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Publications by Nicholas A. Ashford and others listed by subject area

 

I. LAW AND REGULATION

BOOKS

10. Environmental Law, Policy, and Economics: Reclaiming the Environmental Agenda, N.A. Ashford and C.C. Caldart, MIT Press, 2008, 1088 pages. See   http://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262012386

5. Technology, Law and the Working Environment, N.A. Ashford and C.C. Caldart, Second Edition, Island Press, 1996, 641 pages.

4. Monitoring the Worker for Exposure and Disease: Scientific, Legal and Ethical Consideration in the Use of Biomarkers , N.A. Ashford, C.J. Spadafor, D.B. Hattis and C.C. Caldart, John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore , 1990, 224 pp.

1. Crisis in the Workplace: Occupational Disease and Injury, N.A. Ashford, A Report to the Ford Foundation, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, March 2, 1976, 579 pp.

SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS

28. “ Environmental and Occupational Health Protection Laws”, Nicholas A. Ashford and Charles C. Caldart in Encyclopedia of Public Health , Elsevier, 2008. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41847

27. “The Legacy Of The Precautionary Principle In U.S. Law: The Rise of Cost-Benefit Analysis and Risk Assessment as Undermining Factors in Health, Safety and Environmental Protection” in Nicolas de Sadeleer (ed.), Implementation the Precautionary Principle: Approaches from the Nordic Countries. the EU and the United States Earthscan: London , 2007, pp. 352-378. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/38470

25. “ Government Regulation” N. A. Ashford and Charles C. Caldart in Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury , 5th ed. Barry S. Levy and David H. Wegman (eds.), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia 2005, pp. 39-73.)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: General
80. “Options for a Statutory General Safety Requirement (GSR): Lessons from Selected Experiences of the United States and Europe ” in press.

78. “ Rethinking the Role of Information in Chemicals Policy: Implications for TSCA and REACH”, Lars Koch and Nicholas A. Ashford, Journal of Cleaner Production 14(1): 31-46 2006. Republished with minor modifications in Environmental Law Network International (2005) No.2: 22-37. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/38476

77. “Implementing the Precautionary Principle: Incorporating Science, Technology, Fairness, and Accountability in Environmental, Health, and Safety Decisions” International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management , 5(2/3/4):112-124, 2005. Based on an article found in Int J Occup Med Environ Health , 2004; 17(1): 59-67 and reprinted in Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 2005; 11(1): 85-96. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/38477

76. “Scientific, Ethical and Legal Challenges in Work-Related Genetic Testing in the United States ,” Eur. J. Oncol. Library, 4: 33-59, 2005. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/38478

68. "Implementing A Precautionary Approach In Decisions Affecting Health, Safety, And The Environment: Risk, Technology Alternatives, And Tradeoff Analysis" in The Role of Precaution in Chemicals Policy, Favorita Papers 01/2002, Elisabeth Freytag, Thomas Jakl, Gerhard Loibl, Michael Wittmann (eds.), Diplomatic Academy, Vienna, pp. 128-140. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1587

40. "Exploiting Opportunities for Pollution Prevention in EPA Enforcement Agreements," Monica Becker and Nicholas Ashford, Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 29 No. 5, August 1995, American Chemical Society, pp 220A-226A. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1545

39. "Recent Experience Encouraging the Use of Pollution Prevention in Enforcement Settlements B Final Report," Monica M. Becker and Nicholas A. Ashford, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Final Report, EPA 300-R-95-006; NTIS No. PB95232781, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, May 1995.

27. "Science and Values in the Regulatory Process," Nicholas A. Ashford, in Statistical Science, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Volume 3, Number 3, August 1988, pp. 377-383.

23. "Changes and Opportunities in the Environment for Technology Bargaining," Nicholas A. Ashford and Christine Ayers, Notre Dame Law Review, Volume 62, Number 5, June 1987, pp. 810-858. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1546

19. "Human Monitoring: Scientific, Legal, and Ethical Considerations," Nicholas A. Ashford, Christine J. Spadafor, and Charles C. Caldart, Harvard Environmental Law Review, Volume 8, Issue 2, Summer 1984, pp. 263-363. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1547

18. "Advisory Committees in OSHA and EPA: Their Use in Regulatory Decision-Making," Science, Technology, & Human Values, Volume 9, Issue 1, Winter 1984, pp. 72-82. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1548

15. "Law and Science Policy in Federal Regulation of Formaldehyde," Nicholas A. Ashford, William C. Ryan and Charles C. Caldart, in Science, 25 November 1983, Volume 222, pp. 894-900.

