, and education
- Contains two-paragraph descriptions of terms, photographs, diagrams, graphs, and tables to aid understanding of the subject, making it more than a dictionary
- Includes common safety terms, safety engineering aspects, a description of safety organizations, and a list of common safety standards and their scope
The field of safety and loss prevention encompasses myriad unrelated industries and organizations, such as insurance companies, research entities, process industries, and educational organizations. These organizations may not realize that their terminology is not understood by individuals or even compatible with the nomenclature used outside their own sphere of influence. And even though fire protection and environmental professionals use identical and similar terminology, their meanings may be slightly different in selected applications.
An all-encompassing reference, the book uses OSHA standards and interpretations as guidelines for the definitions and explanations. Drawing from the many areas that influence the terminology, it provides a basic understanding of the terms used in lost prevention and control.
Encyclopedia Listings, A - Z. Safety Organizations. Common Safety Standards, Recommended Practices, Guides, and Codes. Acronyms. Bibliography.
Dennis P. Nolan holds a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Business Administration from Berne University, Master of Science degree in Systems Management from Florida Institute of Technology. His Bachelor of Science degree is in Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Maryland. He is also a U.S.-registered Fire Protection Engineering, Professional Engineer, in the State of California. Dr. Nolan is currently associated with the Loss Prevention executive management staff of the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco).
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