Fred Fanning
Fred Fanning worked for over 20 years as a Safety Professional. He has a peer-reviewed book and two chapters published by the American Society of Safety Engineers. He has also written several other paperbacks and electronic books on occupational safety and health management. Fred wrote nearly fifty articles published in various journals and periodicals. Fred is an Emeritus Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Engineers and a member of the Veterans of Safety. He held the Certified Safety Professional certification from 1995 through 2010. Fred earned master’s degrees from National-Louis University and Webster University.
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Basic Construction Safety and Health
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Health & Safety
This book focuses on the top causes of deaths that occur in the construction industry. Basic areas of construction safety that include ladders, electricity, fall protection, hand and power tools, welding and cutting, personal protective equipment, motor vehicles, excavations, and environmental controls are also included. This book received three five star reviews from Readers Favorite and has earned the right to display the five-star seal. |
Management Principles for Safety and Occupational Health Managers
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Health & Safety
This book contains explanations of the principles of management that can help safety and occupational health managers be successful. Familiarization with these principles can prevent management issues from occurring and help resolve those that do. This book received a five-star review from Readers' Favorite and can show the five-star seal. |
Providing Safe, Healthy, and Functional WorkSpaces
Technology & Engineering / Construction / General
This book is filled with information to help facility professionals and building managers provide safe, healthy, and functional workspaces for people to work in. Providing workspaces can be difficult for the uninitiated. This book gathers lessons learned from space management and alterations in commercial buildings. |
Safety Risk Management
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Health & Safety
This book provides information and explanations that can be used to develop precautionary measures that can reduce identified risk. Reducing risks can prevent injuries, illnesses, and property damaged caused by workplace accidents. Preventing these accidents can save money while improving the safety of employees while at work. |