Digitale Bibliotheek
Sluiten Bladeren door artikelen uit een tijdschrift
     Tijdschrift beschrijving
       Alle jaargangen van het bijbehorende tijdschrift
         Alle afleveringen van het bijbehorende jaargang
                                       Alle artikelen van de bijbehorende aflevering
 
                             127 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A broad-brush outline for the railways of the next century de Kroes, J.L.
1995
2-3 p. 265-267
3 p.
artikel
2 Accident prediction models for signalized crosswalks Tarko, Andrzej
1995
2-3 p. 109-118
10 p.
artikel
3 Accidents — In-Depth Analysis; towards a method AIDA? Stoop, J.A.
1995
2-3 p. 125-136
12 p.
artikel
4 A comprehensive assessment system for the maritime traffic environment Hara, Kiyoshi
1995
2-3 p. 203-215
13 p.
artikel
5 Action-based education and education for action Hubault, François
1996
2-3 p. 169-170
2 p.
artikel
6 Activity analysis during development of training programmes Lacomblez, Marianne
1996
2-3 p. 171-172
2 p.
artikel
7 Acute exposure to chemicals during ‘do-it-yourself’ activities: survey of enquiries to the Swedish Poisons Information Centre in 1996 Walter, Jeanette
1999
2-3 p. 113-119
7 p.
artikel
8 Against the gods: the remarkable story of risk Hale, Andrew R.
1997
2-3 p. 223-224
2 p.
artikel
9 A graduate level course: Teaching stress management skills to occupational health physicians and practitioners Kushnir, Talma
1995
2-3 p. 337-341
5 p.
artikel
10 A learning-by-doing strategy to improve top management involvement in safety Häkkinen, Kari
1995
2-3 p. 299-304
6 p.
artikel
11 A methodological approach to internal antifire crew optimization. An oil refinery case history Fabiano, Bruno
1997
2-3 p. 161-181
21 p.
artikel
12 A model of the air traffic controller's picture Niessen, C
2001
2-3 p. 187-202
16 p.
artikel
13 Analysis of recent trends in bus and coach safety in Britain White, Peter
1995
2-3 p. 99-107
9 p.
artikel
14 A new training specification for workplace health promotion Wynne, Richard
1995
2-3 p. 277-287
11 p.
artikel
15 Application of design analysis to solution generation: Hand-arm vibrations in foundation pile head removal in the construction industry Swuste, Paul
1997
2-3 p. 85-98
14 p.
artikel
16 Applying ergonomics to engineering projects and training programmes for designers Guertin, Serge
1996
2-3 p. 161-162
2 p.
artikel
17 Assessment of football grounds for player safety Fuller, Colin W.
1997
2-3 p. 115-128
14 p.
artikel
18 A support to prevention integration since design phase: the concepts of “limit conditions” and “limit activities” tolerated by use Neboit, Michel
2003
2-3 p. 95-109
15 p.
artikel
19 A text retrieval method for the European Commission's MARS database: selecting human error related accidents Kirchsteiger, C.
1999
2-3 p. 71-91
21 p.
artikel
20 Author Index 1997
2-3 p. V-
1 p.
artikel
21 Author index volume 19 1995
2-3 p. 317-318
2 p.
artikel
22 Author index volume 20 1995
2-3 p. 353-355
3 p.
artikel
23 Automation and the future of driver behavior Janssen, Wiel
1995
2-3 p. 237-244
8 p.
artikel
24 A 4-year 3-technique learning experience in the field of occupational health Franco, G.
1995
2-3 p. 289-295
7 p.
artikel
25 Barriers to health promotion in Japanese companies with special reference to health personnel Muto, T.
1995
2-3 p. 329-334
6 p.
artikel
26 Changing paradigms for professional engineering practice towards safe design—an Australian perspective Toft, Y.
2003
2-3 p. 263-276
14 p.
artikel
27 Cleaner technology: A dynamic development area for the working environment Handberg, Sussi
1996
2-3 p. 165-166
2 p.
artikel
28 Conducting in-depth accident studies Galer∗, Margaret
1995
2-3 p. 119-124
6 p.
artikel
29 Contents volume 20 1995
2-3 p. 356-358
3 p.
artikel
30 Contents volume 19 1995
2-3 p. 319-320
2 p.
artikel
31 Coping with accelerating socio-technical systems Kirwan, Barry
2001
2-3 p. 77-107
31 p.
artikel
32 Dealing with controversial issues on occupational health educational courses Watterson, Andrew
1995
2-3 p. 253-258
6 p.
