Safety Risk Management: Preventing Injuries, Illnesses, and Environmental Damage - Softcover

Fanning, Fred

 
9781507619001: Safety Risk Management: Preventing Injuries, Illnesses, and Environmental Damage

Synopsis

The cost of workplace injuries and property damage increases daily. Information is the way to reduce the accidents causing these injuries and property damage. Safety Risk Management is used to develop precautionary measures that can reduce identified risks. Reducing risks can control or eliminate the costs of injuries, illnesses, and property damage caused by accidents. The author has twenty years of experience managing safety and occupational safety and health programs that reduce these costs. This book received a five-star review from Reader's Favorite.

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About the Author

Fred Fanning worked for over 20 years as a Safety Professional. He has a peer reviewed book and two chapters published by the American Society of Safety Engineers. He has also written several other paperbacks and electronic books on occupational safety and health management. Fred wrote nearly fifty articles published in various journals and periodicals. Fred is an Emeritus Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Engineers and a member of the Veterans of Safety. He held the Certified Safety Professional certification from 1995 through 2010. Fred earned master's degrees from National-Louis University and Webster University.

From the Back Cover

Fred's other books on safety and health include:
Providing Safe, Healthy, and Functional Work Spaces
Management Principles for Safety and Occupational Health Managers
Basic Construction Safety and Health
Essays on Safety, Health, and Environment
Basic Safety Administration: A Handbook for the New Safety Specialist

From the Inside Flap

This book provides basic and advanced information on risk management. It provides matrices that help conduct risk management.

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