A Guide to Safe Field Operations
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-777


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ADDITIONAL READING

Allen, Deborah, 1980, What you should know about chain saws: Family Safety, Spring, p. 28-30.

American National Red Cross, 1973, Advanced first aid and emergency care: Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday and Co., Inc., 318 p.

_____1979, Standard first aid and personal safety (2d ed.): Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday and Co., Inc., 268 p.

Anonymous, 1973, Poisons, stings, and bites: Emergency Product News, v. 9, no. 2, p. 19-25.

_____1973b, Insect stings--a danger as outdoor season opens (interview with Dr. Claude A. Frazier): U.S. News and World Report, April 30, p. 47-48.

_____1977, An unwelcome guest: Agricultural Research, v. 25, no. 9, p. 15.

_____1981, What should you do during an earthquake?: Earthquake Information Bulletin, v. 13, no. 3, p. 93.

Bowers, Jan, 1980, When nature goes on a rampage: Family Safety, Spring, p. 26-27.

Brew, D.A., Bartsch-Winkler, Susan, Grantz, A., and Plafker, G., 1978, Guidelines for safe geologic fieldwork in Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey, Branch of Alaskan Geology, Committee on Safety, 10 p.

Brower, D.R., ed., 1962, Manual of ski mountaineering (3d ed.): San Francisco, Sierra Club, 224 p.

Crippen, E.R., and Davis, K., undated, Staying alive in the arctic: Juneau, State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services [pamphlet], 24 p.

Dusel-Bacon, Cynthia, 1979, "Come quick! I'm being eaten by a bear!": Alaska magazine, February, p. 12-13, 72-76.

Guthrie, Dorothea, 1980, Springtime is sting time: Family Safety, Spring, p. 19-21.

Houston, C.S., 1976, Altitude illness--1976 version: American Alpine Journal, v. 20, no. 2, issue 50, p. 407-413.

_____1979, Altitude illness--recent advances in knowledge: American Alpine Journal, v. 22, no. 1, issue 53, p. 153-159.

Harrington, H.D., 1967, Edible native plants of the Rocky Mountains: Albuquerque, New Mexico University Press, 392 p.

Jones, D.F., 1971, Back strain: the state of the art: Journal of Safety Research, v 3, no. 1, p. 28-34.

Kauffman, R.H., undated, How to protect yourself in the unlikely event of fire: unpublished, Los Angeles County Fire Department, Operations Division, P.O. Box 3009, Terminal Annex, Los Angeles, CA 90051, 4 p.

Kleinspehn, Karen, and Sisson, Jinny, 1981, Guidelines for safety policy and general practices in field work: unpublished manuscript, Department of Geological and Geophysical Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., 47 p.

Kordyasz, E., 1979, Beware of scorpions: World Health, February 1979, p. 36.

Ley, H.L., Jr., 1971, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, in P.B. Beeson and Walsh McDermott (eds.), Cecil-Loeb textbook of medicine, volume 1, (13th ed.): Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders Co., p. 478-480.

Lyght, C.E., and others, ed., 1966, The Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy (11th ed.): Rahway, N.J., Merck Shank and Dohme Research Laboratories, 1,850 p.

Maricopa county Department of Civil Defense and Emergency Services, undated, Desert survival: Maricopa County Department of Civil Defense and Emergency Services, 2035 n. 52nd St., Phoenix, AZ, 11 p.

Meiklejohn, Gordon, 1971, Colorado tick fever, in P.B. Beeson and Walsh McDermott (eds.), Cecil-Loeb textbook of medicine, volume 1, (13th ed.): Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders Co., p. 432-434.

Miller, R.W., 1974, Guide for using horses in mountain country: Bozeman, Montana Wilderness Society, 16 p.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1970a, Thunderstorms: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA/PI 70014, 5 p.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1970b, Lightning: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA/PI 70014, 5 p.

National Safety Council, 1966, Tick bites: Chicago, National Safety Council Data Sheet 228 (revised), 3 p.

_____1969, Emergency, a pocket guide to emergency action: National Safety council [pamphlet] no. 192.22, 25 p.

_____1980, How to survive a hotel fire: National Safety Council [pamphlet] no. 195.83, 5 p.

National Weather Service, 1971, Tornado, Safety rules: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [pamphlet], NOAA/PA 70008, 1 p.

_____1980, NOAA weather radio: National Weather Service [pamphlet] NOAA/PA 76015, 7 p.

Newman, Bert, 1981, Don't drink the water: Audubon, v. 83, May, p. 95-97.

Office of Boating Safety, 1977, (Almost) everything you ever wanted to know about boating but were afraid to ask: U.S. Coast Guard [pamphlet], 24 p.

Peterson, A.E., 1962, Lightning hazards to mountaineers: American Alpine Journal, p. 143-154.

Schmidt, S.D., and Meier, P.G., 1982, In-use test for Giardia cyst removal for Katadyn pocket filter and piston pump filter: Michigan University, Institute of Environmental and Industrial Health, Ann Arbor, (unpublished report), 17 p.

Smith, H.A., 1976, There's no hotfoot like a scorpion bite: Smithsonian, v. 6, no. 11, p. 140.

U.S. Coast Guard, 1974, Federal requirements for recreational boats: U.S. Coast Guard [pamphlet] C6-290, 15 p.

_____1980, A pocket guide to cold water survival: U.S. Coast Guard Pamphlet COM-DTINST M3131.5, 20 p.

U.S. Forest Service, 1977, Safety and health orientation for new employees: U.S. Forest Service, 49 p.

Water Resources Division, 1961, Special safety issue: U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Bulletin, December, 43 p.

Watt, C.H., 1979, Snakebite: Don't cool it: Emergency Medical Services, v. 8, no. 5, p. 10-13, 72.

Yoxall, Patricia, 1982, What to do when lightning strikes: Family Safety, Spring, p. 12-14.

Zahl, P.A., 1968, Scorpions--living fossils of the sands: National Geographic, v. 133, no. 3, p. 436-442.


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