artikel
33 Deaths at sea—a study of fatalities on board Hong Kong-registered merchant ships (1986–95) Nielsen, D
1999
2-3 p. 121-141
21 p.
artikel
34 Development of a new masters program for occupational physicians in Flanders Vanhoorne, Michel
1995
2-3 p. 199-206
8 p.
artikel
35 Discussion 1999
2-3 p. 93-102
10 p.
artikel
36 Don't wait for accidents — possibilities to assess risk in traffic by applying the ‘Wiener Fahrprobe’ Chaloupka, Christine
1995
2-3 p. 137-147
11 p.
artikel
37 Drive-by-wire: The case of driver workload and reclaiming control with adaptive cruise control Stanton, N.A.
1997
2-3 p. 149-159
11 p.
artikel
38 Economic effects of implementing internal control of health, safety and environment: A retrospective case study of an aluminium plant Kjellén, Urban
1997
2-3 p. 99-114
16 p.
artikel
39 Editorial Verbeek, Jos H.A.M.
1995
2-3 p. iii-iv
nvt p.
artikel
40 Emerging issues in occupational health education as reflected in the previous ICOH conferences Phoon, Wai-On
1995
2-3 p. 157-161
5 p.
artikel
41 Epidemiology, causes and prevention of bicycle wheel entanglements Bruggers, J.H.A.
1995
2-3 p. 87-98
12 p.
artikel
42 Ergonomics analysis training of union representatives of hospital employees: Implications and conditions for success of action-oriented training Gadbois, Charles
1996
2-3 p. 159-160
2 p.
artikel
43 Ergonomics and training at the workplace Etienne, Pascal
1996
2-3 p. 155-156
2 p.
artikel
44 Ergonomics and training in work environments Guillon, Frédérique
1996
2-3 p. 163-164
2 p.
artikel
45 Ergonomics and training in work environments in Belgium De Meyer, Jean
1996
2-3 p. 151-152
2 p.
artikel
46 Ergonomics in product design: safety factor Sagot, Jean-Claude
2003
2-3 p. 137-154
18 p.
artikel
47 Ergonomics task analysis in technical training: Case study Bourassa, Marie-Josée
1996
2-3 p. 145-146
2 p.
artikel
48 Ergonomics training for managers, employees and designers involved in the design and organization of work systems Montreuil, Sylvie
1996
2-3 p. 97-106
10 p.
artikel
49 Ergonomic work analysis and professional training Lacomblez, Marianne
1996
2-3 p. 125-132
8 p.
artikel
50 Evaluation of an integrative masters program in occupational health at the Tel Aviv University Medical School Ribak, Joseph
1995
2-3 p. 343-347
5 p.
artikel
51 Evaluation of ergonomic training programs Berthelette, Diane
1996
2-3 p. 133-143
11 p.
artikel
52 Evaluation of the effects of a training programme on the transformation initiatives of workers Montreuil, Sylvie
1996
2-3 p. 185-
1 p.
artikel
53 Evaluation of the outcomes of an ergonomic training programme developed by the I.N.R.S. Duwelz, Michel
1996
2-3 p. 153-154
2 p.
artikel
54 Evaluation of training impact on work Punnonen, Olli
1995
2-3 p. 225-229
5 p.
artikel
55 Flying is not safe Baksteen, B.
1995
2-3 p. 287-294
8 p.
artikel
56 Formalisation of normative knowledge for safe design Blaise, Jean-Christophe
2003
2-3 p. 241-261
21 p.
artikel
57 Forthcoming events 1995
2-3 p. 313-314
2 p.
artikel
58 For whom does safety pay? The case of major accidents Hopkins, Andrew
1999
2-3 p. 143-153
11 p.
artikel
59 From input to outcome: Changes in OHS-education and training van Dijk, F.J.H.
1995
2-3 p. 165-171
7 p.
artikel
60 Full-scale collision tests Carlebur, A.F.C.
1995
2-3 p. 171-178
8 p.
artikel
61 Fundamentals of safety conscious process design Pohjola, Veikko J.
2003
2-3 p. 181-218
38 p.
artikel
62 1Human factors in alarm design Adams, Austin
1995
2-3 p. 309-310
2 p.
artikel
63 Implementation of ophthalmological tests in periodic eye checkups for VDT workers in Japan Nakaishi, H.
1995
2-3 p. 271-275
5 p.
artikel
64 Independent investigation of transportation accidents Baxter, Terry
1995
2-3 p. 271-278
8 p.
