The following is a list of all references used in the Educational Materials section of this website.


Reference 1: “Guidelines For Incorporating Safety and Health Into Engineering Curricula, Volume 2: Safety and Health Topics For Engineering Programs.”

  Copyright © 1998
Joint Council For Health, Safety, and Environmental Education of Professionals
1800 East Oakton Street
Des Plaines, IL 60018-2187
http://www.ilstu.edu/~edorner/jchseep/jchseep.htm

Reference 2: R. Ward. “Teaching Process Safety to Mechanical Engineers.” Pages 253-269. Sydney, Australia, International Conference and Workshop on Reliability and Risk Management, September 1998.

Reference 3: “Guidelines For Incorporating Safety and Health Into Engineering Curricula, Volume 1: Laboratory Safety.”

  Copyright © 1994
Joint Council For Health, Safety, and Environmental Education of Professionals
1800 East Oakton Street
Des Plaines, IL 60018-2187
http://www.ilstu.edu/~edorner/jchseep/jchseep.htm

Reference 4: Robert C. Scholz. “Engineering Control of Occupational Hazards in the Foundry Industry: Instructor’s Guide.” Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service [PB82-231234], 1981. (Developed with NIOSH support)

Reference 5: N. Bruce Hanes and Annette M. Rossignol. “Occupational Safety and Health Materials for Integration Into Engineering Curricula: Instructor’s Resource Guide.” Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service [PB86-226453], 1986. (Developed with NIOSH support)

Reference 6: Phillip J. Smith and Thomas H. Rockwell. “Development of an Interdisciplinary Course in Occupational Health Engineering.” Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service [PB83-183137], 1982. (Developed with NIOSH support)

Reference 7: “Safety, Health, and Loss Prevention in Chemical Processes: Problems for Undergraduate Engineering Curricula.”

  Copyright © 1990
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
345 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
http://www.aiche.org/publications/

Reference 8: Mumtaz A. Usmen. “Construction Safety and Health for Civil Engineers.”

  Copyright © 1994
American Society of Civil Engineers
345 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
http://www.pubs.asce.org/

Reference 9: David M. Gute and N. Bruce Hanes. “An Applied Approach to Epidemiology and Toxicology for Engineers - NIOSH Instructional Module.” Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service [PB94-158342], 1993.

Reference 10: “Engineering Case Library.” (ECL 263 - ECL 269). Terre Haute, IN: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 1993.

Reference 11: Robert M. Bethea. “Incorporation of Occupational Safety and Health Into Unit Operations Laboratory Courses - NIOSH Instructional Module.” Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service [PB91-241711], 1991.

Reference 12: Joel L. Bert. “Occupational Diseases - NIOSH Instructional Module.” Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service [PB91-229690], 1991.

Reference 13: H.R. Kavanian, J.K. Rao, and G.V. Brown. “Application of Hazard Evaluation Techniques to the Design of Potentially Hazardous Industrial Chemical Processes - NIOSH Instructional Module.” Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service [PB92-184290], 1992.

Reference 14: Donald S. Bloswick and Peter M. Budnick. “An Introduction to Electrical Safety for Engineers - NIOSH Instructional Module.” Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service [PB94-156999], 1993.

Reference 15: Melvin W. First, Charles E. Billings, Morton Corn, Peter S. Lees, Robert L. Harris Jr., and Jack E. Peterson. “Engineering Control of Occupational Safety and Health Hazards: Recommendations for Improving Engineering Practice, Education, and Research.” Cincinnati, OH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1984 [DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 84-102].

Reference 16: “An Instructional Aid for Occupational Safety and Health in Mechanical Engineering Design.”

  Copyright © 1984
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
345 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
http://www.asme.org/catalog/

Reference 17: N. Bruce Hanes and Annette M. Rossignol. “Comprehensive Occupational Safety and Health Engineering Academic Program Development Strategy.” Cincinnati, OH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1984.

Reference 18: Fatal Facts from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) web site (http://www.osha.gov). <http://www.osha.gov/OshDoc/toc_FatalFacts.html>

Reference 19: David I. Gertman and Harold S. Blackman. “Human Reliability & Safety Analysis Data Handbook.” New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons Inc., © 1994. ISBN: 0471591106

Reference 20: Dr. Kurt Paterson. “Assignments for CE 459.” 1 March 1995. <http://bigmac.civil.mtu.edu/public_html/classes/ce459/assignments.html>

Reference 21: Lt. Col. Ed Heyse. “Environmental Engineering 640; Version Fall 1996.” <http://en.afit.af.mil/env/envr640.htm>

Reference 22: D. Jeff Burton. “Industrial Hygiene Workbook: The Occupational Health Sciences.” Bountiful, UT: IVE, Inc., © 2001. ISBN: 1883992117

Reference 23: Lester Levin. “An Investigative Approach to Industrial Hygiene.” New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold, © 1996. ISBN: 0442019254

Reference 24: Jimmy L. Perkins and Vernon E. Rose. “Case Studies in Industrial Hygiene.” New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., © 1987. ISBN: 047184263X

Reference 25: Salvatore R. Dinardi. “Calculation Methods for Industrial Hygiene.” New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold, © 1995. ISBN: 0442018215

Reference 26: William A. Burgess. “Recognition of Health Hazards in Industry: A Review of Materials and Processes.” New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., © 1995. ISBN: 0471577162

Reference 27: Dr. Jack Caravanos. “Quantitative Industrial Hygiene: A Formula Workbook.” Cincinnati, OH: American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists, Inc., 1991. ISBN: 0936712953

Reference 28: D. Jeff Burton. “Engineering Control Monograph.” Bountiful, UT: IVE, Inc., © 2002. ISBN: 1883992206

Reference 29: D. Jeff Burton. “Useful Equations: Applied Computations for OH&S Professionals.” Bountiful, UT: IVE, Inc., © 2001. ISBN: 1886992303

Reference 30: Donald A. Norman. “The Psychology of Everyday Things.” New York, NY: Basic Books, Inc., © 1988. ISBN: 0465067093

Reference 31: Dan MacLeod. “The Ergonomics Edge: Improving Safety, Quality, and Productivity.” New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold, © 1994. ISBN: 0471285110

Reference 32: Case studies from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) web site (http://www.epa.gov).

Reference 33: Chandler Allen Phillips. “Human Factors Engineering.” New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., © 1999. ISBN: 0471240893