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Autor:
Thomas A. Seymour, Leeann G. Anderson, Thomas H. McQuiston, M. Josie Beach, Kristin Bradley-Bull, Tobi Mae Lippin, James Frederick
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 99:S490-S494
Unions are ripe to engage in community-based participatory research (CBPR). We briefly profile 3 United Steelworker CBPR projects aimed at uncovering often-undocumented, industry-wide health and safety conditions in which US industrial workers toil.
Autor:
Tobi Mae Lippin, Tammy Greene, Joseph Anderson, Thomas H. McQuiston, Kim Nibarger, Ren Taylor, Thomas Hoffman, James Frederick, Mike Wright, Josie Beach, James Lefton, Kristin Bradley-Bull, Gary Beevers, Randy J. Frederick, Thomas A. Seymour, Brian Ricks, Paul Renner
Publikováno v:
NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy. 19:271-288
The March 2005 British Petroleum (BP) Texas City Refinery disaster provided a stimulus to examine the state of process safety in the U.S. refining industry. Participatory action researchers conducted a nation-wide mail-back survey of United Steelwork
Autor:
Thomas A. Seymour, Donna Howard, Thomas H. McQuiston, Linda Cook, Kristin Bradley-Bull, Brian K. Williams, Tobi Mae Lippin, Michael Gill, Toshiba Burns-Johnson, Doug Stephens
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
U.S. chemical plants currently have potentially catastrophic vulnerabilities as terrorist targets. The possible consequences of these vulnerabilities echo from the tragedies of the Bhopal incident in 1984 to the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 38:697-706
Background Empowerment-based health and safety training programs posit that training workers to take action on health and safety issues is key to improving work environments. This article assesses how two union-led, empowerment-based hazardous materi