14. "The Control of Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace: A Prescription for Prevention," Nicholas A. Ashford and Charles C. Caldart, Industrial Relations Law Journal, Volume 5, Issue 3, 1983, pp. 523-563. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1549

13. "A Hard Look at Federal Regulation of Formaldehyde: A Departure from Reasoned Decision-Making," Nicholas A. Ashford, William C. Ryan, and Charles C. Caldart, Harvard Environmental Law Review, Volume 7: 927, 1983. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1550

4. "Unsafe Working Conditions: Employee Rights Under LMRA and OSHA," N.A. Ashford and J.I. Katz, Notre Dame Lawyer, Volume 52, Number 5, June 1977, pp. 802-836. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1551

 

II. GOVERNMENT, REGULATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE

SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS

25. “ Government Regulation” Nicholas A. Ashford and Charles C. Caldart in Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury , 5th ed. Barry S. Levy and David H. Wegman (eds.), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia 2005 , pp. 39-73 .

24. “Negotiated Regulation, Implementation and Compliance in the United States”, Nicholas A. Ashford and Charles C. Caldart in The Handbook of Environmental Voluntary Agreements Eduoardo Croci (ed.), Kluwer Academic Publisher – Environmental and Policy Series, 2005, pp.135-159.

23. “Government and Environmental Innovation in Europe and North America” in ­Towards Environmental Innovation Systems Matthias Weber and Jens Hemmelskamp (eds.) Springer, Heidelberg , 2005, pp. 159-174. ISBN 3-540-22322-3.

20. “Pathways to Sustainability: Evolution or Revolution?” in Regional Development and Conditions for Innovation in the Network Society , Marina van Geenhuizen, David V. Gibson, and Manuel V. Heitor (eds.), Purdue University Press, 2005, pp. 35-59. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1588

19. "Innovation - The Pathway to Threefold Sustainability" in The Steilmann Report: The Wealth of People: An Intelligent Economy for the 21st Century Lehner, Franz, Charles, Anthony, Bieri, Stephan, and Paleocrassas, Yannis (eds.) Brainduct ® - digital edition, 2001 pp 233-274, based on Ashford, Nicholas A., "Technological, Organisational, and Social Innovation as Pathways to Sustainability." Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1584

17. "An Innovation-Based Strategy for a Sustainable Environment," in Innovation-Oriented Environmental Regulation: Theoretical Approach and Empirical Analysis, J. Hemmelskamp, K. Rennings, F. Leone (Eds.) ZEW Economic Studies. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, New York 2000, pp 67-107 (Proceedings of the International Conference of the European Commission Joint Research Centre, Potsdam, Germany, 27-29 May 1999.) Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1590

8. "An Innovation-Based Strategy for the Environment," in Worst Things First? The Debate Over Risk-based National Environmental Priorities, A. M. Finkel and D. Golding (eds.), Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, 1994, pp. 275-314.

7. "Promoting Technological Changes in the Workplace: Public and Private Initiatives," in Technological Change in the Workplace: Health Impacts for Workers, M. Brown and J. Froines (eds.), UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations, Los Angeles, CA, 1993, pp 23-36.

6. "Understanding Technological Responses of Industrial Firms to Environmental Problems: Implications for Government Policy," in Environmental Strategies for Industry: International Perspectives on Research Needs and Policy Implications, K. Fischer and J. Schot (eds.), Island Press, Washington, DC, 1993, pp 277-307. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1552

4. "Liability, Innovation, and Safety in the Chemical Industry," N.A. Ashford and R.F. Stone, in The Liability Maze: The Impact of Liability Law on Safety and Innovation, Robert Litan and Peter Huber (eds.), Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1991, pp 367-427. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1553

2. "Environmental, Health and Safety Regulations and Technological Innovation," N.A. Ashford, G.R. Heaton, W.C. Priest, in Technological Innovation for a Dynamic Economy, C. T. Hill and J. M. Utterback (eds.), Pergamon Press, Inc., NY, 1979, pp. 161-221. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1554

1. "The Effects of Health, Safety, and Environmental Regulation on Technological Change in the Chemical Industry: Theory and Evidence," N.A. Ashford and G.R. Heaton, in Federal Regulation and Chemical Innovation, C.T. Hill (ed.), American Chemical Society, 1979, pp. 45-66.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: General

66. "Government And Innovation in Environmental Transformations in Europe And North America", in Special Issue on Ecological Modernization, Sonnenfeld, David and Mol, Arthur, (Eds.) American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 45, No. 9, pp. 1417-1434, 2002. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1579

63. "Porter Debate Stuck in 1970s" in The Environmental Forum, Environmental Law Institute, Washington, D.C., September/October 1999, p.3. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1583

26. "Regulation and Technology Options: The Case of Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde," K.M. Rest and N.A. Ashford, Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, Volume 1, Spring 1988, pp. 63-96.

