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A DIVISION OF THE SCARECROW PRESS, INC.,
A MEMBER OF THE ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHING GROUP
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTES
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2012
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Government and Business................................................................................................................1
Military Issues ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Homeland Security ............................................................................................................................ 8
Science for Nonscientists ...............................................................................................................14
Environmental Science and Compliance ...............................................................................16
Safety..........................................................................................................................................................19
Occupational Safety and Health.................................................................................................23
Code of Federal Regulations Volumes ....................................................................................26
Index...........................................................................................................................................................28
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Forthcoming
The Project Management HandbookA GUIDE TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMCONSTRUCTION PROJECTSBy Kevin Vida
Project managers are needed in many different industries, including computer
services, architecture, engineering, local and federal governments, and private industry.
And many different kinds of organizations utilize a Capital Improvement Program
(CIP). However, very few project managers operating under the auspices of a CIP have
any formal technical training or education in project management. These project
managers are often thrust into positions in which they have little experience, and they
quickly need the necessary information on project management presented in a clear
and accessible way. In The Project Management Handbook, author Kevin Vida provides a
practical, easy-to-understand description of how a CIP project is developed, executed,
monitored, and completed.
This book provides a clear and detailed explanation of what steps are required
and what roles and responsibilities a project manager must fulfill in executing a CIP
project successfully. The chapters are divided into phases, and then progressive tasks,
and then steps, so the reader can start at the beginning and develop an understanding
of project management under a CIP along the way. The book begins with the basics of
project management and CIPs before tracing the life cycle of the CIP project from start
to finish. This book is an essential resource for project managers who need to learn
the ropes quickly, for students who need information on CIP project management, and
for professionals who need a quick and handy reference.
Kevin Vida is an architect and a project manager with the Frederick County
government in Maryland.
June 2012 • 240 pages
978-1-60590-788-8 • $45.00 • Hardback
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New
Plan to SucceedA GUIDE TO STRATEGIC PLANNINGBy Steven C. Stryker
According to a Foundation for Community Association Research report,
“Strategic planning is the cornerstone of every common-interest community.” Strategic
planning enables a business or organization to define and reach its goals. In this book,
author Steven C. Stryker offers an accessible guide to developing and implementing a
strategic plan. He details how to:
• identify opportunities for growth,
• discover strengths and weaknesses within your organization,
• assess your organization’s ability to utilize your strengths,
• formulate goals for your organization to achieve success,
• understand the tools and processes required to meet those goals,
• prepare for any challenges that may arise and overcome them,
• communicate your goals and plans to all members of your organization, and
• make strategic planning an integral part of your organization’s development.
Businesses and organizations of all types and sizes can use the information
presented in this book. It offers practical advice on all stages of strategic planning, from
formulating goals, to implementing the plan, to measuring its success. This is an essential
guide for all organizations looking to take advantage of their strengths and
opportunities for growth and success.
Steven C. Stryker has been a professional consultant for over 30 years. He is the
author of Principles and Practices of Professional Consulting and A Guide to Successful
Consulting.
2011 • 192 pages
978-1-60590-727-7 • $50.00 • Hardback
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2012
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New
A Guide to Successful ConsultingBy Steven C. Stryker
Many consultants are forced to learn the basic principles and techniques of
consulting on the job. Even though this lack of preparation can lead to several
problems that could be avoided, there are few practical resources available to guide
the new consulting professional to an understanding of what is required for a
successful consulting practice. In A Guide to Successful Consulting, author Steven C.
Stryker presents an essential introduction to the fundamental concepts and tools of
the successful consultant.
This book describes, through a comprehensive approach that unites theory and
practice, consulting principles for all those wishing to expand their abilities to initiate
and implement organizational change. It lays the groundwork for the perceptive
handling of each assignment through the integration of knowledge, experience, and
instinct. It thoroughly examines the major aspects of a consulting assignment, along
with the required practical skills and techniques.
Explanatory graphics and case studies based on real-world examples abound to
ensure that ideas can become roadmaps to developing important consulting tools.
Take-away checklists and tables of useful information provide a practical way for
consultants to review and apply the necessary knowledge for successful practice. This
book enables aspiring consulting professionals to have a better grasp of the
environment and challenges of the practice of professional consulting today.
Steven C. Stryker has been a professional consultant for over 30 years. He is
the author of Principles and Practices of Professional Consulting and Plan to Succeed.
2012 • 208 pages
978-1-60590-729-1 • $50.00 • Hardback
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New
A Guide to Innovative Public-Private
PartnershipsUTILIZING THE RESOURCES OF THE PRIVATE SECTORFOR THE PUBLIC GOODBy Thomas A. Cellucci
Congress is expected to announce that new practices are to be adopted across
the federal sector which will incite new and innovative partnerships between the
public and private sectors. In A Guide to Innovative Public Private Partnerships, Cellucci
introduces these new procedures and how both private entrepreneurs and
government managers can use them most effectively.
This book enables organizations in both the private and public sectors to
develop and execute efficient and effective business partnerships. Detailed
requirements and market potentials are developed which would help entice the
private sector to use its own resources to develop products and services without
delay and at minimal cost to taxpayers. The book starts from basic principle of
partnerships, develops the concept of commercialization-based public-private
partnerships, and provides templates, potential marketing tools, and real-world
examples to prove the effectiveness of this shift in how government will work in the
future. This is a “must read” for anyone interested in doing business with the
government as well as government leaders who are being forced to trim budgets and
show genuine value in their agencies.
Thomas A. Cellucci is an accomplished entrepreneur and senior executive. He
is the first Chief Commercialization Officer in an executive agency (US Department
of Homeland Security). In 2010, he was also appointed Director of the Office of
Public-Private Partnerships which oversees the Long Range Broad Agency
Announcement (LRBAA) procurement process, Office of SAFETY Act
Implementation (OSAI), Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Office, and the
Commercialization Office.
2011 • 442 pages
978-1-60590-745-1 • $60.00 • Hardback
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Practical Applications in
Business Aviation ManagementBy James R. Cannon and Franklin D. Richey
In this comprehensive guide to business aviation
management, Cannon and Richey provide in-depth and
useful information on all aspects of managing a corporate
aviation program. They begin with a brief look at the
history of business aviation and its important role in the
aviation industry, then move on to focus on the practical
issues facing all corporate aviation programs, such as:
• Regulatory compliance
• Administrative issues
• Aircraft and facility maintenance
• Finances and budgeting
• Aircraft selection and acquisition
• Standard operating procedures
• International operations
• Human resource management
• Training
• Communication and teambuilding
• Safety and security
James R. Cannon has 30 years of management
experience in business aviation with companies such as
The Home Depot and AMB Group, LLC., and served on
the board of directors of the National Business Aviation
Association.
Franklin D. Richey is Associate Dean of the College
of Aviation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Datoyna Beach.
2012 • 320 pages
978-1-60590-770-3 • $50.00 • Paperback
978-1-60590-763-5 • $99.00 • Hardback
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New
Performance Driven IT
ManagementFIVE PRACTICAL STEPS TO BUSINESSSUCCESSBy Ira Sachs
Too often, Federal IT projects run over budget,
behind schedule, or fail to deliver promised
functionality. This book argues that the Federal
Government needs a new approach. Introducing a
novel five-step process called performance-driven
management (PDM), author Ira Sachs explains in detail
how to reduce risk on large IT programs and projects.
This book walks through the five steps of the
PDM process:
• conducting a high-level strategic review of what an organization does, who it serves, what it wants to do, and how it is going to do it;• instituting performance measures to gauge success for the organization;•completing comprehensive business cases for projects and using them to mitigate risk and manage projects throughout the project life cycle;• performing benefits realization on completed projects; and • establishing these best practices to achieve successful results in the future.
This is an essential tool for all IT and business
managers in government and contractors doing
business with the government, and it has much useful
and actionable information for anyone who is
interested in helping their business save money and
take on effective, successful practices.
Ira S. Sachs leads the enterprise architecture area at
High Performance Technologies Inc. Reston, VA.
2011 • 256 pages
978-1-60590-702-4 • $50.00 • Hardback
EBOOK
2012
New
Principles and Practices of
Professional ConsultingBy Steven C. Stryker
Although consultants influence the outcome of
major endeavors in the fields of management, finance,
government, and engineering, few attempts have been
made to establish the tenets and techniques of
consulting. Here, Stryker outlines the basic tools required
of this critical skill. In doing so, he looks into the history
of consulting, the consulting process itself, and the key
practical skills and techniques that are needed for
successful consulting. Case examples based on real-life
situations aptly demonstrate the applicability of the
material to current consulting activities.
This book goes through the process of consulting
from meeting and securing clients, to planning and
implementing a proper strategy, to terminating and
evaluating assignments. It provides techniques and
principles at each stage of the process to improve a
consulting practice. It presents crucial information that
can be immediately used by professionals and students in
various disciplines. And it unites theory and practice into
a single resource, in a clear-cut manner.
Steven C. Stryker has been a professional consultant
for over 30 years. He is the author of Plan to Succeed and
A Guide to Successful Consulting.
2011 • 190 pages
978-1-60590-721-5 • $50.00 • Hardback
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Contractors in the Government WorkplaceMANAGING THE BLENDED WORKFORCEBy Glenn J. Voelz
As the government increasingly uses commercial augmentation to perform many
of its most basic functions, it is critically important that all employees understand the
rules, expectations, and boundaries that define the government-contractor relationship.
The enormous shortfall of experienced acquisition personnel has left much of the
burden of oversight and accountability to employees who are not trained in contracting
regulations and procedures. Now all government employees and supervisors must
possess a basic understanding of contract administration best practices and familiarity
with rules and regulations governing the conduct of contractors in the workplace.
Voelz offers best practices and tips for employees and junior supervisors tasked
with managing hybrid government-contractor teams. Focusing primarily on service-
based contracting, he provides an understanding of the tools, techniques, rules, and
regulations relating to supervision of contractors in the workplace. He also discusses
legal, ethical, and security tips to help avoid common mistakes and violations of Federal
Acquisition Regulation (FAR) guidelines. Voelz explains in a straightforward way all
aspects of government contracting that acquisition personnel need to know, including
the basics of service-based contracting, the government-contractor relationship,
acquisition team responsibilities, administration procedures, contract language, common
mistakes government managers may make, methods of evaluation, Performance-Based
Service Acquisitions, and ethical and legal concerns. Several appendices include a
glossary of key acquisition terms, a checklist for reviewing and analyzing contracts, tips
for writing Performance Statements and Statements of Work, and guidelines for
contingency contracting and contracting in forward locations or austere environments.
