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System safety analysis handbook / co-editors, Richard A. Stephans, Warner W. Talso ; contributing authors, Michael Allocco ... [et al.] System Safety Society ;1997.

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- US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Dept. of Labor)
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Dept. of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Bureau of Labor Statistics - Includes data on workplace injuries, illnesses and fatalities (check the Occupations section on the main page)
- Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration(MI Dept. of Labor and Economic Growth)
- FDsys(GPO Access)- for access to the Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Register and other government resources.
- FedStats - Guide to data on numerous government websites
- Household Products database - US Dept. of Health & Human Services
- TOXMAP maps the TRI chemicals reported to the EPA as required by EPCRA.
- TOXNET: TOXicology Data NETwork databases, cover toxicology, hazardous chemicals, environmental health and related areas.
- American Industrial Hygiene Association
- American Society of Safety Engineers
- Professional Safety - ASSE's online journal.
Conducting Literature Reviews - detailed guide (USC)
Critically Analyzing Information Sources (Cornell Libraries)
Quantitative Methods Research Design (USC)