American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)
Dennis
J Murphy, Dept of Agricultural and Biological Engineering,
Pennsylvania State University, 246 Agricultural Engineering
Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA - Tel: 814.865.7685
Fax: 814.863.1031 Email: djm13@psu.edu
Robert
Aherin, CSP, Assoc Prof, PhD, Agricultural Engineering Dept,
University of Illinois
Jerry
R Duncan, CPE, PhD, Deere and Company Technical Center
William
E Field, Prof, PhD, Agricultural Engineering Dept, Purdue
University,
Paul
D Gunderson, PhD, Senior Researcher/Agr Safety Spec, National
Farm Medicine Center
William
Popendorf, CIH, Prof, PhD, Industrial Hygiene, University
of Iowa
Steven
M Casey, CPE, PhD, Consultant, Ergonomic Systems Design,
Inc.
James
A Dosman, MD, MA, Centre for Agr Medicine, Univ of Saskatchewan
Ian
A Greaves, MD, Prof, Univ of Minnesota
James
Grieshop, PhD, Cooperative Extension, Univ of California-Davis
David
L Hard, PhD, Occup Health and Safety, Nat Inst Occup Safety
and Health
Colleen
M Hennessy, MPH, Public Health Services, Office of Rural
Health Policy
Dieter
W Jahns, CPE, MS, Consultant, dba SynerTech Assoc
Burton
C Kross, PhD, PE, Center for Int and Rural Health, Univ
of Iowa
John
J May, MD, New York Center for Agr Medicine and Health,
Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital
Robert
H McKnight, ScD, MPH, Center for Agr Health and Injury
Prevention, Univ of Kentucky
James
Myers, EdP, MPH, Agr Health Specialist, Univ of California
John
R Myers, MS, Mathematical Statistician, Nat Inst Occup
Safety and Health
Stephen
A Olenchock, PhD, Resp Disease Studies, Nat Inst Occup
Safety and Health
David
H Pedersen, PhD, Industrial Hygienist, Nat Inst Occup
Safety and Health
Mark
Purschwitz, PhD, Cooperative Extension, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison
Lorann
Stallones, PhD, Assoc Prof, Dept of Environmental Health,
Colorado State Univ
Dean
T Stueland, MD, Medical Director, Nat Farm Medicine Center
John
R Wilkins III, PhD, Assoc Prof, Dept of Preventive Medicine,
Ohio State Univ
Scope
The Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health is an interdisciplinary, refereed journal designed to foster identification and discussion of the issues of agricultural safety and health. Articles and commentary that bridge the following disciplines in addressing agricultural safety and health issues are of particular interest: engineering, occupational safety, industrial hygiene, public health, social psychology, education, and public policy.
Areas
of Interest
Identification,
reporting, treatment, and prevention of agricultural and rural
trauma and illness; engineering design and the application of
human factors engineering; safety and health intervention strategies
and program effectiveness; the role, impact, and development
of agricultural safety and health standards, legislation, and
regulation; and professional development issues concerning agricultural
safety and health.
Original
research projects, evaluations of current intervention and
demonstration projects, literature reviews, the application
of new or modified theories and models to agricultural safety
and health problems, critical commentaries, and editorials
on current issues are welcomed.
Special
Features
- Abstracts
of relevant articles from other journals.
- New
ASAE and NIFS safety and health technical papers and standards.
- An
Upcoming Events section listing upcoming safety and health
conferences, meetings, government agency activities and
announcements, etc.
Disclaimer
and Reproduction Information: Information in NASD does not represent
NIOSH policy. Information included in NASD appears by permission
of the author and/or copyright holder. More
NASD Review: 04/2002
This
document was extracted from the Journal of Ag Safety and Health
(Volume 1, Number 1, February 1995).
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