Glenn J. Voelz is an intelligence officer in the United States Army currently assigned
to the staff of the White House Situation Room.
2010 • 180 pages
978-1-60590-698-0 • $65.00 • Hardback
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New
A Guide to Federal Terms and AcronymsEdited by Don Philpott
“A useful first-stop reference.”—Book News, Inc.
Navigating government documents is a task that requires considerable
knowledge of specialized terms and acronyms. This required knowledge nearly
amounts to knowing a completely different language. To those who are not fluent, the
task can be overwhelming, as federal departments fill their documents with acronyms,
abbreviations, and terms that mean little or nothing to the outsider. Would you be able
to make sense of a document that described how the COTR reports to the CO
regarding compliance with FAR, GPRA, SARA, and FASA? (This is a common
procedure in government contracting.) Would you have any clue what was being
referred to if you came across MIL-STD-129P? (It is the new standard for Military
Shipping Label Requirements.) The sheer number of such terms makes mastering
them nearly impossible.
But now, these terms and their definitions are within reach. A Guide to Federal
Terms and Acronyms presents a glossary of key definitions used by the Federal
Government. This reference guide is comprehensive, covering the most common
terms, acronyms, and abbreviations used by each major Federal Government agency.
And it is also accessible, organized in a logical, easy-to-use format. Users can look up
terms and acronyms by department or subject matter, making this a quick reference
for translating government language. This is an essential tool for anyone who works
with federal government information.
Don Philpott is the author or co-author of more than 90 books, including The
Wounded Warrior Handbook, 2/e and The Military Marriage Manual.
2011 • 1220 pages
978-1-60590-712-3 • $175.00 • Hardback • 2 volume set
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Forthcoming
The Constitution, the Military,
and the MediaHOW THE CONSTITUTION GUIDESTHE MILITARY’S RESPONSIBILITYTO INFORM THE PUBLICBy Robert T. Jordan
As government and military transparency
becomes an increasingly charged issue, public affairs
personnel both inside and outside the military will find
that the relationship between the military and the media
will need to be approached cautiously.This book
provides a comprehensive look at the complicated
relationship between the military and the media in the
light of constitutional law.
The book begins with a brief history of the
Constitution and the issues surrounding its relationship
to both the military and the media. It then delves into
the complex challenges presented by the military’s
responsibility to inform the public through various
media outlets. The book touches on many related issues
such as first amendment rights, privacy, concerns about
the security of military information, and censorship.
Finally, it looks at how social media are changing the face
of mass communications, and how the military must
respond.
Robert T. Jordan is the co-author of Is America Safe?
and teaches courses on military and the media for the
Defense Information School at Fort Meade, MD.
July 2012 • 272 pages
978-1-60590-733-8 • $39.95 • Hardback
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Forthcoming
The U. S. Navy Pictorial
History of the War of 1812By Don Philpott
The US Navy Pictorial History of the War of 1812
combines a fresh historical narrative with over 130
dramatic illustrations, many in color, to celebrate this war
on its bicentennial. This book focuses on the naval battles
of the War of 1812, which tended to be the most
important, and proved influential in determining the fate
of each of the nations involved. Pictures depict historic
battles scenes, impressive naval vessels, and important
historical figures, many of whom we remember specifically
for their actions in the War of 1812.
Most illustrations in this book are from the US Navy
archives, and are official works commissioned by the US
Navy or created by Naval officers. During the war, many
ships had an artist on board whose task was to record
battle scenes as they occurred, so several of the
illustrations show actions of the War of 1812 as they took
place. These illustrations then give us a unique look at a
significant period of US history, allowing us to see these
events through the eyes of those who witnessed them.
Don Philpott is the author or co-author of more than
90 books, including The Wounded Warrior Handbook, 2/e
and The Military Marriage Manual.
April 2012 • 200 pages
978-1-60590-779-6 • $35.00 • Hardback
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New
Task Force Patriot and
the End of Combat
Operations in IraqBy Pat Proctor
This book tells the untold story of a critical period
of the last crucial days of the Iraq War. Iraq in 2009 was a
strange netherworld, not quite war but not yet peace. It
was during this period of uncertainty that the Task Force
Patriot battalion arrived as the last US combat force to
occupy Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit.
In this gripping first-hand account, Pat Proctor
reveals the circumstances that put this battalion in a
position to turn the tide of the Iraq war. Despite
resistance from insurgents, intransigent Iraqi politicians,
and, occasionally, the US interagency team, this artillery-
turned-infantry battalion found itself in a position to not
only improve conditions in its area, but solve the last
unsettled problem of the Iraq war, the sectarian divide.
Through the confluence of lucky circumstances and
innovative thinking, they had stumbled upon a unique
approach that could potentially end Sunni separatism in
Iraq.
Lieutenant Colonel Pat Proctor (US Army) is
an Iraq War veteran with over 17 years of active service.
As a joint operational planner in Iraq in 2007, he
participated in General Patraeus’ Joint Strategic
Assessment Team and the campaign redesign of Operation
Iraqi Freedom.
2011 • 232 pages
978-1-60590-777-2 • $29.95 • Hardback
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Forthcoming
The Wounded Warrior
HandbookA RESOURCE GUIDE FOR RETURNINGVETERANS2nd EditionBy Janelle Hill, Cheryl Lawhorne, and Don Philpott
The second edition of this popular resource guide
has been thoroughly revised to reflect new policies,
additional benefits, updated procedures, and changes to
insurance, including traumatic injury insurance and social
security disability insurance. New chapters cover
veterans’ benefits in depth—which have seen significant
changes in the last two years—and returning to active
duty after an injury.
This guide provides answers and resources for the
most pressing and difficult questions that wounded
veterans face, such as: Where can I find information on
symptoms and treatments of injuries? How do I get
through all this paperwork? Where can I get legal
assistance? What can I do for employment? How do I get
back into everyday life? How do I deal with insurance?
What benefits are available to me, and how do I claim
them?
Janelle Hill is the President and lead consultant of PBS
Marketing/Federal Concierge LLC.
Cheryl Lawhorne is an original plank holder in the
Wounded Warrior Battalion West at Camp Pendleton. .
Don Philpott is the author or co-author of more than
90 books, including Life After the Military and The Military
Marriage Manual.
Series: Military LifeFebruary 2012 • 480 pages
978-1-60590-738-3 • $34.95 • Hardback
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Life After the MilitaryA HANDBOOK FOR TRANSITIONINGVETERANSBy Janelle Hill, Cheryl Lawhorne, and Don Philpott
Library JournaL
a best Core nonf iCt ion book 2011
“This robust compendium of information for
veterans leaving the military covers essential topics
including entering a new career, starting a business,
furthering education, finding a home, insurance, benefits,
and other financial concerns. Mental health specific to
veterans is explored, including PTSD and the impact of
military separation on identity. Helpful web links, clear
explanations of important laws and benefits, and facts
and figures necessary to taking full advantage of benefits
are provided. The book also has a softer side, with a
detailed guide to marital health, including housing, dividing
chores, and increasing domestic harmony. Sections on
entrepreneurship and business provide info on writing a
business plan and simple crash courses in financial
management.” —PuBlIshers Weekly
“The authors provide the specifics of benefits,
including the names, phone numbers, and websites of the
appropriate VA agencies for each claim. The four
appendixes list an abundance of transition-related
websites, transition checklists for the recovery care
program, a guide to entrepreneurship, and lists of VA
facilities by geographic area. Excellent for a new vet, this
is an essential purchase for public libraries.”
—lIBrary JourNal, starred revIeW
Series: Military Life2011 • 324 pages
978-1-60590-740-6 • $34.95 • Hardback
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New
Combat-Related Traumatic
Brain Injury and PTSDA RESOURCE AND RECOVERY GUIDEBy Cheryl Lawhorne and Don Philpott
As more veterans return from deployments in
Iraq and Afghanistan, more are needing care for post-
traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and combat-related
traumatic brain injuries (TBI). While there are several
treatment and recovery options, outlets for support,
and other resources, understanding and gaining access
to them is often difficult or confusing. In Combat-Related
Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD: A Resource and Recovery
Guide, the authors offer guidance for returning veterans,
from treatment options, to diagnostic criteria and
techniques, to resources for rehabilitation and support.
They begin discussions of TBI and PTSD by
offering definitions of each, outlining the risk factors, and
exploring the relationship between the two. They then
move on to provide explanations of diagnostic criteria,
treatment options, prevention techniques, and barriers
to seeking care. Sections on the important role that
insurance and health care plays, and on the support of
family and friends, round out this useful and accessible
volume. This is an essential guide for returning veterans,
their families, and all who work with veterans suffering
from PTSD and TBI.
Series: Military Life2011 • 290 pages
978-1-60590-766-6 • $19.95 • Paperback
978-1-60590-723-9 • $34.95 • Hardback
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New
The Military Marriage ManualTACTICS FOR SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIPSBy Janelle Hill, Cheryl Lawhorne, and Don Philpott
“This guide offers advice to military spouses on
dealing with communication, anger management, drug
use, intimacy, task-sharing, and even breastfeeding.
Marrying into the military brings major changes, such as
frequent moves, unaccompanied assignments, long hours,
and combat deployments, and the authors address
numerous concerns, providing straight talk on life with the
enlisted.” —PuBlIshers Weekly
This book presents advice for couples on a range
of issues, both those specific to military marriages and
those common to all marriages. The information
provides coverage from the day a couple decides to get
married, through the engagement, ceremony, and
marriage, and discusses the many issues that arise,
offering guidance on how to overcome them and
strengthen a couple’s marriage, as well as their
relationships with those around them.
Janelle Hill is the President and lead consultant of PBS
Marketing/Federal Concierge LLC.
Cheryl Lawhorne is an original plank holder in the
Wounded Warrior Battalion West at Camp Pendleton.
Don Philpott is the author or co-author of more than
90 books, including Life After the Military.
Series: Military Life2011 • 240 pages
978-1-60590-765-9 • $19.95 • Paperback
978-1-60590-700-0 • $34.95 • Hardback
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Space FlightHISTORY, TECHNOLOGY, AND OPERATIONSBy Lance K. Erickson
“Erickson has written a thorough book on the
history of space exploration. He starts with a good review
of the contributions of philosophers, astronomers, and
mathematicians from ancient Greece, the Arabic world,
and the European Renaissance. The book continues into
the 20th century, and includes an interesting
presentation of the manned space program beginning
with the early missions of both the US and the Soviet
Union. Military space missions also receive extensive
treatment. Overall, Erickson provides a good mix of
Earth-based and spacecraft-based astronomy and
planetary science findings. The technical level is
appropriate for the layperson, with all mathematical
equations explained in simple terms. A top-level
description of spacecraft systems towards the end of the
book gives the general reader an idea of the complexity
of space systems. Numerous historical photographs and
drawings from various space programs augment the text.