artikel
65 Inland waterway transport: Modelling the probability of accidents Roeleven, D.
1995
2-3 p. 191-202
12 p.
artikel
66 Integrating safety into the design process: elements and concepts relative to the working situation Hasan, Raı̈d
2003
2-3 p. 155-179
25 p.
artikel
67 International survey on the education of occupational health nurses Rossi, Kitta
1995
2-3 p. 219-223
5 p.
artikel
68 International trends in education and training in occupational hygiene Burdorf, Alex
1995
2-3 p. 191-197
7 p.
artikel
69 Intrinsic road safety: A new approach? Van Uden, J.H.A.
1995
2-3 p. 245-252
8 p.
artikel
70 Introduction Ergonomists, training and occupational health and safety Montreuil, Sylvie
1996
2-3 p. 79-
1 p.
artikel
71 Learning ergonomics by conducting projects: The case of students in computer science and telecommunications Lafferrerie, Annie
1996
2-3 p. 173-174
2 p.
artikel
72 List of contents and author index 1996
2-3 p. III-VI
nvt p.
artikel
73 Made to measure training for work activity analysis: Learning activities and instructional tools Chatigny, Céline
1996
2-3 p. 147-
1 p.
artikel
74 Making workers' representatives aware of analyzing working conditions Wendelen, Elisabeth
1996
2-3 p. 197-198
2 p.
artikel
75 Managers' estimates of safe loads for manual handling: evidence for risk compensation? Bridger, R.S.
1999
2-3 p. 103-111
9 p.
artikel
76 Modelling border-line tolerated conditions of use (BTCU) and associated risks Polet, Philippe
2003
2-3 p. 111-136
26 p.
artikel
77 Nautical safety and efficiency: simulation and reality Perdok, J.
1995
2-3 p. 157-169
13 p.
artikel
78 Occupational health and safety professionals and management: identity, marriage, servitude or supervision? Hale, A.R.
1995
2-3 p. 233-245
13 p.
artikel
79 Occupational health and safety promotion: Problems and solutions Koh, David
1995
2-3 p. 323-328
6 p.
artikel
80 On beartraps and Australian drunk drivers: A response to Culvenor Larsson, Tore J.
1997
2-3 p. 215-218
4 p.
artikel
81 Overexertion-injury types among female Swedish nurses and nursing auxiliaries: An age-related problem? Laflamme, Lucie
1997
2-3 p. 129-139
11 p.
artikel
82 Participatory training: A method to achieve workplace improvements Hasle, Peter
1996
2-3 p. 167-
1 p.
artikel
83 Personal hearing protection Miguel, A.Sérgio S.R.
1996
2-3 p. 183-184
2 p.
artikel
84 Preface Stoop, J.A.
1995
2-3 p. 81-83
3 p.
artikel
85 Prevention of musculoskeletal complaints in nursing: Aims, approach and content of an ergonomic-educational programme Engels, J.A.
1997
2-3 p. 141-148
8 p.
artikel
86 Professional education in occupational health and safety in Australia Marshall, Elfreda
1995
2-3 p. 207-211
5 p.
artikel
87 Promoting safety by training supervisors and safety representatives for daily safety work Seppala, Anne
1995
2-3 p. 317-322
6 p.
artikel
88 Qualifying the consultative skills of the occupational health service staff Limborg, Hans Jørgen
1995
2-3 p. 247-252
6 p.
artikel
89 Recognizing university-derived and workers' knowledge in training programmes in ergonomics Messing, Karen
1996
2-3 p. 181-182
2 p.
artikel
90 Regulating airport safety: the case of Schiphol ☆ ☆ A. Hale is a member of the Advisory Committee on Safety for Schiphol. The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Advisory Committee on Safety for Schiphol. The paper describes a system which is in a very dynamic state. It was originally written in 1997, but was extensively updated with the insights up until the autumn of 1999. Developments since then have not been incorporated. Hale, A
2001
2-3 p. 127-149
23 p.
artikel
91 Reply to Larsson Culvenor, J.
1997
2-3 p. 219-221
3 p.
artikel
92 Risk Eisner, Herbert
1995
2-3 p. 311-312
2 p.
artikel
93 Risk assessment and risk evaluation and the training of OHS professionals Saari, Jorma
1995
2-3 p. 183-189
7 p.
artikel
94 Risk management in a dynamic society: a modelling problem Rasmussen, Jens
1997
2-3 p. 183-213
31 p.
artikel
95 Safe design of personal rapid transit systems Anderson, J.Edward
1995
2-3 p. 253-263
11 p.
