Occupational Health Management 2002 Index
Bioterrorism
- Bioterror requires targeted disaster plan, MAR:34
- Emergency management: What JCAHO expects, JAN:10
- Group guards health, safety of WTC workers, MAY:58
- Larger firms forced to take a new looks at threat of bioterrorism, JAN:1
- NY anthrax death spurs hospitals into action, FEB:16
- OSHA takes center stage in anthrax war by putting risks in perspective, FEB:13
- Out of disaster, an opportunity to improve, FEB:21
- Workplaces play key role in terrorism war, JAN:4
- World Trade Center Emergency Project Environmental, Safety, and Health Plan, MAY:60
Court rulings
- Policy, education key to going smoke-free, APR:40
- Supreme Court says those at risk can be denied work, AUG:85
- Supreme Court limits ADA in work injuries, APR:43
Employee health
- AA integrating health concepts under one roof, FEB:19
- Adults: Don’t forget to get vaccinated, JUL:84
- Award program puts focus on outcomes, MAY:52
- CAM program reduces employees’ stress risk, JUL:77
- Fitness facilities need AEDs, say AHA, ACSM, MAY:57
- Group guards health, safety of WTC workers, MAY:58
- Mind-body approach tackles worker ills, APR:45
- New DOT fitness exams look at meds and ability, JUN:70
- Pervasive stress ongoing challenge in workplace, AUG:90
- Pinpointing stress causes key to stress management, DEC:136
- Portable defibrillators will help city workers, JAN:8
- Self-care techniques help reduce fatigue, NOV:127
- Stress management: We need it more than ever, MAR:29
- Stress workshops planned, DEC:137
- Take-home exposures can pose threat outside work, SEP:97
- Transitional duty, case management slash costs, NOV:125
- Traveler’s guide to hepatitis A, DEC:138
- UAL screening hundreds for skin cancer/melanoma, JUL:80
- Variety keeps spice in employee program, JUN:66
- Vitamin supplements have scientific support, DEC:140
- Worker/caregivers face stress from all sides, JAN:7
- Workers ready to leave over stress, high workload, JUN:69
- Workplace stress associated with cardiovascular deaths, DEC:133
- World Trade Center Emergency Project Environmental, Safety, and Health Plan, MAY:60
- Yoga helps employees deal with 9/11 aftermath, JAN:5
Ergonomics
- Equipment alone won’t solve ergo problems, MAY:55
- Picture worth 1,000 words in ergo program, DEC:139
Guidelines
- Proving program value a must in hard times, FEB:20
- Screening program helps ID latex-sensitive workers, SEP:101
- Seven principles to change health care, FEB:24
- Tool developed to get a grip on productivity, JUL:79
Injuries
- National petition renews focus on sharps injury prevention techniques, APR:37
- Sports medicine model cuts time away from work, JUN:65
- Tool helps target worker injury risk, MAR:33
- Weekend warriors sport Monday-morning injuries, OCT:114
OSHA
- A closer look at OSHA’s plans, JUN:64
- OSHA and AIHA form new alliance, DEC:143
- OSHA delays new MSD record keeping — again, SEP:106
- OSHA’s new ergo plan generates good vibes, JUN:61
- OSHA takes center stage in anthrax war by putting risks in perspective, FEB:13
Studies
- 2002 Occupational Health Management Salary Survey Results, NOV:supplement
- Back strengthening can help reduce fractures, SEP:103
- Bans on smoking has cut second-hand smoke, DEC:142
- Computer use causing vision woes for kids, JUN:68
- Disparities seen in job risk from tobacco smoke, DEC:143
- GERD impairs sleep, lowers productivity, JAN:11
- PAs, some physicians happy with their jobs, OCT:117
- Physically demanding jobs help boost worker fitness, APR:41
- Risk of disc degeneration not linked to heavy lifting, APR:44
- Seeds of drug abuse planted in youth? JAN:9
- Survey shows workers paying more for benefits, NOV:128
- Tool developed to get a grip on productivity, JUL:79
Trends
- Business-oriented approach can offset rising occ-med costs, MAR:25
- Has corporate influence limited occ-med docs? OCT:109
- In-house equipment can boost revenues, quality, SEP:104
- Interdisciplinary team, data drive DM programs, AUG:94
- Keeping up with changing work force is essential, OCT:115
- Local program wins loyal following in the market, AUG:88
- Merger, joint venture with firm makes growth easier, MAY:49
- Occ-health pros can play part in reducing shortage, JUL:73
- Occ-med pros must learn the language of decision makers, NOV:121
- On-site pharmacy offers easy access, lower costs, OCT:113
- Orthopaedic surgeons launch CAM web site, MAR:31
- Reform needed to save flagging health system, FEB:23
- SWOT analysis leads to turnaround, MAR:19
- Travel medicine can be a valuable occ-med add-on, DEC:137
- Workplace changes: New approach for occ-med? AUG:91
Workers’ comp
- Texas workers’ comp reimbursements slashed, SEP:107
Workplace violence
- Disruptive behavior can be a health hazard, AUG:92
- Hospital workers at high risk for violent attacks, JUL:82
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