ISSN 1071-1813
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Warnings and Risk Perception
Exploring Parental Response to Age-Related Warnings pp. 1378-1382(5) Authors: Frantz, J. Paul; Rhoades, Timothy P.; Young, Stephen L.; Diebol, Julia K.; Shah, Raina J.
Middle-School-Aged Children's Expectations and Beliefs Toward the Relative Safety of Riding Bicycles at Night pp. 1383-1387(5) Authors: Lim, Raymond W.; Vigilante, William J.
Eye Movements While Reading Degraded On-Product Warnings pp. 1388-1392(5) Authors: Dorris, Nathan T.; Valimont, R. Brian; Boelhouwer, Eric J.
Driving Under the Influence of Phones: The Importance of Cognitive Ability and Cognitive Style on Interruption-related Performance pp. 1393-1397(5) Authors: Lottridge, Danielle; Chignell, Mark
Perceived Effectiveness of Warning Messages for Use as Vocal Warnings in Residential Fire Alarms pp. 1398-1402(5) Authors: Smith, Jeffrey J.; Wogalter, Michael S.
An International Perspective on Risk Communications
An International Perspective on Risk Communications: Adapting to Safety Demands in the Emerging Global Economy pp. 1403-1405(3) Authors: Kalsher, Michael J.; van Duijne, Freija
Construction and Industry Safety
Assessing Safety Climate and Organizational Risk pp. 1406-1410(5) Author: Ciavarelli, Anthony P.
The Use of HEART to Assess the Risk of Remote Control Locomotive Operations: A Tale of Two Cities pp. 1411-1415(5) Authors: Reinach, Stephen J.; Fadden, Steven; Gamst, Frederick C.; Acton, Sarah A.
Effect of Operator Position on the Incidence of Continuous Mining Machine/Worker Collisions pp. 1416-1420(5) Authors: Bartels, John R.; Ambrose, Dean H.; Gallagher, Sean
Interaction of Vehicle Speed and Auditory Detection of Backup Alarms AKA: Can the Construction Worker Get Out of the Way? pp. 1421-1424(4) Authors: Lancaster, Jeff A.; Alali, Khaled; Casali, John G.
Safety Potpourri
From Latent Failure to Active Failure: The Investigation of Human Errors in Aviation Operation pp. 1425-1429(5) Authors: Li, Wen-Chin; Harris, Don
Pitfalls in Evaluating Aviation Accident Risk pp. 1430-1434(5) Authors: Coury, Bruce G.; Bruce, Deborah
Use of Cautions and Warnings within International Space Station Procedures: When Too Much Information Becomes Risky pp. 1435-1438(4) Authors: Rando, Cynthia M.; Patel, Devanshi G.; Duvall, Laura E.
Response Time and Decision Accuracy for 'No Turn on Red' Signs pp. 1439-1443(5) Authors: Campbell, Bryan A.; Cowley, Jennifer A.; Mayhorn, Christopher B.; Wogalter, Michael S.
Human Factors Analysis of the BP Texas City Refinery Explosion pp. 1444-1448(5) Authors: MacKenzie, Cheryl; Holmstrom, Donald; Kaszniak, Mark
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