artikel
96 Safety Recommendations — The engine that drives change Sweedler, Barry M.
1995
2-3 p. 295-307
13 p.
artikel
97 Sea transport safety — A challenge to European maritime society Froese, Jens
1995
2-3 p. 279-285
7 p.
artikel
98 Self analysis of work in the training of operators Six, Bénédicte
1996
2-3 p. 191-192
2 p.
artikel
99 Self-explaining roads Theeuwes, Jan
1995
2-3 p. 217-225
9 p.
artikel
100 Sensitizing occupational and environmental health professionals to interpersonal relationships and communication Rabinowitz, Stanley
1995
2-3 p. 259-264
6 p.
artikel
101 Simultaneous development of work, health and professional qualifications: A challenge to ergonomics Leppänen, Anneli
1996
2-3 p. 177-
1 p.
artikel
102 Special issue of Safety Science on Safety in Design Fadier, Dr.E.
2003
2-3 p. 89-93
5 p.
artikel
103 Teaching evaluation strategies for occupational health and safety programs Long, Ann
1995
2-3 p. 265-269
5 p.
artikel
104 Technological support for decision making in a safety critical environment Bentley, R.
1995
2-3 p. 149-156
8 p.
artikel
105 The cooperation between trade unionists and ergonomists: The stakes involved in training trade unionists in ergonomic work analysis Teiger, Catherine
1996
2-3 p. 119-124
6 p.
artikel
106 The effect of environmental and design parameters on subjective road safety — a case study in Poland Zakowska, L.
1995
2-3 p. 227-234
8 p.
artikel
107 The feasibility of encouraging inherently safer production in industrial firms Zwetsloot, Gerard I.J.M.
2003
2-3 p. 219-240
22 p.
artikel
108 The foundations and contributions of ergonomics work analysis in training programmes Teiger, Catherine
1996
2-3 p. 81-95
15 p.
artikel
109 Theoretic model for the computer analysis of vehicle collisions Vera, C.
1995
2-3 p. 179-189
11 p.
artikel
110 The paradoxes of almost totally safe transportation systems Amalberti, R
2001
2-3 p. 109-126
18 p.
artikel
111 The role of the controller in the accelerating industry of air traffic management Kirwan, Barry
2001
2-3 p. 151-185
35 p.
artikel
112 The union goes to university: A training program to balance the employer's dominance in the planni of new technology and organizational development Ruth, Walter
1996
2-3 p. 189-190
2 p.
artikel
113 Training and ergonomics in production line work Toulouse, Georges
1996
2-3 p. 193-
1 p.
artikel
114 Training courses for specialists in working conditions: Some survey results Hale, Andrew
1995
2-3 p. 173-181
9 p.
artikel
115 Training courses in companies for the ergonomics of computer screen work Ciaessens, Luc
1996
2-3 p. 149-
1 p.
artikel
116 Training engineers to conduct ergonomics work analysis in a reengineering context Le Borgne, Dominique
1996
2-3 p. 175-176
2 p.
artikel
117 Training in factories: A case study of knife-sharpening Vézina, Nicole
1996
2-3 p. 195-
1 p.
artikel
118 Training the future physician manager: Assessing the results Cordes, D.H.
1995
2-3 p. 349-352
4 p.
artikel
119 Training trade unionists in ergonomics: Interaction between public policies, trade union practices and the development of research Wendelen, Elisabeth
1996
2-3 p. 107-117
11 p.
artikel
120 Transformation of occupational health in the Czech Republic: Challenge for education and training David, Alois
1995
2-3 p. 213-215
3 p.
artikel
121 Translations available 1995
2-3 p. 315-316
2 p.
artikel
122 Two experiences on education and training in dry-cleaners Raffi, G.B.
1995
2-3 p. 305-310
6 p.
artikel
123 Unionists/researchers writing a book in co-operation: Importance in training/research dynamics Ferreira, Leda Leal
1996
2-3 p. 157-158
2 p.
artikel
124 Vocational rehabilitation program for unemployed persons with musculoskeletal disorders: A pilot study Riikonen, Eila
1995
2-3 p. 311-316
6 p.
artikel
125 Volume 27, 1997 list of contents 1997
2-3 p. III-IV
nvt p.
artikel
126 Work analysis in training and in union action Maggi, Bruno
1996
2-3 p. 179-180
2 p.
artikel
127 Work analysis training in a context of diagnosis and transformation of work conditions Paraguay, Ana Isabel
1996
2-3 p. 187-188
2 p.
artikel
                             127 gevonden resultaten
 
 Koninklijke Bibliotheek - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland