Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Preventive measures to minimize accidents among the elderly,1971,19,4,13-18,McGuire Spouse abuse,1980,28,8,17-19,DeLorto Community planning for disasters,1984,32,6,310-1 331,Bacot Community relations in an industrial emergency,1984,32,6,309,Harris A psychologist looks at accidents,1969,17,10,9-11,Gass Reflections of an occupational health nurse as "safety engineer",1969,17,10,22-23,Ahern Safety management and nursing,1974,22,6,26-7 passim,Reznikoff Of hooch and hazards--alcoholism and accidents in industry,1974,22,5,10-2 passim,Nicholson Special programs on health and safety,1974,22,3,14-15,Daniel The industrial nurse's role in occupational safety,1974,22,2,7-9,Cannavo The bi-level accident data system,1971,19,10,16-17, Recording and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses under Public Law 91-596. Federal Register Vol. 36 No. 128--Friday July 2 1971,1971,19,9,16-26, Physical factors influencing the safety of the elderly,1971,19,2,7-10,Swartz Psychological factors that influence safety of the elderly,1971,19,2,11-15,Tobin The occupational health nurse: safety's overlooked resource,1980,28,5,7-12,Simons The industrial nurse's role as seen by a lawyer,1976,24,11,20-23,Wirthlin The agricultural worker: occupational health's neglected client,1985,33,11,566-568,Iorio A psychological profile of industrially injured workers,1984,32,11,577-580,Rader Occupational injury and illness profile of developmental center workers in New York,1984,32,10,544-551,Giordano A rationale for incorporating wellness programs into existing occupational health programs,1984,32,8,412-415,Richard An occupational injury management information system,1984,32,8,400-409,Wilkinson Occupational injury and illness for health science center employees: presenting data in a clear manner to management,1983,31,12,8-17,Wilkinson The disabled employee: physical psychological and social changes occur in employees with disabling lost-time injuries,1983,31,9,9-15,Fitzler Improving safety and health through collective bargaining,1982,30,10,42-43,Berek Safety hazards as occupational stressors: a neglected issue,1982,30,10,38-41,Snow Safety hazards in the office: appearances can be hazardous,1982,30,10,27-32,Klitzman Occupational safety: why do accidents happen?,1982,30,10,12-16,Michaels Job satisfaction from job safety,1981,29,10,38-42,Duguay Traumatic injuries of the hand and foot during combat,1970,18,9,17-18,Uhler Trauma research project,1971,19,10,44-45, Snakes and snakebites,1973,21,10,25-6 P,Thames Emergency care of chemical injuries in industry,1973,21,12,12-15,Hartigan Do not move the "body",1976,24,3,25-26,Stanczak When an employee tells you that she has been raped. . . ,1983,31,5,42-44,Aiken Chemical and thermal burns of the eye,1981,29,6,28-30 37,Rowley Heat injury syndromes,1981,29,7,24-27,Stevens Medical monitoring of toxic exposures in the fire atmosphere,1978,26,11,14-18,Levine Assertiveness: the meek inherit the dirty work,1978,26,12,9-11,Nussbaumer Single number measures of hearing protector noise reduction,1979,27,8,22-23,Berger Stress due to nuclear accident: a survey of an employee population,1979,27,9,16-24,Wert