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Grey House Publishing. 2006, 1,600 pages.
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CD756
$225.00
THE GREY HOUSE SAFETY & SECURITY DIRECTORY
2006 Edition

“The material included in this work is extremely useful. Chapters include Safety Management,
Consulting, Insurance and Loss Control, Electrical and Lighting Safety, Employee Health
Maintenance and Ergonomics, Facilities Monitoring, and Fall Protection. A typical chapter
covers a given topic and includes sections on OSHA requirements, articles on selected
aspects of the topic (denoted as “Training Articles”), self-inspection checklists, and a
directory of vendors appropriate to each chapter’s topic. Advertisements are placed within
their corresponding sections. Articles introduce major points of safety, followed by a brief
statement about the author. Many authors are either manufacturers or consultants. This
resource serves as an excellent desktop resource for the safety officer of an organization and
others interested in safety and security.” - Medical Reference Services Quarterly

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“This two-volume set is an important resource for accessing OSHA regulations,
self-inspection checklists, training articles on state-of-the-industry trends and programs, as
well as buyers’ guides. Changes made in this new edition include organizing each volume
into eight alphabetic chapters and alphabetizing the “Buyers’ Guides” at the end of each
chapter. Headers on each page and color-coded content tabs on the side of pages lead
readers quickly to their selected section. A separate chapter on “Fall Protection” covers this
important area with two new training articles, a checklist, and new commercial products. In
total, 22 new and revised training articles detail information on newly patented protective
fabrics and fall arrest equipment, new technologies to secure company records, innovative
safety incentives and how to train the trainers.

“Six important indexes provide added access points… Since the terrorist attacks on
September 11, 2001, safety and security have been in the forefront for US citizens and
businesses. Professionals and businesses will use this guide for OSHA regulations, training,
and finding necessary supplies and services. - ARBA

This 55th edition presents industrial safety information for engineers, plant managers, risk
managers, and construction site supervisors, among others. Sixteen chapters cover
administrative, electrical, health, facilities, fire, falls, food, machining, materials handling, and
noise issues. “Security Resources” is new, listing resources and agencies with data about
workplace security (no associated OSHA provision). Twenty-two training articles offer
compliance checklists, response cards, and ads for thousands of products aimed at OSHA
compliance. The comprehensive table of contents makes information easy to find...” - Choice

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The Grey House Safety & Security Directory is the most comprehensive reference tool and
buyer’s guide for the safety and security industry. Grey House Publishing acquired the title in
2002, which had been published continuously since 1943 as A.M. Best's Safety & Security
Directory.

Arranged by topic, each chapter contains OSHA Regulations, Training Articles,
Self-Inspection Checklists and Safety Guidelines for that topic, along with thousands of
Product Descriptions and Product Listings in the Buyer’s Guides. Topics include:
- Administration
- Electrical Lighting & Safety
- Employee Health Maintenance & Ergonomics
- Facilities Monitoring & Maintenance
- Fall Protection
- Fire & Rescue
- Hazardous Materials Handling
- Insurance, Loss Control & Consulting
- Machine Guards, Process Guidelines & Tool Handling
- Noise & Vibration
- Ordinary Materials Handling
- Protective Equipment & Apparel
- Retail Food Services
- Security
- Workplace Preparation & Maintenance


Buyer’s Guides for each topic are further broken down and organized by subject area for
quick access to specific product manufacturers.

