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Bibliography

Alvero, A., Olson, R., and Austin, J. "Behavioral Safety Research: Discoveries To Guide Your Decisions." Behavioral Safety NOW Conference, Las Vegas, NV. Oct. 1999.

Cook, S. and McSween T. E. "The Role of Supervisors in Behavioral Safety Observations," Professional Safety. Oct. 2000, p. 33-36.

Geller, E. S. "Behavior-Based is Not Enough: Non-behavioral Principles to Strengthen Your Safety Process." Behavioral Safety NOW Conference, Reno, NV. Oct. 2000.

McSween, T. E. The Values-Based Safety Process: A Behavioral Approach to Enhancing your Safety Culture. New York, NY. John Wiley & Sons, 1995.

Published in Proceedings of ASSE's Professional Development Conference, American Society of Safety Engineers. Nashville, TX, June 2002, and also presented at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) meeting April 11, 2005.

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