Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Ice follies. this safety checklist puts the win in winter,2000,13,1,30-32,Breeding Thinking about the unthinkable: where to start planning for terrorism incidents,2001,14,7,26-30 32,McLaughlin The front lines: NFPA's final fall meeting stresses emergency preparedness,2005,18,2,35-37,McLaughlin Learning the hard way: Veterans of disaster tell why--and how--you should be prepared,1995,8,12,18-20 22 246,Quayle Tough enough: Building for hurricane-prone environments,2008,21,7,29-33,Hart Written plans drills key to bomb-threat response,1991,4,2,20 22-3,Anderson How to store and handle flammable combustible liquids used in hospitals,1992,5,5,20-2 24,Stevens Fire officials' input strengthens fire safety plans,1993,6,8,68 70 72,Thomas ED violence: strategies for prevention and minimization,1993,6,7,18 20 22 passim,Weisman ED workers face the growing threat of violence,1993,6,2,46 48 50,Green Bar coding ensures timely fire system maintenance,1993,6,5,40-42,Holland ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standardizes material safety data sheets,1993,6,4,36 38,Turk Child care center's new playground proves that safety isn't child's play,1993,6,1,14-15,Minnich New Life Safety Code contains key fire changes,1992,5,12,42 45,Erickson JCAHO revises safety security power standards,1992,5,8,44 46 48,McLarney Snow-melting system puts the skids on liability,1991,4,12,51, How to read and interpret material safety data sheets,1991,4,3,28-31,Brandys Safety liability dictate efficient snow removal,1991,4,1,38 40 42,Walker NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) mulls over sprinkler changes in safety code,1990,3,12,33-34,Crowley The Disabilities Act and its effect on life safety,1990,3,11,34 36 38,Cahanin JCAHO defines 11 interim life-safety measures,1990,3,9,45-46, Parking-facility design enhances safety security,1990,3,3,30 32-4 36,Smith PTSM (plant technology and safety management) compliance hinges on team involvement,1989,2,12,36-37,McLarney Complying with PTSM (plant technology and safety management) standards: a case study,1989,2,7,23-26,Anderson Evaluating fire safety in health facilities,1989,2,3,20-2 24,Koffel Complying with JCAHO's life safety standard,1989,2,2,29-30,Montenegro Meeting JCAHO's safety management standard,1989,2,1,28 30-1,Montenegro Crime busters: tips on how to prevent on-the-job violence,1998,11,8,54 56-7,Blyth Workplace violence: OSHA issues new guidelines,1996,9,7,44-45,Okleshen Fire prevention in laundry ductwork: some tips,1994,7,3,48 50-2,Cholin Specialized detectors cut risk of dryer-exhaust fires,1994,7,4,74 76-7,Cholin Designing for disasters. Learning the lessons of Katrina,2007,20,12,33-36,Tusler Disaster preparedness. Ready for earth air fire and water (and who knows what else)?,1994,7,5,18-25,Brown True or false? High-tech smoke detectors tackle false alarms,1996,9,4,26 28 30,Kirby Keeping the lights on. Building reliability into an emergency power supply system,2007,20,12,23-27,Dan Out of harm's way: curbing violence in the ED,1995,8,10,20-6 28,Sandrick Out of sight out of mind? Five-step plan manages the hidden risks of underground storage tanks,1994,7,9,36 38-41,Mahon Better safe than sorry. Four steps for effective security master planning,1994,7,11,40 42 44 passim,DePasquale Keeping the peace,1997,10,8,30 32,Roll OSHA cuts red tape on injury/illness reporting,1997,10,6,50 52,Turk 10 easy steps to preventing workplace violence,1997,10,3,64,Kothenbeutel First person: Marilee Miller on disaster planning for outpatient health facilities,1994,7,6,47,Miller Lethal weapons. Can you handle hazardous materials incidents?,1998,11,12,42 44,McLaughlin Under surveillance. Is it time to reexamine your facility's security model?,2002,15,3,24-28,Roll Getting a lock on risk. JCAHO standards for security management programs,1999,12,4,28 30-2,McLaughlin Hidden hazards. What you can't see can hurt you,1999,12,9,18-20 22 24-6,Burmahl Staff training helps minimize fire's danger to life and property,1995,8,4,60-2 64 66,Chaff Code compliance complicates (but need not cancel) exit sign update,1995,8,4,48 50-2,Lista Diagnosis: work pain. Rx: practical job redesign,1995,8,5,30-35,McCormack Tick tick tick: how to train staff to defuse bomb threats,1998,11,2,63,Blyth Hard-hat health: interim life safety and construction,1998,11,3,46 48 50,Mills Aftermath ... hospitals are on the front lines after acts of terrorism. Are you prepared?,2000,13,1,24-28,Siegelson What's new in the LSC? A look at the 2006 NFPA /LIFE SAFETY CODE/ revisions,2006,19,2,47-8 50,Crowley All shook up. Seismic upgrades prevent hospitals from falling through the cracks,1999,12,3,42-4 46,Yusuf Lessons learned after disaster strikes,2012,25,2,39,Martin In the spotlight. NFPA meeting highlights health care,2000,13,2,44-48,McLaughlin NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) proposes change in air-compressor rules,1990,3,3,38-39,Erickson Chemical reaction. A look at OSHA's guidance for chemical incident first receivers,2005,18,4,36 38 40,McLaughlin Disaster readiness for ES departments,2013,26,3,32,May Joplin tornado offers response lessons,2013,26,7,48,Martin Health facility crime to worsen during 1990s,1989,2,6,26 28-9 31,Morgan T&P (temperature and pressure-relief) valve inspections up safety limit liability,1991,4,3,38 40-1,Keegan Improving fire safety performance,2015,28,7,43-46,Koffel Zero tolerance for unruly behavior key to stopping violence,2017,30,4,e8,Stempniak