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ASSE ACADEMICS PRACTICE SPECIALTY VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 • 2011
Journal of
Safety, Health &
Environmental Research
THIS ISSUE
23-29 Reduced Workers’ Compensation Cost
With Roof Screening
30-37 Does Implemention of a Minimal Lift
Policy Change Job Satisfaction &
Number of Injuries Among Direct Care
Staff? A Case Study in an Extended
Care Facility
ALSo
•Editorial: rolE of rEsEarch in Education
& THE PRoFESSIoN
•acknowlEdgmEnt of rEviEwErs
•call for papErs
•2012 ACADEMIC FoRUM
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS • www.asse.org
ASSE ACADEMICS PRACTICE SPECIALTY VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 • 2011
Journal of
Safety, Health &
Environmental Research
ASSE ACADEMICS PRACTICE SPECIALTY
ASSE ACADEMICS PRACTICE SPECIALTY
Editorial Role of Research in Education & the Pro
Reduced Workers’ Compensation Costs With Roof Scr
Overview of Workers’ Compensation Rate-Setting Me
Table 1. Demographics of each hypothetical mine.
Table 2. MOD and associated WC premiums with and
Figure 1. Percent savings in WC premiums associat
Molinda, G.M., Dolinar, D.R., & Robertson, S
Does Implementation of a Minimal Lift Policy Chan
were identified as time-consuming processes and we
Table 1. Participant demographics. resident care
Results A total of 67 surveys were completed
Figure 2. Average monthly injury rate pr
hand, results were varied. Walking belts, for exa
References Charney, W., Simmons, B., Lary, M
Acknowledgement of Reviewers T he J