Six important indexes make finding information and product manufacturers quick and easy.
- Geographical Index of Manufacturers and Distributors: organizes product
manufacturers and distributors geographically in order to help users identify local suppliers.
- Company Profile Index: lists all companies in the directory alphabetically. These
detailed listings provide addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, products and services,
branch offices and web sites in an easy-to-use format. Logos and company descriptions are
also included to highlight these listings.
- Brand Name Index: provides a generic description of each brand name product and
provides the name of the manufacturer.
- Product Index: contains each product listed in the directory and the page on which it
can be found. Products are listed according to one or more key words and many items are
cross-referenced.
- Index of Web Sites: lists web site addresses of all advertisers in the directory.
- Index of Advertisers: provides an alphabetical listing of all advertisers in the directory
to create a quick reference for all ads and featured products.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SAFETY MANAGEMENT GUIDE
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
2. ADMINISTRATION--SERVICES & PRODUCTS
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
BUYERS’ GUIDES
2-1 Communication Systems
2-2 Incentive Aids
2-3 Management Aids
2-4 Software Aids
2-5 Training Aids

3. CONSULTING, INSURANCE & LOSS CONTROL
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
BUYERS’ GUIDES
3-1 Consulting & Loss Control Services

4. ELECTRICAL & LIGHTING SAFETY
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
4-1 Electrical Lighting & Safety Equipment - Hazardous
4-2 Electrical Lighting & Safety Equipment - Non-Hazardous
4-3 Emergency and Portable Lighting Equipment

5. EMPLOYEE HEALTH MAINTENANCE & ERGONOMICS
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
5-1 Bloodborne Pathogens/Biohazard Protection
5-2 Ergonomic Controls & Employee Health
5-3 Eye & Face Washes & Showers
5-4 First Aid & Plant Medical Equipment
5-5 Skin Cleansing & Protection
5-6 Water Supply & Washroom Equipment

6. FACILITIES MONITORING & MAINTENANCE
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
6-1 Air Circulating & Conditioning
6-2 Confined Space Safety Equipment
6-3 Dust & Fume Control
6-4 Exterior Air Monitoring & Analysis
6-5 In-Plant Air Monitoring & Analysis
6-6 Radiation Protection
6-7 Water Analysis

7. FALL PROTECTION
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
7-1 Fall Protection

8. FIRE & RESCUE
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
8-1 Emergency Preparedness & Disaster Planning
8-2 Fire Alarm Systems & Components
8-3 Fire Control Equipment
8-4 Fire Fighting Equipment
8-5 Fire Protection
8-6 Fixed Fire Suppression Equipment
8-7 Portable Fire Suppression Equipment
8-8 Rescue Equipment
8-9 Static Electricity Safeguards
COMPANY PROFILES
INDUSTRY RESOURCES
SAFETY & SECURITY GLOSSARY
BRAND NAME INDEX
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
PRODUCT INDEX
ADVERTISER INDEX
FREE INFORMATION PAGE

9. FOOD SERVICES
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
9-1 Retail Food Services

10. MACHINE GUARDS, PROCESS GUIDELINES & TOOL HANDLING
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
10-1 Hand Tools
10-2 Machine Guards
10-3 Portable Powered Tools
10-4 Power Press Guarding
10-5 Welding Safety Accessories

11. MATERIALS HANDLING - HAZARDOUS
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
11-1 Asbestos & Lead Abatement & Maintenance
11-2 Flammable & Combustible Materials Handling
11-3 Hazardous Material Handling Equipment
11-4 Laboratory Safety Equipment
11-5 Right-to-Know Compliance Aids

12. MATERIALS HANDLING - NON HAZARDOUS
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
12-1 Barrel & Drum Handling Equipment
12-2 Cranes, Derricks & Slings
12-3 Fleet Driver Training Equipment
12-4 In-Plant Trucks
12-5 Loading Dock Equipment
12-6 Non-Hazardous Materials Handling Equipment
12-7 Railroad Safety Equipment
12-8 Vehicle Safety Equipment

13. NOISE & VIBRATION
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
13-1 Hearing Protection
13-2 Noise Analysis
13-3 Noise Reduction
13-4 Vibration Control

14. PREPARATION & MAINTENANCE OF THE WORKPLACE
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
14-1 Building & Grounds Maintenance
14-2 Ladders & Accessories
14-3 Machinery Maintenance & Pressure Vessel Safeguarding
14-4 Pest & Bird Control
14-5 Scaffolds, Platforms & Accessories
14-6 Signs, Tags & Labels
14-7 Walking & Working Surfaces
14-8 Warning Mirror & Signal Devices
14-9 Waste Collection & Disposal

15. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT & APPAREL
OSHA
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
15-1 Body & Leg Protection
15-2 Electrical Workers Clothing & Equipment
15-3 Eye & Face Protection
15-4 Foot Protection
15-5 Hand & Arm Protection
15-6 Head Protection
15-7 Lens Cleaning & Personal Protective Equipment
15-8 Respiratory Protection

16. SECURITY
SECURITY INDUSTRY RESOURCES
TRAINING ARTICLES
SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS
BUYERS’ GUIDES
16-1 Access Control & Property Security
16-2 Data Communications & Records Security
16-3 Guard & Investigative Products & Services
16-4 Intrusion Detectors & Alarm/Protective Security Systems
16-5 Surveillance & Personal Monitoring

COMPANY PROFILES
INDUSTRY RESOURCES
SAFETY & SECURITY GLOSSARY
BRAND NAME INDEX
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX
PRODUCT INDEX
ADVERTISER INDEX
FREE INFORMATION PAGE

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EXCERPT FROM THE INTRODUCTION

“This title continues to be the standard in its field. It is the resource that safety professionals -
engineers, plant managers, construction-site managers - turn to throughout the year for
important safety compliance and product information. This unique directory puts at their
fingertips important OSHA regulations, checklists that can be used for self-inspection, and
training articles that summarize state-of-the-industry trends and programs that can quickly
and efficiently produce better safety results and compliance in the workplace. This
information has been organized into 16 chapters, each closely mirroring the format of the
most important OSHA safety regulations.
At the same time, The Grey House Safety & Security Directory provides quick access to the
products and services that are necessary for compliance. This saves hours of time searching
through multiple catalogs, brochures and web sites trying to find a particular product and then
seeing if it meets compliance specifications. The Buyers' Guide sections in The Grey House
Safety & Security Directory are indexed to mirror the OSHA regulations, making it quick and
easy to find just the product needed to comply with a particular regulation. No guessing
necessary.

“Designed for professionals with huge demands on their time and with regulations that must
be met now, not in three weeks, this resource provides immediate reference, training support
and access to products that will keep their job site, their plant floor and manufacturing facility
in compliance, providing a safe and productive environment.

NEW FOR 2005

“ONE, EASY-TO-USE VOLUME: The most obvious change from last year is that The Grey
House Safety & Security Directory is now one comprehensive volume instead of two.
Arrangement is simple and all content is easy to find: Chapters 1-16, each with OSHA regs,
Training Articles, Checklists and Buyers' Guides. Following the chapters are Company
Profiles, Industry Resources, a Glossary, and three valuable indexes.

“NEW BUYER'S GUIDE: You'll find a brand new Buyers' Guide for Gas Detection in Chapter
6 that gathers in one place all products and services for this important aspect of employee
safety.

“IMPROVED COMPANY PROFILES: We have added brand names to each company profile
and changed the format of this section to emphasize each company and what they offer.
New Training Articles: Each chapter presents brand new, current information relevant to its
specific sector - new technologies in air sampling, current guidelines in developing an
eyewear safety program, the role of independent food testing laboratories - are just some of
the valuable topics discussed.

“EMPHASIS ON SECURITY: In addition to the comprehensive occupational safety material
presented in this volume, we continue to dedicate an entire chapter to Security. Chapter 16
includes information that will help you recognize and address potential security dangers and
changing alert status. Industry Resources include associations, periodicals and trade shows.
Editorial offers ways to protect your facility from unwanted visitors. Checklists address
workplace violence, disaster preparedness, records backup and crowd control.

“OSHA REVISIONS: All OSHA regulations have been reviewed and updated with the latest
changes. Top OSHA Violations, State Agencies, State Plans, Area Offices and Workers
Compensation State Agencies have been carefully reviewed and revised.”

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2006, 1,600 pages. Order #DR756.
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