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Tailgate Meetings that Work : A Guide to Effective Construction Safety Training Labor Occupational Health Program
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Project Coordination Team

    Robin Baker
    Labor Occupational Health Program (LOHP), School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley
    Robert Downey
    Associated General Contractors (AGC) of California
    Mary Ruth Gross
    Center for Labor Research and Education, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley
    Charles Reiter
    State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, AFL-CIO
Additional Writers
    Paula Babcock, LOHP
    Deborah Gold, LOHP
    Greg Raymond, The Cohen Group/ AGC of California
    Ralph Sbragia, AGC of California
    Frances Schreiberg, LOHP
Reviewers
    Michael Horowitz, Cal/OSHA
    Jerry Loften, Asbestos Workers Local 16
    Barry Lubovitsky, State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, AFL-CIO
    Iraj Pourmehraban, Cal/OSHA Consultation Service
    Scott Schneider, CPWR – Center for Construction Research and Training, AFL-CIO
    Charles (Dick) Steele, Kiewit Pacific
    Eric Svahn, Carpenters Local 713
Funders
    Health and Safety Commission, California Department of Industrial Relations
    Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office
Editor
    Eugene Darling, LOHP
Designer/Desktop Publisher
    Kate Oliver, LOHP
Cover Design
    Donna Golden, AGC of California
Printing
    University of California Printing Services
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