Summing Up: Recommended.” —ChoICe
Lance K. Erickson is professor of Applied Aviation
Sciences at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
2010 • 668 pages
978-1-60590-685-0 • $85.00 • Paperback
978-0-86587-419-0 • $125.00 • Hardback
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Special Needs Families in
the MilitaryA RESOURCE GUIDEBy Janelle Hill and Don Philpott
“This volume fills the need for guidance and advice
for military families with special-needs children. As
explained in the foreword, the book “is not intended to
be a guide for any specific special need, but an overall
‘compass’ of sorts to help families familiarize themselves
with their options.” Some of these options, such as the
Special Care Organizational Record for Children with
Special Health Care Needs are unique to the military,
making this an especially useful guide. A number of
challenges, such as the discontinuity caused by frequent
moves to new locations, are unique as well. Chapters
cover diagnoses, caregiving, education, insurance, funding
support, legal issues, advocacy, and more. … In a process
that is already fraught with confusion and
misunderstanding, dealing with the changing policies,
services, and terms used from location to location only
adds to the stress. This book will help alleviate some of
the confusion.” —BooklIst
Janelle Hill is the President and lead consultant of
PBS Marketing/Federal Concierge LLC.
Don Philpott is the author or co-author of more
than 90 books, including Life After the Military and The
Military Marriage Manual.
Series: Military Life2011 • 280 pages
978-1-60590-767-3 • $19.95 • Paperback
978-1-60590-715-4 • $34.95 • Hardback
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Forthcoming
Right Wing ResurgenceHOW A DOMESTIC TERRORIST THREAT IS BEING IGNOREDBy Daryl Johnson
In 2008 there were 149 militia groups in the United States. In 2009, that number
more than tripled to 512, and now there are nearly 600. In Right Wing Resurgence,
author Daryl Johnson offers a detailed account of the growth of right wing extremism
and militias in the United States and the ever-increasing threat they pose. The author
is an acknowledged expert in this area and has been an intelligence analyst working
for several federal agencies for nearly 20 years. The book is also a first-hand, insider’s
account of the DHS Right Wing Extremism report from the person who wrote it. It
is a truthful depiction of the facts, circumstances, and events leading up to the leak of
this official intelligence assessment.
The leak and its aftermath have had an adverse effect on homeland security.
Because of its alleged mishandling of the situation, the Department’s reputation has
declined in the intelligence and law enforcement communities and the analytical
integrity of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis was undermined. Most importantly,
the nation’s security has been compromised during a critical time when a significant
domestic terrorist threat is growing. This book is replete with case studies and
interviews with leaders which reveal their agendas, how they recruit, and how they
operate around the country. It presents a comprehensive account of an ever-growing
security concern at a time when this threat is only beginning to be realized, and is still
largely ignored in many circles.
Daryl Johnson was the senior domestic terrorism analyst at the Department of
Homeland Security, Office of Intelligence & Analysis from 2004 to 2010.
March 2012 • 432 pages
978-1-60590-736-9 • $35.00 • Hardback
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StalemateWHY WE CAN’T WIN THE WAR ON TERROR AND WHAT WESHOULD DO INSTEADBy Greg C Reeson
Since 9/11, the threat of terrorism has concerned Americans more than any
other issue they face. Author Greg Reeson says this is not likely to change in the near
future. In Stalemate, he argues that we are waging an unwinnable war against
terrorism—that Muslim extremist ideology is a problem we can manage, but not soon
solve. This conflict with terrorism will not end in victory or defeat, at least not in the
traditional sense. The 9/11 attacks ushered in a new era in which the long-term aim
of the United States will be the management and mitigation of Islamic extremist
violence so that it interferes as little as possible with daily life.
The book begins with a look at the transition from the Cold War to an era of
globalization, and then turns to the destabilizing effects of sudden cultural clashes that
rapidly developing technology facilitates. The author addresses each of the tools
available to combat terrorism, along with the roles played by allied nations and those
non-allied states also threatened by Islamic radicalism. He concludes with a look at the
global hotspots where the U.S. will likely be involved for years to come, a brief
discussion of what constitutes “victory” in this framework, and the role the U.S. will
have to take on in the international system in the future.
Major Greg C. Reeson is a strategic plans and policy officer for the US Army. He
is certified as both an Army and national defense strategist, specializing in strategic-level
defense planning and policymaking.
2012 • 242 pages
978-1-60590-771-0 • $32.95 • Hardback
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Immigration, Assimilation, and
Border SecurityBy Yoku Shaw-Taylor
Immigration reform and border security are each
controversial issues in American political life in their own
right. Any change in immigration policy will bring about
new homeland security concerns, and new border
security policies will create new difficulties for those who
wish to see progress made on immigration. Author Shaw-
Taylor presents a comprehensive view of the relationship
between immigration and border security, and the unique
challenges posed by this relationship.
This book begins with a history of immigration and
customs services from 1789, showing how attitudes about
immigration have changed. It then examines developments
in immigration policy, especially since 9/11, and the
difficulties they present. Finally it offers a view to the
future of immigration policy and how it can mesh with
the demands of securing the homeland. The book includes
real-life stories of difficult incidents that arise due to the
complicated relationship between immigration and
border security. It is a must-read for anyone concerned
with the future of immigration and national security
policy.
Yoku Shaw-Taylor is a Senior Operations Research
Analyst and a Contractor Supporting Customs and
Border Protection with the Department of Homeland
Security.
2012 • 236 pages
978-1-60590-719-2 • $50.00 • Hardback
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New
Words of IntelligenceAN INTELLIGENCE PROFESSIONAL’S LEXICONFOR DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN THREATS2nd EditionBy Jan Goldman
“Most of the entries, of which there are hundreds,
have notations about the source of the word or phrase.
The book also has a helpful acronym list several hundred
items long. Included are a topical index and a list of
essential Web sites. Most of these sites seem to be of a
permanent nature, which is good. ... Recommended.” —ChoICe
Intended for the intelligence and national security
community, this dictionary is an invaluable tool for those
requiring a working knowledge of terms and issues for
both foreign intelligence and local law enforcement
officials. The number of terms, abbreviations, and
acronyms has more than doubled for this new edition,
and it includes a topical index and extensively cross-
referenced entries. It explains terms that relate to
intelligence operations, strategies, security
classifications, obscure names of intelligence boards and
organizations, and methodologies used to produce
intelligence analysis. Both entry-level and experienced
intelligence professionals in the domestic and foreign
intelligence communities find this essential.
Jan Goldman has been both an analyst and educator
in the U.S. intelligence community for almost 30 years.
He is an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown
University.
Scarecrow Professional Intelligence Education SeriesScarecrow Press
2011 • 310 pages
978-0-8108-7814-3 • $30.00 • Paperback
978-0-8108-6199-2 • $90.00 • Hardback
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Forthcoming
Liberty and Security?AN ETHICAL STUDY OF U.S. FOREIGNINTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCEBy Michelle Louise Atkin
This work examines the philosophical foundations
of information ethics and their potential for application to
contemporary problems in U.S. foreign intelligence
surveillance. Questions concerning the limits of
government intrusion on protected Fourth Amendment
rights are examined against the backdrop of the post-
9/11 period. Changes to U.S. foreign intelligence
surveillance law and policy are analyzed by applying the
traditional ethical theories commonly used to support
or discount these changes, namely utilitarian and
contractarian ethical theories. The resulting research
combines both theoretical elements, through its use of
analytic philosophy, and qualitative research methods,
through its use of legislation, court cases, news media,
and scholarship surrounding U.S. foreign intelligence
surveillance. Using the U.S.A. PATRIOT Act, the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and the Terrorist
Surveillance Program as case examples, she develops and
applies a normative ethical framework based on a legal
proportionality test that can be applied to future cases
involving U.S. foreign intelligence surveillance.
Michelle Louise Atkin was an Adjunct Research
Professor at Carleton University and the Law Reference
Librarian (2003-2011) before joining Algoma University as
Associate Librarian and Adjunct Research Professor (Law
& Politics) in Sault Ste. Marie, Canada.
Scarecrow Professional Intelligence Education SeriesScarecrow Press
May 2012 • 208 pages
978-0-8108-8385-7 • $69.95 • Hardback
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Cyber DefenseCOUNTERING TARGETED ATTACKSBy Richard Stiennon
With the sudden, pervasive rise of the Internet, widespread random attacks from
viruses, worms, and bots were used to engage in cyber crime and disruptive behavior.
As these threats mature, they turn into targeted attacks against banks, large data
processors, and governments. Today, such targeted attacks have become the greatest
threat facing every organization, including both small and large companies, and
governments of all sizes. In this new book, Stiennon presents a comprehensive view
of the technology, methodology, and tools needed to defend digital assets from
targeted attacks. It is an in-depth manual on the tools, techniques, technology, and
policies needed to defend organizations from cyber espionage, Denial-of-Service
attacks, and stealthy infiltration.
Stiennon addresses security practitioners, IT managers of corporate and
government sites, and government agency officials determining cyber policies. He
explains why countering targeted attacks requires new investment in technology, as
well as changes to security operations and organizations. He addresses new services
and products that have arisen to assist in the task of discovering and blocking targeted
attacks, and how deploying these technologies properly is a critical defense against
targeted attacks. Each chapter introduces a technology, the types of attacks it defends
against, and the products and services available which are suited to the task. This book
is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the evolution of the security
industry, the threats that drive it, the incidents that highlight the rapid changes in cyber
crime, and how to defend against them.
Richard Stiennon is the author of Surviving Cyberwar (GI, 2010) and has been
named “one of the 50 most powerful people in networking” by Network World.
June 2012 • 240 pages
978-1-60590-717-8 • $39.95 • Hardback
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Surviving CyberwarBy Richard Stiennon
Military and intelligence leaders agree that the next major war is not likely to be
fought on the battleground but in cyber space. Richard Stiennon argues the era of
cyber warfare has already begun. Recent cyber attacks on United States government
departments and the Pentagon corroborate this claim. China has compromised email
servers at the German Chancellery, Whitehall, and the Pentagon. Russia launched a
cyber attack against Georgia that was commensurate with their invasion of South
Ossetia, the first time that cyber attacks were used in conjunction with a physical
attack.
