Psychology of Safety Handbook, Hardcover by Geller, E. Scott, ISBN 1566705401, ISBN-13 9781566705400, Brand New, Free shipping in the US

This text for safety professionals, students, and others concerned with the reduction of injury in organizational and community settings discusses how psychology influences the safety and health of people. In the first section, Geller (psychology, Virginia Tech.) discusses safety theory and a variety of approaches, such as behavior-based programs, ergonomics, government action, and poster campaigns. Other sections cover human barriers to safety (such as human nature, perceived risk, and stress), behavior-based psychology, behavior-based intervention, actively caring behaviors, evaluation, and maintaining involvement. The second edition includes three new chapters on behavioral safety analysis, intervening with supportive conversation, and promoting high-performance teamwork. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR ()