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Safety Science, 16 (1993) 759-762 Elsevier Contents Volume 16 Vol. 16, No. 1 (January 1993) Publisher’s Note Critical incidents and fatigue among locomotive engineers L. Buck and F. Lamonde Risk homeostasis: issues for future research T.W. Hoyes and A.I. Glendon Behavioural economics and compliance with safety regulations W. Battmann and P. Klumb The role of regulations in the prevention of occupational injury Comparative strategies for the safety of horizontal injection moulding machines Vol. 16, No. 2 (April 1993) Learning from major accidents involving dangerous substances An ISO test method for determining slip resistance of footwear. Determination of its precision K. Jung and A. Fischer Crane accidents by contact with powerlines J.-J. Paques A study on the operating team activity of a nuclear power plant under abnormal operating conditions K. Sasou, A. Nagasaka and T. Yukimachi Forthcoming Events 5 ESE Ee One ee ee ee 159 Vol. 16, Nos. 3-4 (July 1993) Special Issue: Safety Science in Retrospect. A Tribute to Herbert S. Eisner 0925-7535/93/$06.00 © 1993 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. All rights reserved. 760 Editorial: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Methods for checking the validity of technical test procedures for the assessment of slip resistance of footwear K. Jung and A. Fischer A step towards safe walking D.P. Manning and C. Jones Industrial helmet performance in impacts N.J. Mills and A. Gilchrist Review of developments in forestry protective equipment since publication of the paper “The protection of loggers’ heads and eyes in forestry work” S. Vayrynen and K. Ojanen Editorial: Machine Safety: Progress in the Prevention of Technological Accidents Technological improvement of the production process and accidents: an equivocal relationship Crane accidents and their prevention revisited K. Hakkinen Major hazards in the chemical industry. Part III. A retrospective view P.A. Carson and C.J. Mumford Evaluation of the effect of safety regulations. Case studies on press and conveyor regulations A review of research into machine stability on slopes A.G.M. Hunter Editorial: Classical Accidents P. Verhaegen Grundkonzept der Sicherheitstechnik Absenteeism, accidents and risk-taking: a review ten years later MERE SSPE Ae ee ee eR 359 Slipping accidents in Great Britain - an update Fatal and non-fatal falls — a review of earlier articles and their developments Unfalle beim Auf- und Absteigen an landwirtschaftlichen Schleppern und Anhangern, analysiert mit multivariaten Methoden W. Hammer Editorial: Methodological and Organisational Issues I catennanai nennninnenpnnnimnstndnnnnse abinsineanis 39 Reflections on accident investigation J.H. Burgoyne Accident data — the need for a new look at the sort of data that are collected and analysed T.A. Kletz Reducing risks by deviation control - a retrospection into a research strategy U. Kjellén and J. Hovden Investigating accidents and reducing risks —- a dynamic approach (Kjellén and Larsson, 1981); its relevance for injury prevention po ESTE RT ae Le EN ne 439 Do we really know how well our occupational accident prevention programs work? S.J. Guastello Accident prevention by safety engineers within Occupational Health Services in Sweden E. Menckel Editorial: Fire and Explosion Safety A. Kuhlmann Review of “An approach to hazard analysis of LNG spills” D.H. Napier Practical application of water barriers for the mitigation of atmospheric releases C. Zonato, C. Pagella and D.M. De Faver..................csssssseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeennes 501 Influence of initial and explosion-induced turbulence on dust explosions in large vented silo cells STi iicecinemhinbaiiidamninemaninennineNienEneannemanneiNeS 511 Blast effects from vapour cloud explosions: A decade of progress RE 527 Blasenresonanzexplosion. Die Entwicklung einer Idee is I isscieessesiitistipibaiciichinsiepdeinibbepiniciidiaibiiehiinnisiniateiabeiiedienientammmmniieeet 549 Vol. 16, Nos. 5-6 (August 1993) Special Issue: Warnings and Risk Communication Preface: Warnings and risk communication el RN I WENDT scescntditeneveninennenssnnsninemnncessenmmnscenesescseresenesace GUD Models of the warning process: important implications towards effectiveness es I EE EE, BIO crccrcsnccntnnensscrcscsapennncrcsnsaseneresemnnssomeeenerieniens 569 762 Explicitness of consequence information in warnings K.R. Laughery, K.P. Vaubel, S.L. Young, J.W. Brelsford Jr. and Perceived readability of warning labels with varied font sizes and styles N.C. Silver and C.C. Braun Eye movement and reaction time measures of the effectiveness of caution signs E.H. Galluscio and K. Fjelde Behavioral compliance with warnings: effects of voice, context, and location M.S. Wogalter, M.J. Kalsher and B.M. Racicot Warning variables affecting personal protective equipment use T.A. Dingus, S.S. Wreggit and J.A. Hathaway Activating a safety message from truck drivers’ memory: an experiment in a work zone H. Summala and M. Pihlman Early impacts of alcoholic beverage warning labels: national study findings relevant to drinking and driving behavior T.K. Greenfield and L.A. Kaskutas Sociotechnical communication in an underground mine fire: a study of warning messages during an emergency evacuation L. Mallett, C. Vaught and M.J. Brnnich JF. ..............0c.ccccscsssssssceseeeceneceeseseseeses 709 Expert opinions, fuzzy probabilities, and warnings: toward a mathematical method for evaluating warning “read and heed” effectiveness J.G. Kreifeldt Forthcoming Events Translations Available Author Index Volume 16 Contents Volume 16

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