Every day, thousands of attempts are made to hack into America's critical
infrastructure. These attacks, if successful, could have devastating consequences.
Stiennon introduces cyberwar, outlines an effective defense against cyber threats, and
explains how to prepare for future attacks.
The book:
• begins with Shawn Carpenter and his discovery that China had hacked into
Sandia Labs,
• follows the rise of cyber espionage with the Chinese People's Liberation
Army increasingly sophisticated and overt attacks against government and
military networks around the world,
• moves from cyber espionage to cyberwar itself, revealing the rise of
distributed denial of service as a means of attacking servers, websites, and
countries;
• finishes by considering how major democracies are preparing for cyberwar
and predicts ways that a new era of cyber conflict is going to impact the
Internet, privacy, and the way the world works.
This text is a stimulating and informative look at one of the gravest threats to
Homeland Security today, offering new insights to technologists on the front lines,
helping policy makers understand the challenges they face, and providing guidance for
every organization to help reduce exposure to cyber threats.
2010 • 176 pages
978-1-60590-688-1 • $39.95 • Paperback
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An Introduction to Emergency
Exercise Design and
EvaluationBy Robert McCreight
This book is crucial to all the players to enable
effective and efficient emergency preparedness, and can
help managers and responders stay at the top of the
game for their communities.” —James r. “smokey”
stanton, Maryland Institute for emergency
Medical services systems
Emergency exercises address and reveal the
significant gaps between plans and capabilities. They are an
important component of an organization’s emergency
planning and preparedness, yet few emergency managers
and practitioners have training in designing or evaluating
emergency exercises. In this practical handbook, author
Robert McCreight explains the essential elements and
core principles of exercise design and evaluation. The
book focuses on natural disasters and technological
emergencies that occur in communities of any size. It
provides emergency planners, public health professionals,
emergency managers, police officers, and fire fighters with
an in-depth look at exercise design issues and an
accessible guide to designing and evaluating emergency
exercises.
Robert McCreight is a professor with the Institute
for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management at George
Washington University. Previously, he served as Senior
Policy Advisor for the National Security Division and as
a Senior Political Advisor and Deputy Director of the
Department of State.
2011 • 176 pages
978-1-60590-759-8 • $50.00 • Hardback
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Establishing a Healthcare
Emergency Response
CoalitionBy Jay Lee, Thomas W. Cleare, and Mary Russell
This guide is based on Palm Beach County’s
experiences during the formation and implementation
of their tried and tested Healthcare Emergency
Response Coalition (HERC)—now a national model—
and can serve to direct your community in establishing
its own HERC. It provides guidance for developing and
sustaining a successful HERC by outlining the steps and
activities needed to begin and providing a list of policies
and procedures that can be implemented and
resources that can be consulted. This information can
be applied and customized to any community’s specific
needs and resources to implement a program that will
address any size disaster or healthcare emergency that
presents itself.
Jay Lee was Director of Disaster Preparedness and
Response Services for the Palm Beach County Medical
Society in West Palm Beach.
Thomas W. Cleare currently serves as the
Administrator of Health Services and Outreach for the
Health Care District of Palm Beach County.
Mary Russell works with Florida Department of
Health’s Office of Public Health Preparedness as a
senior hospital project manager for hospital
preparedness projects.
2011 • 128 pages
978-1-60590-680-5 • $45.00 • Paperback
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Is America Safe?TERRORISM, HOMELAND SECURITY, ANDEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSBy Robert T. Jordan and Don Philpott
This book provides the knowledge and skills
needed to understand terrorist strategies, which in turn
allows the disruption of terrorists’ intended goals. The
authors emphasize observing and reporting suspicious
activity, reducing target vulnerabilities, and minimizing
casualties through education and preparation.
The book defines terrorism and its origins, and
describes present-day terrorist organizations: where they
operate, what their philosophies entail, and what their
motivation and objectives are. It reviews different
terrorist tactics and their desired effects and provides
readers with guidelines and checklists for surviving them.
Knowing how to prepare for and survive an attack is a
step toward marginalizing casualty rates, psychological
impacts, and propaganda values. The lifesaving skills
presented may also be used in naturally occurring
catastrophic events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods,
or earthquakes.
Robert T. Jordan is an award-winning writer, and
founding president of the Beirut Veterans of America and
a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Don Philpott is the author of more than 90 books,
including The Wounded Warrior, 2/e (GI, 2011).
2010 • 334 pages
978-1-60590-650-8 • $30.00 • Paperback
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Essentials in Emergency
ManagementINCLUDING THE ALL-HAZARDS APPROACHBy Brian J. Gallant
“This excellent book examines the essential
elements of basic emergency planning, including the all-
hazards planning approach. The author’s straightforward
writing style outlines an improved community response to
major catastrophes, natural hazards, disasteres, and acts
of terrorism.... In summary, every library in the nation
should include a copy of Essentials in Emergency
Management.” —aMerICaN refereNCe Books
aNNual
Written for both paid and volunteer emergency
managers, Gallant examines why preparing a basic
emergency plan, or “all hazards” plan, improves a
community’s ability to respond effectively in an
emergency situation. He provides recommendations and
guidance for creating an emergency response plan.
Outlining the various roles and responsibilities that
emergency managers have, he covers what they will
encounter and provides steps to incorporate into any
emergency response plan. Readers will learn about the
actions needed to counter such natural hazards as floods,
wildfires, and weather disasters, and such technological
hazards as hazardous materials releases, water supply
contamination, and acts of terrorism.
Brian J. Gallant is Vice President of Contingency
Management Associates, Inc., where he is responsible for
all environmental, health and safety training and consulting
activities for the MA-based firm.
2008 • 182 pages
978-0-86587-632-3 • $62.00 • Paperback
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Public School Emergency
Preparedness and Crisis
Management PlanEdited by Don Philpott and Paul Serluco
This book outlines programs and procedures that
can be applied to any school system to address hazard
mitigation and prevention, emergency preparedness
and response, and recovery and restoration of school
functions to an effective learning environment. It
describes specific actions and assigns responsibilities
and response roles to district and individual school staff
emergency teams, cooperating agencies, and
community response partners that have agreed to
share responsibilities and resources as defined in this
plan.
The authors detail operational procedures across
any U.S. school system and cooperating agencies for
responding to, and recovering from, any and all types of
natural, human, or technology-based emergencies that
may occur within school system operations or outside
the jurisdiction of the school system but nonetheless
cause/could cause collateral impact to school system
operations. This book also outlines personnel who
should establish an Incident Command System-based
response organization in accordance with procedures
outlined in the National Incident Management System.
Don Philpott is the author of The Wounded Warrior
Handbook, 2/e.
Paul Serluco is Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer at Mediawise Communications.
2010 • 284 pages
978-1-60590-670-6 • $40.00 • Paperback
978-1-60590-652-2 • $99.00 • Hardback
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Emergency Preparedness
for LibrariesBy Julie Todaro
“One can never be too prepared for emergency
situations.... This book is a big help in that it organizes ideas
for what to do ‘at the very least/right now’ and then ‘in the
next year,’ which makes tasks and goals seem achievable
for busy library staff.... Overall, this is a very informative
book to have on hand to prepare a library for
emergencies.” —aMerICaN refereNCe Books
aNNual
Few librarians know how to prepare for, endure,
and survive a disaster, whether natural or man-made.
Todaro provides library managers with a comprehensive
guide to planning and executing emergency procedures,
including detailed instructions for protecting staff, patrons,
and the facilities themselves. In addition, she examines
possible scenarios and provides step-by-step solutions
for all types of libraries—academic, school, public, and
special—and all types of disruptions, including floods, fires,
civil disturbances, and theft.
Based, in part, on an emergency preparedness
seminar the author has presented for the American
Library Association, Emergency Preparedness for Libraries
provides library personnel with detailed instructions for
protecting staff, patrons, and facilities.
Julie Todaro is Dean of Library Services and Head
Librarian of the Rio Grande Campus Library of Austin
Community College.
2009 • 206 pages
978-0-86587-166-3 • $85.00 • Paperback
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Nuclear Infrastructure Protection and
Homeland SecurityBy Frank R. Spellman and Melissa L. Stoudt
The book focuses on three interrelated
nuclear energy infrastructure segments: nuclear
reactors, radioactive materials, and nuclear waste.
It presents common-sense methodologies in a
straightforward manner, so the text is accessible
even to those with little experience with nuclear
energy who are nonetheless concerned about the
protection of our nuclear infrastructure.
Important safety and security principles are
outlined, along with security measures that can be
implemented to ensure the safety of nuclear
facilities.
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Old Dominion
University.
Melissa L. Stoudt is a radiation controls training instructor at an atomic power
laboratory. Previously, she instructed students and officers of the US Navy in proper
radiation controls and handling of radioactive material.
2011 • 294 pages
978-1-60590-713-0 • $85.00 • Paperback
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Energy Infrastructure Protection and
Homeland SecurityBy Frank R. Spellman and Revonna M. Bieber
This book focuses on three interrelated energy
infrastructure segments: electricity, petroleum, and
natural gas. It presents common-sense
methodologies in a straightforward manner and is
accessible to those who have no experience with
energy infrastructure or homeland security. The
authors cover the challenge of domestic
preparedness, as well as knowledge of security
principles and measures that can be implemented,
adding a critical component not only to one’s
professional knowledge but also providing the tools
needed to combat terrorism.
Frank R. Spellman is the author of more than 70 books.
Revonna M. Bieber works for the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth in the field
of industrial hygiene.
2011 • 244 pages
978-1-60590-678-2 • $85.00 • Paperback
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Chemical Infrastructure Protection and
Homeland SecurityBy Frank R. Spellman and Revonna M. Bieber
The malicious acts against or within the
chemical industrial sector pose a significant threat
to both the employees working in the industry, to
the communities around them, and to the nation
they serve. This book helps chemical
manufacturers and processors prevent the
devastating effects of such an attack by providing
sound security principles and measures that they
can implement in their chemical facilities.
Addressing the security threats chemical
production managers, chemical import managers,
design engineers, and others must be prepared to
meet on a daily basis, this book encourages a
concerted effort to incorporate security upgrades
in existing systems or to plan security in all new
chemical processing sites. It addresses issues of
monitoring, response, critical infrastructure redundancy, and recovery to minimize
risk to the facility, the infrastructure, and the surrounding community.
2009 • 224 pages
978-0-86587-182-3 • $85.00 • Paperback
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Food Supply Protection and Homeland
SecurityBy Frank R. Spellman
Addressing both direct threats to humans,
including the introduction of anthrax or
smallpox, and indirect threats, those introducing
diseases to plants and animals, Spellman examines
the state of our food protection readiness. He
examines the battle plan against our food
supplies and provides a blueprint for defense.
From the farm to the highways, whether
imported, exported, or cross-country food
shipments. Readers can examine what the
federal government is doing to protect our food
supply, as well as study actual cases of domestic
food-related contamination and terrorism and
identify potential targets. Spellman provides
detailed overviews of 46 foodborne pathogenic
microorganisms and natural toxins, each includes
the size and shape, source, symptoms, causes, diagnoses, associated foods, and more.
He also provides detailed guidelines for taking security measures at each link in the
food supply chain.
2008 • 300 pages
978-0-86587-177-9 • $83.00 • Paperback
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The Handbook of MeteorologyBy Frank R. Spellman
The Handbook of Meteorology gives specialists
and non-specialists alike a clear understanding of the
way our weather functions. It provides scientific
answers to questions that arise when looking at the
world around us. It starts with the basics of
weather—temperature, pressure, humidity, and
wind—before moving on to cover highs, lows,
fronts, and storms, and finally ending with a look at
weather forecasts, cloud watching, weather tools,
and much more. It provides a condensed but all-
inclusive sweep of meteorology, employing several
illustrations to translate detailed technical
information into terms that everyone can follow
and readily refer to. It is a comprehensive reference
for any budding meteorologist or environmental
professional in the field, laboratory, or classroom.
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Old
Dominion University. He is the author of more than 70 books.
May 2012 • 272 pages
978-1-60590-782-6 • $75.00 • Hardback
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The Handbook of NatureBy Frank R. Spellman and Joni Price-Bayer
The study of nature is a complex science
involving many different fields from geology and
meteorology to biology, zoology, and botany. In
The Handbook of Nature, the authors provide a
comprehensive guide to understanding of the
basic principles and concepts of the study of
nature in terms the layperson can grasp easily.
The handbook includes chapters on the earth’s
structure and landforms, the atmosphere and
weather, water and water sources, and the many
different forms of life from single-celled
organisms to complex vertebrates. The authors
look closely at the consequences of human
interactions with the environment we inhabit.
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Old
Dominion University. He is the author of more than 70 books.
Joni Price-Bayer is a speech language pathologist with Norfolk Public Schools.
She coauthored In Defense of Science.
2011 • 416 pages
978-1-60590-773-4 • $75.00 • Hardback
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In Defense of ScienceWHY SCIENTIFIC LITERACY MATTERSBy Frank R. Spellman and Joni Price-Bayer
Today, only a few people outside of the
scientific community are conversant with the
tradition of science and its many breakthroughs.
The rest are scientifically illiterate. So say the
authors of this book, which explains why ordinary
citizens need to have an understanding of science,
its methods, and its groundbreaking discoveries.
They introduce the most basic scientific concepts
in accessible and straightforward language, and
along the way debunk several misconceptions of
science and scientists, arriving at a view of science
as an integral part of society, policy, and everyday
life.
2011 • 222 pages
978-1-60590-710-9 • $35.00 • Paperback
978-1-60590-735-2 • $75.00 • Hardback
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Geology for NongeologistsBy Frank R. Spellman
Spellman introduces basic concepts in
geology: how rocks, minerals, and fossils are
classified, how wind, ice, and water have shaped the
earth, how mountains are formed, and how
volcanoes, geysers, earthquakes, glaciers, and
groundwater work to modify the physical structure
of Earth. Primarily designed as an information
source, and intended to be a non-technical survey
for those with little background in science, it
provides a broad look at a multidisciplinary field
that incorporates aspects of biology, chemistry,
physics, ecology, geography, meteorology, pedology,
and many other areas of science. Because geology
so widely affects us, sometimes in profound ways,
it is important to understand its basic concepts.
This book presents information that everyone
needs to know about geology and about how science and scientists work.
2009 • 192 pages
978-0-86587-185-4 • $35.00 • Paperback
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Geography for NongeographersBy Frank R. Spellman
Geography is a multidisciplinary field which
looks at both physical and social aspects of the
world, the broad scope of which makes it daunting.
Spellman introduces readers to the most
important aspects of geography and how they
affect us. He covers all areas, from physical
geography to climate and weather to human and
cultural geography. Along with basic principles, he
provides a clear, concise presentation of the
consequences of the physical interactions with the
environment we inhabit.
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of
Environmental Health at Old Dominion University.
He is the author of more than 70 books.
2010 • 352 pages
978-1-60590-686-7 • $35.00 • Paperback
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Physics for NonphysicistsBy Frank R. Spellman
This book provides a clear, concise overview
of the most important aspects of physics in a way
to which anyone, even those who have never taken
a formal physics course, can relate. Starting with
the basic principles of measurement, conversion
factors, and math operations, the author explores
the topics of motion and force, work and energy,
gravity, atoms, heat, sound, light and color, and basic
electricity.
2009 • 282 pages
978-0-86587-183-0 • $35.00 • Paperback
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Ecology for NonecologistsBy Frank R. Spellman
“The book provides access to an important
body of knowledge about the underpinnings of life
on earth. Recommended. General readers.”—ChoICe
Funneling the broad, multidisciplinary field of
ecology—which incorporates aspects of biology,
chemistry, physics, geology, meteorology,
agriculture, and more—into a single stream,
Spellman provides those with limited or no
backgrounds in these disciplines with an
understanding of the functions and values of
ecology and its interrelationships with other
sciences, including ecology’s direct impact on our
lives.
2008 • 360 pages
978-0-86587-197-7 • $35.00 • Paperback
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Biology for NonbiologistsBy Frank R. Spellman
Spellman provides a comprehensive overview
of the principles and concepts of modern biology
with little technical language or mathematical
reference. Covering everything from basic chemistry
principles to basic biological principles and
applications, his handbook provides a quick course
on the science of biology. He focuses on three areas:
environmental biology and ecology, human biology,
and community and ecosystem dynamics. He also
covers all major biological themes, including the
cellular basis for life, the interactions of organisms,
and the evolutionary process of all beings.
2007 • 292 pages
978-0-86587-421-3 • $35.00 • Paperback
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Chemistry for NonchemistsPRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTITIONERSBy Frank R Spellman
This book provides environmental, health, and
safety professionals with an introductory reference
to the fundamental principles of chemistry and how
they apply to the environmental compliance
programs. It provides a detailed overview of
chemistry and its principles, chemical nomenclature,
chemical reactions, and their application to
regulatory compliance programs. It contains a
review of the periodic table, a look at chemical
structure and bonding, the fundamentals of organic
and inorganic chemistry, the chemistry of water, and
chemical reactions.
2006 • 352 pages
978-0-86587-899-0 • $35.00 • Paperback
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Toxicology for NonToxicologistsSecond EditionBy Mark E. Stelljes Ph.D.
“Stelljes provides a clear overview of toxicology
for general readers....This work is an excellent
introduction to toxicology. Recommended.” —ChoICe
Providing non-scientific readers with basic
toxicological concepts, Stelljes explains how those
concepts and their applications affect everyday life.
He provides an introduction to toxic chemicals
impact on humans and the environment, examines
toxicology issues, and discusses the general
approach to risk assessment.
Dr. Mark Stelljes is an environmental consultant
and the director of risk assessment and toxicology
services for SLR International Corp, in Martinez, CA.
2008 • 218 pages
978-0-86587-175-5 • $35.00 • Paperback
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Forthcoming
Environmental SciencePRINCIPLES AND PRACTICESBy Frank R. Spellman and Melissa L. Stoudt
Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses a wide range of topics from many diverse
areas of study. It takes on a variety of issues and problems that affect our environment and have far-reaching
consequences. In Environmental Science: Principles and Practices, authors Frank R. Spellman and Melissa Stoudt examine
the many environmental problems that beset us, the dimensions of those problems, and their varied and interrelated
causes. They examine in detail the three environmental media we are wholly dependent upon: air, water, and soil.
They explore a vast array of issues in environmental science:
• the ecological relationships of endangered species
• the impact of toxic materials on air, water, and soil (and ultimately on human health)
• the dispersal of pollutants in the atmosphere, bodies of water, and soil
• the accumulation of persistent chemicals in aquatic food webs
• the control of agricultural pests with pesticides
• acid rain and management of hazardous wastes
• wastewater treatment plants that have significantly lessened the impact of some water pollutants
• the groundwater problem
• the ozone depletion problem
• advancements made in reusing and recycling contaminated soils
• and much more
All of these many problems and concerns can and do affect us all in profound ways, and an accurate
understanding of them is necessary for any responses to them. This book is an essential resource for students,
professionals, and all those concerned with our responses to today’s most pressing environmental issues.
Part I: The Basics
Chapter 1 The Environment & Environmental Science
Chapter 2 Environmental Science: The Fundamentals
Chapter 3 Environmental Chemistry
Chapter 4 Environmental Biology
Chapter 5 Environmental Toxicology
Chapter 6 Environmental Geology and Groundwater Hydrology
Chapter 7 Environmental Sampling Analyses
Chapter 8 Technology and the Environment
Part II: Air Quality
Chapter 9 The Atmosphere—Basic Air Quality
Chapter 10 Meteorology
Chapter 11 Atmospheric Pollutants
Chapter 12 Atmospheric Air Dispersion
Chapter 13 Atmospheric Change
Part III: Water Quality
Chapter 14 All About Water
Chapter 15 Freshwater: Surface & Ground Sources
Chapter 16 Water Pollution & Control
Part IV: Soil Quality
Chapter 17 Soil Characteristics, Pollution, and Pollution Control
Part V: Solid and Hazardous Wastes
Chapter 18 Solid/Hazardous Waste and Control
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Old Dominion University. He is the author of more than 70 books.
Melissa L. Stoudt is a radiation controls training instructor at an atomic power laboratory. Previously, she instructed students and officers of the US Navy in proper radiation
controls and handling of radioactive material.
May 2012 • 608 pages
978-1-60590-786-4 • $125.00 • Hardback
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Environmental Health and Science
Desk ReferenceBy Frank R. Spellman and Revonna M. Bieber
Every branch of science, every profession, and every engineering process has its own
language for communication. The Environmental Health and Science Desk Reference
provides definitions and explanations of the terms and concepts used by environmental
professionals, environmental science professionals, safety practitioners and engineers,
and non-science professionals. Environmental science and health and occupational
health and safety are not single topics, but rather a complex, colorful, and diversified
array of interrelated subjects including all of the basic sciences, computer science,
government, engineering, measurement, physics, health and disease, energy, security,
disease, injury identification prevention and control, and much more. The practicing
environmental specialist or student of environmental science, technology, health and
safety engineering should know these topics. Without some knowledge of these topics
it is difficult (if not impossible) to practice in any of the environmental fields.