20. "Using Regulation to Change the Market for Innovation," N.A. Ashford, C. Ayers, R.F. Stone, Harvard Environmental Law Review, Volume 9, Number 2, Summer 1985, pp. 419-466. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1555

16. "Regulation and Technological Innovation in the Chemical Industry," Nicholas A. Ashford and George R. Heaton, Jr., Law and Contemporary Problems, Duke University School of Law, Volume 46, Number 3, Summer 1983, pp. 109-157. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1556

 

III. DECISION-MAKING AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS

BOOKS

8. Analyzing the Benefits of Health, Safety, and Environmental Regulations, N.A. Ashford et al., Cambridge: Center for Policy Alternatives at MIT, CPA-82-16, September 1982.

9. Evaluating Chemical Regulations: Trade-Off Analysis and Impact Assessment for Environmental Decision-Making, N.A. Ashford, D. Hattis, G.R. Heaton, J.I. Katz, W.C. Priest, NTIS #PB81-195067, E.M. Zolt, 1980.

SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS

11. "Economic Issues in Occupational Health and Safety," N. A. Ashford and R. F. Stone, in Environmental and Occupational Medicine, W.N. Rom (ed.), Little, Brown & Company, Boston, MA, 1998, pp 1681-1690.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: General

62. "Compliance Costs: The Neglected Issue of Technological Innovation", in the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work Magazine, Bilbao, Fall 1999, pp. 30-33.

53. "The Importance Of Taking Technological Innovation Into Account in Estimating The Costs and Benefits Of Worker Health and Safety Regulation", in Costs and Benefits of Occupational Safety and Health: Proceedings of the European Conference on Costs and Benefits of Occupational Health and Safety 1997, The Hague, Holland, 28-30 May 1997, J. Mossink & F. Licher (eds.), 1998, pp 69-78. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1585

8. Alternatives to Cost-Benefit Analysis in Regulatory Decisions," Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 363, April 30, 1981, pp. 129-137. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1557

 

IV. NEGOTIATED REGULATION AND PUBLIC/WORKER PARTICIPATION

BOOKS

10. Public Participation in Contaminated Communities, N.A. Ashford and K.M. Rest, 200. Available at http://web.mit.edu/ctpid/www/tl/TL-pub-PPCC.html.


SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS/SPECIAL JOURNAL EDITIONS

24. “Negotiated Regulation, Implementation and Compliance in the United States”, Nicholas A. Ashford and Charles C. Caldart in The Handbook of Environmental Voluntary Agreements Eduoardo Croci (ed.), Kluwer Academic Publisher – Environmental and Policy Series, 2005, pp.135-159.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: General

65. "Negotiated Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety agreements in the United States: Lessons for Policy", N.A. Ashford and C.C. Caldart, in Journal of Cleaner Production, 2001, Volume 9, Number 2, pp 99-120. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1558

57. "Negotiation as a Means of Developing and Implementing Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Policy" Charles C. Caldart and Nicholas A. Ashford, Harvard Environmental Law Review, 23(1):141-202, 1999. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1559

 

V. POLLUTION PREVENTION, INHERENT SAFETY, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

11. Technology, Globalization and Sustainable Development, N. A. Ashford and R. P Hall, forthcoming 2009.

SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS/SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES

30. “Environmental Regulation, Globalization, and Innovation” Chapter 24 in Kevin P. Gallagher (ed.), Handbook on Trade and the Environment Edward Elgar: Chettendam and Northampton, 2009.

25. “Government Regulation” Nicholas A. Ashford and Charles C. Caldart in Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury , 5th ed. Barry S. Levy and David H. Wegman (eds.), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia 2005 , pp. 39-73 .

23. “Government and Environmental Innovation in Europe and North America” in ­Towards Environmental Innovation Systems Matthias Weber and Jens Hemmelskamp (eds.) Springer, Heidelberg , 2005, pp. 159-174. ISBN 3-540-22322-3.

