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Ferry, Ted

Ferry, Ted S. Modern Accident Investigation and Analysis. 2nd ed. New York Wiley, 1988. [Pg.177]

Ferry, Ted. Safety and Health Management Planning. New York John Wiley Sons, 1990. [Pg.34]

Ferry, Ted S. Safety Program Administrationfor Engineers and Managers. Spring-field, IL Charles C Thomas, 1984. [Pg.118]

Ferry, Ted. Safety and Health Management Planning. New York Wiley, 1990. Grimaldi, John V., and Rollin H. Simonds. Safety Management. Homewood, IL Irwin, 1989. [Pg.386]

Heath, Earl D. and Ted Ferry. Training in the Work Place Strategies for Improved Safety and Performance. Goshen, NY Aloray, 1990. [Pg.86]

Ted S. Ferry made this brief mention of the requirements of a profession in Safety Program Administration for Engineers and Managers. [Pg.108]

Certainly, operator errors may be causal factors in accident occurrences. But, consider Ted Ferry s comments on this subject as expressed in Modern Accident Investigation and Analysis An Executive Guide. [Pg.129]

Ted S. Ferry wrote this, in Modem Accident Investigation and Analysis ... [Pg.172]

As the actuality of incident investigation practices is considered, one can t help but feel sorry for the supervisor. It is commonly said in the literature, as Ted Ferry did in Modem Accident Investigation and Analysis An Executive Guide, that the supervisor is closest to the action, that the mishap takes place in the supervisor s domain, and that initial responsibility for investigation is very often assigned to the supervisor (p. 9). [Pg.213]

Ted Ferry in Safety and Health Management Planning wrote about energy transfers and barriers and listed 13 strategies for systematic energy control as cited by the Department of Energy (p. 244). [Pg.241]

Ted Ferry, for graciously tolerating harassment during his well-earned retirement first to review the proposal for the book and later to write the foreword. [Pg.406]

Ted S. Ferry made this brief mention of the need to determine the limits of the safety and health held and gave the following description of a profession in Safety Program Administration for Engineers and Managers, a book published in 1984 ... [Pg.13]

Modern Accident Investigation and Analysis An Executive Guide by Ted S. Ferry (1981) This text helps in thinking about how incidents occur and how they should be investigated. Excerpts follow. [Pg.334]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.108 , Pg.110 , Pg.129 , Pg.172 , Pg.184 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.13 , Pg.17 , Pg.52 , Pg.239 , Pg.295 , Pg.332 , Pg.334 , Pg.421 ]




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