The authors of this comprehensive reference work have more than 35 years of
practical experience in environmental health and science. They have selected and
explained more than 6,000 terms in this authoritative reference. The entries range
from single-sentence definitions for the simplest terms, to explanations of over 1,000
words for the most complex or important concepts. The authors demonstrate many
of the entries with examples or case studies, and the reference includes more than 100
drawings and diagrams, which illustrate the most important principles of these fields.
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Old
Dominion University. He is the author of more than 70 books.
Revonna M. Bieber works for the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth in the field
of industrial hygiene.
2012 • 624 pages
978-1-60590-757-4 • $125.00 • Hardback
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New
Environmental Law Handbook21st EditionBy Daniel M. Steinway, Kevin A. Ewing, David R. Case, Karen J. Nardi, F. William Brownell, Duke K. McCall, III, Austin P. Olney, Thomas Richichi, Ronald E. Cardwell, James W. Spensley, Stanley W. Landfair, Marshall Lee Miller, John M. Scagnelli, Rolf R. von Oppenfeld, and Christopher L. Bell
The Environmental Law Handbook continues to provide individuals across the country—
professionals, professors, and students—with a comprehensive, up-to-date, and easy-
to-read look at the major environmental, health, and safety laws affecting U.S.
businesses and organizations. Because it is written by the country’s leading
environmental law firms, it provides the best, most reliable guidance anywhere.
Both professional environmental managers and students aspiring to careers in
environmental management should keep the Environmental Law Handbook within arm’s
reach for thoughtful answers to regulatory questions like:
- How do I ensure compliance with the regulations?
- How do the latest environmental developments impact my operations?
- How do we keep our operations efficient and our community safe?
This handbook begins with chapters on the fundamentals of environmental law and on
issues of enforcement and liability. It then dives headfirst into the major laws, examining
their history, scope, and requirements with a chapter devoted to each.
The 21st edition of this well-known handbook has been thoroughly updated, with
major changes to chapters on the Clean Air Act and the Oil Pollution Act, and a
rewritten chapter on the Safe Drinking Water Act. This edition also includes a brand
new chapter on Climate Change and Environmental Law. This is an essential reference
for environmental students and professionals, and anyone who wants the most up-to-
date information available on environmental laws.
2011 • 1084 pages
978-1-60590-725-3 • $105.00 • Hardback
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The Environmental Professional’s Essential
GuidebookREDUCING RISK AND LIABILITY WHILE MAKING A PROFITBy Anne Puidk Horan and Lawrence J. Horan III
Environmental professionals must undertake activities that are historically
fraught with claims and liability issues. A proper understanding of methods and
practices that can be implemented to avoid such claims is essential to the professional’s
success. In The Environmental Professional’s Essential Guidebook: Reducing Risk and Liability
While Making a Profit, authors Anne and Sandy Horan offer invaluable, actionable tips
to avoid the common pitfalls and liability that too often plague environmental
consultants and managers.
This handy reference guides professionals through day-to-day tasks such as
report reviews, proposal drafting, contract reviews and negotiations, insurance
evaluation, invoicing, and damage control. It based on years of first-hand experience
using proven techniques and principles. It is applicable in a variety of circumstances in
every region of the United States, and can be used by any environmental professional
from entry-level managers to seasoned consultants for on the job reference or for
training purposes. It is both practical, offering examples drawn from real-world
scenarios, and accessible, written in plain language that anyone can understand.
Anne Puidk Horan and Lawrence J. Horan, III are partners with Horan &
Horan, a law firm offering environmental, regulatory, and transactional assistance. They
conduct on-site training workshops for environmental consultants and contractors.
June 2012 • 304 pages
978-0-86587-987-4 • $50.00 • Paperback
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New
Environmental Health and Safety AuditsNinth EditionBy Lawrence B. Cahill and Raymond W. Kane
This new edition of Environmental Health and Safety Audits not only will help you
put your company on course toward effective environmental compliance, but also
now brings you up to date on changes in EPA and OSHA auditing policies, issues
currently confronting auditing programs, and state-of-the-art strategies for managing
and conducting audits.
Lawrence B. Cahill, a veteran with over 25 years of industry experience, provides
all the information needed to conduct audits and manage an EH&S auditing program.
He discusses new developments in information generation and availability, including
ISO 14000 auditing guidelines, auditing dilemmas, and auditing tips. He provides several
tools for building a successful audit program, including an EH&S audit program manual,
a pre-audit questionnaire, a pre-audit checklist, an EH&S audit opening conference
presentation, an environmental audit report, an EH&S audit appraisal questionnaire, and
a management report. In addition to updates to most chapters, several new chapters
address conducting third-party evaluations, and include a number of quick, practical
reference guides on all aspects of performing an EH&S audit, from preparation to
reporting findings. A new appendix also models a conference closing presentation.
Lawrence B. Cahill is a Certified Professional Environmental Auditor with Master
Certification, and a Principal in ERM’s Business Integration Group in Exton,
Pennsylvania. He has over 25 years of professional EH&S experience in industry and
consulting. .
2011 • 686 pages
978-1-60590-708-6 • $115.00 • Hardback
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Physical Hazard ControlPREVENTING INJURIES IN THE WORKPLACEBy Frank R. Spellman and Revonna M. Bieber
People deal with physical hazards every day at the
workplace, in their homes, on the roadways, and in many
other areas. In any situation, people face potential
hazards, and these hazards often lead to serious injury.
But it is possible to mitigate the effects of many of these
hazards, or even prevent them altogether. In this book,
the authors focus on controlling physical hazards at
work to prevent injury, illness, and death.
The book explains the proper controls for many
types of physical hazards, including layout and building
design, safeguarding of machinery, confined space entry,
noise, radiation, ergonomics, electricity, thermal
stressors, hand tools, woodworking, welding, machining,
mobile equipment, materials handling, and workplace
violence. Discussions of engineering controls,
administrative controls (including safe work practices),
and the use of personal protective equipment are
supplemented with real-world examples and solutions.
This is an informative text for students, a quick
reference for safety professionals, a refresher for those
preparing for certification, and a practical guide for those
needing information to control physical hazards in their
places of work.
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of
Environmental Health at Old Dominion University. He is
the author of more than 70 books.
Revonna M. Bieber works for the Naval Medical
Center Portsmouth in the field of industrial hygiene.
2011 • 160 pages
978-1-60590-761-1 • $29.95 • Paperback
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Keeping People SafeTHE HUMAN DYNAMICS OFINJURY PREVENTIONBy Josh Williams PhDForeword by E. Scott Geller PhD
Many companies have taken steps to improve
awareness and management of safety systems, yet safety
directors continue to report high injury rates. In Keeping
People Safe, author Josh Williams provides safety leaders
with information they can use to further reduce injuries
and improve workplace safety. He addresses five integral
components of workplace safety: Systems/Conditions,
Leadership, Behaviors, People-Factors, and
Communication.
Williams recommends strategies for every aspect
of safety management from organizational commitment
and safety culture to improving managerial behavior and
working with union members. These recommendations
are based on years of practical experience, empirical
research on the human dynamics of safety, and seminal
studies in social psychology on authority and conformity.
Utilizing the hugely influential and widely practiced
model of Behavior Based Safety, Williams provides the
safety manager with all the tools needed to lower injury
rates and improve safety. Numerous charts and tables, a
checklist for improving safety performance, and a
foreword by world-renowned safety leader E. Scott
Geller complement the text.
Dr. Josh Williams is a Senior Project Manager with
Safety Performance Solutions (SPS) in Blacksburg,
Virginia. He has published articles in numerous
professional and academic journals.
2010 • 156 pages
978-1-60590-676-8 • $50.00 • Hardback
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Falls Aren’t FunnyAMERICA’S MULTI-BILLION DOLLARSLIP-AND-FALL CRISISBy Russell J. Kendzior
“Kendzior provides a well-referenced literature
review that bridges empirical and theoretical insights on
the subject....This volume’s content likely will be useful to
occupational and physical therapy students, chiropractic
students, and graduate students of kinesiology. This book
also may serve as a valuable reference for clinicians
involved in personal-injury case management and
litigation. Summing Up: Recommended.” —ChoICe
Kendzior explores slip-and-fall accidents
themselves, what causes them, and what can be done to
prevent them. Replete with stories of real slip-and-fall
accidents and injuries, up-to-date statistics, illustrative
charts, and tips for prevention, it is comprehensive. The
author addresses their causes and methods of
prevention, while also being accessible and entertaining.
This is an informative and much needed book for all
managers, safety professionals, attorneys, business and
property owners, and anyone else concerned with one
of the nation’s fastest growing safety crises.
Russell J. Kendzior is the President of Traction
Experts, Inc. and founder of the National Floor Safety
Institute (NFSI). Internationally recognized as the leading
expert in slip, trip, and fall accident prevention, Mr.
Kendzior has been retained in over 400 slip, trip, and fall
lawsuits.
2010 • 224 pages
978-1-60590-696-6 • $29.95 • Paperback
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New
Safety and Health Handbook
for Cytotoxic DrugsBy Samuel J. Murff
Many healthcare workers must deal on a daily basis
with the transportation, preparation, storage, clean up,
and disposal of cytotoxic drugs, which are used in
chemotherapy and other types of medicine because of
their harmful effect on bad cells. These drugs also have
harmful effects on good cells, and they therefore pose a
significant health risk to those who work with them. Yet
there is little safety and health information available on
the topic in one source.
Murff assembles this information so that healthcare
workers can better understand the drugs they work
with and the safety and health procedures that should be
followed. He presents comprehensive technical and
procedural information on 106 of the most common
cytotoxic drugs. He provides guidance on dealing with
spills, reducing unnecessary exposure, and complying
with pertinent regulations and for healthcare workers
to better maintain a safe work environment.
Samuel J. Murff is currently a civilian Department of
Defense contractor. Previously, he served as Senior
Industrial Hygienist with the US Army Center for Health
Promotion and Preventive Medicine, providing cytotoxic
drug consulting services.
2012 • 432 pages
978-1-60590-704-8 • $125.00 • Hardback
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The Handbook of Safety
EngineeringPRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONSBy Frank R. Spellman and Nancy E. Whiting
Safety professionals know that the best solution to
preventing accidents in the workplace boils down to
engineering out the hazards. If there isn’t any hazard or
exposure, there can’t be any accident. If you accept the
premise that the ultimate method for protecting
workers on the job requires the removal or engineering-
out of hazards in the workplace, this text is for you.