22. “Pathways to Sustainability: Evolution or Revolution?” in Regional Development and Conditions for Innovation in the Network Society , Marina van Geenhuizen, David V. Gibson, and Manuel V. Heitor (eds.), Purdue University Press, 2005, pp. 35-59. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1588

21. “Sustainable Development and Globalisation: New Challenges and Opportunities for Work Organisation” in Promoting New Forms of Work Organization and Other Cooperative Arrangements for Competitiveness and Employability , Christina Nova-Kaltsouni and Michael Kassotakis (eds.), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, (2004) pp. 50-61.

19. “Innovation – The Pathway to Threefold Sustainability” in The Steilmann Report: The Wealth of People: An Intelligent Economy for the 21 st Century Lehner, Franz, Charles, Anthony, Bieri, Stephan, and Paleocrassas, Yannis (eds.) Brainduct ® - digital edition, 2001 pp 233-274, based on Ashford, Nicholas A., “Technological, Organisational, and Social Innovation as Pathways to Sustainability.” Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1584


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: General

75. “Major Challenges To Engineering Education For Sustainable Development: What Has To Change To Make It Creative, Effective, And Acceptable To The Established Disciplines ” , Presented at the Conference on Engineering Education in Sustainable Development, 24-25 October 2002, Delft, The Netherlands. Expanded version published in International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 3(4): 2004, pp 239-250.

73. "The Feasibility of Encouraging Inherently Safer Production in Industrial Firms" Zwetsloot G.I.J.M. and N. Askounes Ashford, in a Special Issue on Safety and Design, Safety Science, 2003, 41(2/3). E. Fadier Guest Editor. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1581

72. "Pathways To Sustainable Industrial Transformations: Cooptimising Competitiveness, Employment, And Environment*"Presented at the Conference on Engineering Education in Sustainable Development, 24-25 October 2002, Delft, The Netherlands.

71. "Technology-Focused Regulatory Approaches For Encouraging Sustainable Industrial Transformations: Beyond Green, Beyond The Dinosaurs, And Beyond Evolutionary Theory", Presented at the 3rd Blueprint Workshop on Instruments for Integrating Environmental and Innovation Policy, 26-27 September 2002, Brussels.

69. "Inherently Safer Production, A Natural Complement to Cleaner Production" Zwetsloot G. and N. A. Ashford (2002), Industry and Environment 25(3-4): 84-87, UN Environmental Programme, Paris.

68. "Pathways to Sustainable Industrial Transformations: Cooptimizing Competitiveness, Employment, and Environment" Nicholas A. Ashford, Wim Hafkamp, Frits Prakke, Philip Vergragt, et al., 30 June 2001, ASHFORD ASSOCIATES, Cambridge, MA 02139.

61. "Encouraging Inherently Safer Production in European Firms: A Report from the Field" N.A. Ashford and G. Zwetsloot, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Special Issue on Risk Assessment and Environmental Decision Making, A. Amendola and D. Wilkinson (eds.), 1999, pp 123-144. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1582

52. "Policies For The Promotion Of Inherent Safety", New Solutions, Summer 1997, pp 46-52.

50. "Industrial Safety: The Neglected Issue in Industrial Ecology" in the Special Issue on Industrial Ecology, Ashford, N. A. and Côté, R. P. (eds,), Journal of Cleaner Production, 1997. 5(1/2), pp 115-121. Available at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jclepro.

38. Designing the Sustainable Enterprise: Research Needs and Policy Implications for a Sustainable Future, Nicholas A. Ashford and Ralph Meima, Summary Report of the Second International Research Conference held November 1993, Tufts University, Supplement to Business Strategy and the Environment, Vol. 3, Part 2, 1994, 40 pp.

37. Government Strategies and Policies for Cleaner Production, United Nations Environmental Program, Paris, 1994, ISBN 92-807-1442-2, 32 pp. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1560

34. The Encouragement of Technological Change for Preventing Chemical Accidents: Moving Firms from Secondary Prevention and Mitigation to Primary Prevention, N.A. Ashford et al., A Report to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Technology, Policy and Industrial Development at MIT, Cambridge, MA, July 1993. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1561

 

VI. INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY

BOOKS/SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES

3. Industrial Ecology, Nicholas A. Ashford and Raymond Cote (eds.) Special Issue of The Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 5, Number 1/2, 1997, 181 pp. Available under 'Special Issues: Industrial Ecology 1997' at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jclepro.

 

VII. ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

BOOKS

2. Chemical Exposures: Low Levels and High Stakes, N.A. Ashford and C.S. Miller, Second Edition, John Wiley Press, 1998, 440 pp.

SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS

18. "Multiple Chemical Intolerance and Indoor Air Quality", C. S. Miller and N. A. Ashford in Indoor Air Quality Handbook, J. Spengler, J. M. Samet, and J. F. McCarthy (Eds.), McGraw-Hill, New York, 2000, chapter 27, 32 pages. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1562

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: General

70. "The Crisis in U.S. and International Cancer Policy" S. S. Epstein, N. A. Ashford, B. Blackwelder, G. Cohen, E. Goldsmith, A. Mazzocchi, and Q. D. Young, International Journal of Health Services, 32(4): 669-707, 2002.

60. "Low-level Chemical Sensitivity: Implications for Research and Social Policy", Brown, Amy and Myron Mehlman (eds.), Toxicology and Industrial Health: Special Issue on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, April-June 1999, 15(3-4), pp. 421-7. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1578

59. "Social and Policy Implications of Low-Level Exposures to Chemicals", in Risk, Health, and Environment, NGO Background documents for the Third Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health and Parallel Healthy Planet Forum 16-18 June 1999, Maureen E. Butter (ed.), pp 31-34. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1586

49. "Empirical Approaches for the Investigation of Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance", C. Miller, N. Ashford, R. Doty, M. Lamielle, D. Otto, A. Rahill and L. Wallace, Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol 105, Supplement 2, March 1997, pp 515-519. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1563

47. "Low-level Chemical Sensitivity: Current Perspectives" International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1996. 68:367-376. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1564

36. "Monitoring the Worker and the Community for Chemical Exposure and Disease: Legal and Ethical Considerations in the U.S.," Clinical Chemistry, 40/7B Supplement, pp. 1426-1437, July 1994. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1580

 

VIII. LABOR ISSUES AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION

BOOKS/SPECIAL PUBLICATONS

4. Occupational Health and Safety in British Columbia: An Administrative Inventory of the WCB Prevention Division, K.M. Rest and N.A. Ashford, Ashford Associates, Cambridge, MA. 1997, 208 pages.

6. Worker Compensation for Radiation-Induced Illness: A Re-examination of Past Practices and Options for Change: A Report to the Department of Energy, N. A. Ashford, C. C. Caldart, D. B. Hattis and R. F. Stone, July 1996.

SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOKS/SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES

26. "Workers' Compensation," in Environmental and Occupational Medicine , 4 th Edition, W.N. Rom (ed.), Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia , 2006.

25. “Government Regulation” Nicholas A. Ashford and Charles C. Caldart in Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury , 5th ed. Barry S. Levy and David H. Wegman (eds.), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia 2005 , pp. 39-73 .

21. “Sustainable Development and Globalisation: New Challenges and Opportunities for Work Organisation” in Promoting New Forms of Work Organization and Other Cooperative Arrangements for Competitiveness and Employability , Christina Nova-Kaltsouni and Michael Kassotakis (eds.), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, (2004) pp. 50-61.

20. "Justice in the Global Work Life: The Right to Know, to Participate, and to Benefit in Sustainable Industrial Transformations," Proceedings of the High-level Conference on Work Life in the 21st Century, 15-17 October 2001, Helsinki, in People and Work Research Reports 49:74-78, the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, 2002. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1589

15. "The Economic and Social Context of Special Populations" in Special Populations in Occupational Health Frumkin, Howard and Pransky, Glenn (eds.), Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Reviews 14(3),1999, pp 485-493.

10. "Workers' Compensation," in Environmental and Occupational Medicine, W.N. Rom (ed.), Little, Brown & Company, Boston, MA, 1998, pp 1709-1714.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: General

48. "The Role of Labour in Choosing and Implementing Information-based Technologies" in Work in the Information Society, Proceedings of the International Symposium, 20-22 May 1996, Finish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki 1996, pp 56-63. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/1565

43. Evaluation of the Relevance for Worker Health and Safety of Existing Environmental Technology Data-bases for Cleaner and Inherently Safer Technologies: A Report to the European Commission, Ashford, N., Banoutsos, I., Christiansen, K., Hummelmose, B. and Stratikopoulos, D. April 1996.


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