This title provides instruction in basic engineering
principles, the sciences, cyber operations, math
operations, mechanics, fire science,water hydraulics,
electrical safety, and the technical and administrative
aspects of the safety profession in an accessible and
straightforward way. It serves students of safety and
practitioners in the field—especially those studying for
professional certification examinations—by placing more
emphasis on engineering aspects and less on regulatory
and administrative requirements. This handbook is an
important reference guide for industrial hygienists, senior
level students in safety and industrial engineering, science
and engineering professionals, safety researchers,
engineering designers, human factor specialists, and all
other safety practitioners.
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of
Environmental Health at Old Dominion University. He
is the author of more than 70 books.
Nancy E. Whiting is a freelance technical writer in
water/wastewater issues, environmental science, and
education.
2010 • 378 pages
978-1-60590-671-3 • $99.00 • Hardback
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Safety MetricsTOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR MEASURINGSAFETY PERFORMANCESecond EditionBy Christopher A. Janicak
This practical reference helps evaluate the
efficiency of a company’s current safety and health
processes, and make fact-based decisions that
continually improve overall performance. The author
shows how to incorporate safety management system
components into a safety performance program and
provides additional techniques for analyzing safety
performance data. Written for safety professionals with
limited exposure to statistics and safety-performance-
measurement strategies, this comprehensive handbook
shows how to assess trends, inconsistencies, data, safety
climates, and training in the workplace to identify areas
needing corrective actions to prevent an accident or
injury.
Janicak includes a comprehensive collection of
tools and techniques that includes run charts and
control charts, trending and forecasting, benchmarking,
insurance rating systems, performance indices, the
Baldrige Model, and six sigma. Techniques and tools
include descriptive and inferential statistics, cause and
effect analyses, measures of variability, and probability.
Safety metric program development, implementation,
and evaluation techniques are presented as well.
Christopher A. Janicak, Ph.D., CSP, ARM is a
Professor of Safety and Graduate Program Coordinator
at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of
Safety Sciences.
2010 • 218 pages
978-1-60590-260-9 • $85.00 • Hardback
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The Workplace Violence
Prevention HandbookBy Don Philpott and Don Grimme
Workplace violence can occur anywhere, any time,
and any place, and it can include threats, harassment,
bullying, stalking, verbal abuse, and intimidation. Left
unchecked, workplace violence can lead to physical
assaults and homicide. This handbook tackles this often
overlooked but pervasive problem and provides a
comprehensive five-step process for understanding and
preventing it.
The authors’ provide five steps to preventing
workplace violence in detail —Understand, Detect,
Defuse and Protect, Assess and Contain, and Prevent.
They outline each step and provide comprehensive
guidance through acronyms, quizzes, and summary charts.
They examine the extent of a problem, look at some of
the myths surrounding it, and provide early warning and
detection signs. Also covered are best prevention polices,
and proven defusing, protection, and containment
techniques and strategies. Each section ends with case
studies, scenarios, worksheets, and checklists to execute
an effective workplace violence prevention program.
Don Philpott has published more than 90 books on a
wide range of subjects, including The Wounded Warrior
Handbook, 2/e.
Don Grimme is the President of GHR Training
Solutions, a nationwide “workplace people solutions”
consulting firm.
2010 • 224 pages
978-1-60590-668-3 • $40.00 • Paperback
978-1-60590-646-1 • $75.00 • Hardback
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Automating HazcomINCLUDING THE MSDS ADMINISTRATORSOFTWAREBy James W. Weishan and Joseph P. Misicko
“Automating Hazcom is designed to address the
five primary elements of OSHA’s HazCom standard (29
CFR 1910.1200), including a written program, MSDS
management, container labeling, reporting, and employee
training. It provides expert guidance for choosing a
compliance software program. “ —oCCuPatIoNal health & safety
This handbook provides practical implementation
tips and strategies for incorporating computers and
computer networks into the Hazard Communication
Standard compliance process. It will help safety managers
with expert guidance for choosing a compliance software
program and implementing the strategies needed to
efficiently incorporate an electronic element into their
companies’ safety programs.
Each chapter ends with a quiz and an exercise
giving the reader practical firsthand experience with
MSDS Administrator, a hazard communication software
program provided by the authors. The included CD-
ROM also contains the text of the Hazard
Communication Standard, a template for a written
hazard communication program, a sample MSDS
document, an example of an employee training agenda
and visual presentation slides, the NIOSH Pocket Guide to
Chemical Hazards, and a glossary for navigating the often-
complex language of the requirements.
James W. Weisham and Joseph P. Misicko,
Compliance Communications, LLC in West Allis, WI.
2008 • pages
978-0-86587-198-4 • $89.00 • Paperback with
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SystemsLEADING STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONSBy Wayne Pardy and Terri Andrews
This book assists in the successful integration of
safety, quality, and environmental management systems.
Using examples taken from a wide and diverse range of
business situations, the authors weave together a
management system roadmap that can be used by any
HSEQ practitioner, from the beginner to the seasoned
industry professional.
This book explores the many different
management system options currently available,
examines the requirements of the various management
systems, explains the differences and similarities in the
various approaches to management systems, and
suggests practices and tools to help managers
implement an integrated approach in order to reduce
redundancies, streamline processes, and optimize
resources. It includes an in-depth analysis of corporate
culture and behavioral factors that affect management
systems, and it employs a wide range of practical
examples.
Wayne Pardy is a quality management consultant
with Quality Plus Inc. and the Chair of the Minister’s
Advisory Committee on Occupational Health and
Safety for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Terri Andrews is a practicing integrated
management systems consultant, a quality management
system registration auditor, and currently the president
of Quality Plus Inc.
2010 • 244 pages
978-0-86587-196-0 • $85.00 • Hardback
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Handbook on Household Hazardous WasteBy Amy D. Cabaniss
“A comprehensive look at the the state
of household management.” —arBa
Americans generate 1.6 million tons
of household hazardous waste (HHW)
every year. Interest in managing old and
unwanted consumer products with
characteristics of hazardous waste—
household cleaners, pesticides, paint
products, and automotive products—only
emerged in the late 1970s. Consumer
products are exempt from federal and most
state regulations because of their household
origin, and many communities still lack the
basic information, guidance, and planning
support for HHW management. This book
provides solid waste management professionals, municipal officials, chemical waste
handlers, environmental students, and others with a comprehensive look at the state
of HHW management.
Amy Cabaniss is Environmental Coordinator for Connecticut College, and a
Doctoral Candidate in Environmental Studies at Antioch University.
2008 • 280 pages
978-0-86587-163-2 • $62.00 • Paperback
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Transportation of Hazardous Materials
Post-9/11By Frank R. Spellman
This book focuses on the four major
modes of transportation and provides
industry managers with easy-to-read
interpretations of the complex hazardous
materials (hazmat) transportation
regulations. It examines post-9/11 upgrades
and identifies solutions for improving
transportation, implementing proper safety
programs, and managing potential security
threats. Readers of all management levels will
discover a complete and up-to-date
reference to understanding and conforming
to the rules of CFR Title 49 Parts 174-177.
Special features include the complete 170-
page Hazardous Materials Table, 49 CFR
172.101, and answers to chapter questions.
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Old
Dominion University. He is the author of more than 70 books.
2007 • 410 pages
978-0-86587-178-6 • $93.00 • Paperback
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The Facility Manager’s Guide to
Environmental Health and SafetyBy Brian J. Gallant
Addressing everything from the
history of the federal agencies that enforce
the regulations to the requirements of the
regulations themselves, this book provides
facility managers with instructions for
understanding and complying with the major
OSHA, EPA, and DOT regulations. In addition
to discussing such legal requirements as
recordkeeping, respiratory protection,
hazardous waste management and training,
hazard communication, and emergency
response, Gallant provides practical
recommendations for establishing and
implementing safety and health procedures.
He provides nearly two dozen checklists,
forms, and sample documents to help
establish and maintain a successful environmental health and safety program.
Brian J. Gallant is Vice President of Contingency Management Associates, Inc.,
where he is responsible for all environmental, health and safety training and consulting
activities for the MA-based firm.
2008 • 236 pages
978-0-86587-187-8 • $79.00 • Paperback
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Safety and Environmental ManagementSecond EditionBy Daniel Della-Giustina
Just how comprehensive is your
company’s safety plan? If it doesn’t include
the eight key components of industrial safety
addressed by the author, your facility may be
unnecessarily vulnerable to physical damage
and property losses. Emphasizing a complete
safety management system design, this book
shows how to set up and maintain a
company-wide safety plan that includes both
safety and environmental concerns. Readers
will examine the eight major elements of a
safety plan, including hazard communication,
accident investigation, emergency response,
and fire prevention, and discover detailed
guidance, tips, and examples for each. This
useful reference provides the tools, including
forms and documents.
Daniel Della-Giustina is a professor and former Chairperson of the Department
of Safety Management, College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia
University.
2007 • 310 pages
978-0-86587-176-2 • $100.00 • Hardback
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Handbook of the Occupational Safety
and Health AdministrationBy Mark McGuire Moran
In 1970, the year before Congress passed the OSH Act, an estimated 14,000
workers were killed on the job in the US. By 2010, that number was reduced to just
over 4,000, despite the near doubling of the US workforce over that same period. The
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created in 1971 to ensure
safe working conditions. It sets and enforces safety standards and provides training,
outreach, education, and assistance for business and workers. In the Handbook of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, author Mark Moran presents all the
necessary information on OSHA for students, scholars, professionals and managers.
It begins with a history of OSHA, from its founding to the present, highlighting
key events and important dates. In this section, it examines OSHA’s mission statement
to explore the reason for its founding and its original focus. The book then moves on
to treat OSHA’s organization and function, explaining in detail how OSHA regulates
work conditions in the US, and how business managers and professionals should
navigate it. Finally, the book presents an in-depth look at the key figures—OSHA’s
budget, important statistics, successes and failures, and trends for the future of the
administration. The book also includes appendices on the Occupational Safety & Health
Review Commission and the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health and
a glossary of key terms.
Mark McGuire Moran is President of Moran Associates, a management consulting
firm specializing in occupational safety and health. He has more than 24 years of
experience helping businesses comply with OSHA regulations, and is the author of The
OSHA Answer Book, 10/e and the Construction Safety Handbook.
June 2012 • 368 pages
978-1-60590-775-8 • $65.00 • Hardback
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Fundamentals of Occupational Safety
and HealthFifth EditionBy Mark A. Friend and James P. Kohn
The fifth edition of this popular handbook provides a thorough and up-to-date
overview of the occupational safety and health field and the issues safety professionals
face today, and does so in an accessible and engaging manner. An excellent introductory
reference for both students and professionals, Fundamentals of Occupational Safety and
Health provides practical information regarding technology, management, and regulatory
compliance issues, covering crucial topics like organizing, staffing, directing, and evaluating
occupational safety programs and procedures.
Author Mark Friend addresses all major occupational safety and health topics in this
comprehensive volume, including safety-related laws and regulations, hazardous
materials, workplace violence, the threat of terrorism, and OSHA’s recordkeeping
standard. This new edition has been updated to keep up with new regulations and
statistics, and it includes a brand new chapter on transportation safety. Two chapters
have also been completely rewritten to reflect current practice-those on Industrial
Hygiene and Terrorism Preparedness.
The volume includes a handy directory of resources such as safety and health
associations, First Responder organizations, and state and federal agencies. This
directory, together with the text, gives readers a wealth of occupational safety and
health information right at their fingertips.
Mark A. Friend is professor of Safety and Chair of the Department of Applied
Aviation Sciences at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida.
James P. Kohn was associate professor of Industrial Technology at East Carolina
University.
2010 • 504 pages
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Occupational Safety and
Health Simplified for the
Chemical IndustryBy Frank R. Spellman and Revonna M. Bieber
ChoiCe outstanding
aCademiC titLe 2010
“This excellent resource is relevant to a much broader
audience, including academia. This book is an essential
reference for everyone involved with the manufacture and
use of chemicals. Highly recommended.” —ChoICe
Identifying safety risks in the chemical industry, this
book identifies steps that safety managers can implement
in their facilities to minimize the occurrence and severity
of accidents. Drawing together everything employers need
to know about applicable standards, it provides expert,
easy-to-read insight into interpreting OSHA’s chemical
manufacturing standards, training requirements, and
Hazard Communication Standard.
The authors provides detailed examples of various
required documents and processes, as well as a sample
Hazard Communication Program, a comprehensive and
easy-to-use sample chemical hygiene plan, a sample
chemical safety program, and a sample chemical industry
emergency response plan, all of which conform to OSHA
standards.
Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of
Environmental Health at Old Dominion University. He is
the author of more than 70 books.
Revonna M. Bieber is an Environmental Health
Master’s Student and Teaching Assistant at Old Dominion
University in Norfolk, Virginia.
2009 • 204 pages
978-0-86587-186-1 • $79.00 • Paperback
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Occupational Safety and
Health Simplified for the
Food Manufacturing IndustryBy Frank R. Spellman and Revonna M. Bieber
The success of any food manufacturer’s safety
program depends on how accurately a facility interprets
the laws and how it handles the hazards that workers
face on a daily basis. This resource provides industry
managers, safety directors, and workers with
straightforward answers to complicated OSHA
questions.
Referencing FDA, USDA, and other regulatory
standards as applicable, the authors explain the
requirements of the twelve major OSHA standards in
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 29 Part 1910
(general industry) and Part 1928 (agriculture) for food
worker safety, and provide examples to help ensure
compliance with all applicable standards.
The book examines the most serious health
hazards in the industry, including inhalation of flavorings,
radiation, and amputations, and it identifies ways to
prevent accidents from occurring. It addresses both
industry-wide safety concerns and segment-specific
hazards for meatpacking, poultry processing, fruit and
vegetable canning, and food flavoring, and suggests ways
to overcome the language and cultural barriers of the
food industry’s growing Hispanic workforce.
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Construction IndustryBy Government Institutes Research Group
This book makes the difficult task of complying
with the 29 CFR 1926 regulations easier to manage.
From General Safety Provisions to Fall Protection to
Toxic and Hazardous Substance, it examines the
standards of 29 CFR 1926 one-by-one with non-
technical, implementer-friendly explanations of the
requirements and how to fulfill them. There is also a
breakdown, subpart by subpart, of the training standards
for the construction industry.
In addition, this book shows how to prevent the
four leading causes of fatal accidents, which ten OSHA
standards construction sites violate most often, and how
non-Spanish-speaking managers can effectively
communicate safety requirements with Spanish-speaking
employees. The book is full of answers to compliance
questions, including who is obligated to observe the law,
what the law requires, what your OSHA compliance
obligations are, and how state OSHA standards compare
to federal OSHA standards.
2007 • 194 pages
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Ergonomics Made EasyA CHECKLIST APPROACHSecond EditionBy Deborah J. Kearney
Understanding and applying the principles of
ergonomics consistently in an organization not only
reduces the risk of employee injuries, but it also reduces
an organization’s costs and increases productivity. This
newly updated handbook examines 17 new workplace
factors—50 in all—to consider when implementing an
ergonomics program. Organized alphabetically by factor,
each section includes a descriptive checklist, allowing
managers to quickly assess each factor’s status and level
of conformance with safety, quality, and productivity
considerations.
The author explains why ergonomics is a business
solution and not a business problem; how to create cost-
effective ergonomics programs, which step-by-step
procedures to use for evaluating a workplace
environment and implementing ergonomic changes, how
to accommodate the needs of aging and disabled workers,
and how to use ergonomics to increase productivity. A
glossary of ergonomic terms and a listing of sources of
additional information are included.
Deborah Kearney is the president of Job Smart
System, Inc., which specializes in risk management to
improve productivity, safety, and quality to meet global
standards.
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Small Business HandbookBy The Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Think your business is too small to have big
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Safety and Health Administration, “a serious fire, a
permanent injury, or the death of an employee or
owner can cause loss of profit or even an entire
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efficiency and reduce insurance claims and other costs.
Written with the multi-roled small business
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condensed summary of the guidelines and federal laws
designed to keep workers safe. It examines the four
key elements of a safety and health management
system and provides an overview for inexpensively
establishing or integrating these elements into a safety
program.
Special features of this handbook, originally
published in 2005, include an overall action plan
worksheet, model policy statements, codes of safe
practices to help you get started quickly, and a list of
additional resources to reference.
2008 • 54 pages
978-1-60590-262-3 • $30.00 • Paperback
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Occupational Safety and
Health Law Handbook2nd EditionBy lawyers from Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak& Stewart, P.C., McDermott Will & EmeryLLP, Baise & Miller, LLP, and Weil Gotshal &Mangers, LLP,
This popular reference provides an authoritative
source for straightforward explanations to the
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minimum of legal jargon, the authors provide legal
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This handbook covers all of the important legal
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covers the legal and practical consequences to a business
not contesting OSHA citations, OSHA’s use of
“Monitoring Devices on Employees,” and more.
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978-1-60590-669-0 • $65.00 • Paperback
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Index� |��Government�Institutes�
Automating Hazcom ......................................................................21
Biology for Nonbiologists ............................................................15
Chemical Infrastructure Protection and
Homeland Security ....................................................................13
Chemistry for Nonchemists ........................................................15
Code of Federal Regulation Volumes..........................................26
Combat-Related Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD ................ 6
Constitution, the Military, and the Media, The.......................... 5
Contractors in the Government Workplace............................ 4
Cyber Defense ................................................................................10
Ecology for Nonecologists............................................................15
Emergency Preparedness for Libraries ......................................12
Energy Infrastructure Protection and Homeland Security ....13
Environmental Health and Safety Audits....................................18
Environmental Health and Science Desk Reference ..............17
Environmental Law Handbook ..................................................17
Environmental Professional’s Essential Guidebook, The ........18
Environmental Science ..................................................................16
Ergonomics Made Easy ..................................................................25
Essentials in Emergency Management ........................................12
Establishing a Healthcare Emergency
Response Coalition ..................................................................11
Facility Manager’s Guide to Environmental Health and
Safety, The ....................................................................................22
Falls Aren’t Funny ............................................................................19
Food Supply Protection and Homeland Security ....................13
Fundamentals of Occupational Safety and Health ..................23
Geography for Nongeographers ................................................15
Geology for Nongeologists ..........................................................14
Guide to Federal Terms and Acronyms, A ................................ 4
Guide to Innovative Public-Private Partnerships, A ................ 2
Guide to Successful Consulting, A .............................................. 2
Handbook of Meteorology, The ..................................................14
Handbook of Nature, The ............................................................14
Handbook of Safety Engineering, The ........................................20
Handbook of the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration ..............................................................23
Handbook on Household Hazardous Waste............................22
Immigration, Assimilation, and Border Security ...................... 9
In Defense of Science ....................................................................14
Integrated Management Systems ................................................21
Introduction to Emergency Exercise Design and
Evaluation, An..............................................................................11
Is America Safe? ..............................................................................11
Keeping People Safe........................................................................19
Liberty and Security?...................................................................... 9
Life After the Military .................................................................. 6
Military Marriage Manual, The ...................................................... 7
Nuclear Infrastructure Protection and
Homeland Security ....................................................................13
Occupational Safety and Health Law Handbook ....................25
Occupational Safety and Health Simplified for the
Chemical Industry......................................................................24
Occupational Safety and Health Simplified for the
Construction Industry ..............................................................24
Occupational Safety and Health Simplified for the
Food Manufacturing Industry ..................................................24
Performance Driven IT Management ........................................ 3
Physical Hazard Control................................................................19
Physics for Nonphysicists ..............................................................15
Plan to Succeed .............................................................................. 1
Practical Applications in Business Aviation Management ...... 3
Principles and Practices of Professional Consulting .............. 3
Project Management Handbook, The ........................................ 1
Public School Emergency Preparedness and
Crisis Management Plan ..........................................................12
Right-Wing Resurgence ................................................................ 8
Safety and Environmental Management ....................................22
Safety and Health Handbook for Cytotoxic Drugs ................20
Safety Metrics ..................................................................................20
Small Business Handbook ............................................................25
Space Flight ...................................................................................... 7
Special Needs Families in the Military ...................................... 7
Stalemate .......................................................................................... 8
Surviving Cyberwar ........................................................................10
Task Force Patriot and the End of Combat Operations
in Iraq .......................................................................................... 5
Toxicology for Nontoxicologists ................................................15
Transportation of Hazardous Materials Post-9/11 ..................22
US Navy Pictorial History of the War of 1812, The................ 5
Words of Intelligence .................................................................... 9
Workplace Violence Prevention Handbook, The ....................21
Wounded Warrior Handbook, The ............................................ 6
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