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PUBLICATIONS

From autobiographical novels to white-papers, regulatory plans to scientific journal articles, here are a few of the publications produced by L.A. Weaver Co., Inc. To see the list, scroll past the photo below and click on the hyperlink. Some can also be accessed from this site. Contact us for availability of others.

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HERE COMES CHILLY WILLY AND HIS DOG BILLY; 39 YEARS OF RUNNING: I’VE NEVER QUIT IN A RACE BEFORE

Over 225 pages and more than 50 photographs detailing the running history to date of Albert Weaver III, Boston Marathon qualifier/finisher, and iron distance triathlete. It includes numerous stories about his running incidents and accidents, training regimens, diet, running techniques such as the Marathon Shuffle, non-running accidents and health issues, chasing and capturing a suspected thief, being the target for bottles, paint guns and spit (in the face), and his attempt to play football at 5”2” and 102 pounds. Includes current athletic endeavors such as a plank hold close to the Guinness Record for his age group, ab harness lifts for 6 minutes, push-up challenges of over 125 straight, and no-breather swims for distance. $39 + 7% sales tax and $4.95 shipping and handling. Total $46.68. Get in touch to order your copy now! Also available on Amazon.

Professional Papers, Publications, and Texts

A Computerized Safety Management Game. With MA Ayoub. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. 1975.

 

A Guide to Ergonomics. Industry Guide Number 9. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. 1993.

 

A Guide to EyeWash and Safety Shower Facilities.  Industry Number 28.  Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. 1995.

 

A Guide to Electrical Safety. Industry Number 23.  Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. 1992.

 

A Guide to Fall Prevention. Industry Guide Number 32. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. June, 1992.

 

A Guide to Fall Prevention. Industry Guide Number 32. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. June, 1998.

 

A Guide to Fall Prevention. Industry Guide Number 32. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. June, 2010.

 

A Guide to Office Safety and Health. Industry Guide Number 33. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. 1992.

 

A Guide to Working with Corrosive Substances. Industry Guide Number 30. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. 1992

 

Absorption Type Chemical Burns: Evaluation and Recommended Controls. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. February, 1978.

 

“Avoiding Crane Side Pulls.” Albert Weaver III, Megan Haase, Grace Callahan, Isabella Forst, Ashley Hearn, and James McCall. Crane Hotline: The Leading Source for the Crane, Rigging and Specialized Transport Industry. August, 2022.

 

“Bandsaw Safety Technologies: Flesh-Sensing Mechanisms, Blade-Housing Interlocks, Blade Brakes, and Blade-Tracking Windows.” Blind peer-reviewed publication. Albert Weaver, Grace Callahan, Ashley Hearn, and James McCall. Professional Safety. December, 2019.

 

“Claustrophobia in Confined Spaces.” Professional Safety Journal. Albert Weaver lll, CSP, William Ojiambo, Jessica Kemp, Drew Diserafino, Anna Simmons. Accepted for Publication (Date Not Yet Known).

 

“Climb Your Way to Safety.” Job-Site Supervisor. FMI Corporation. Raleigh, North Carolina, November/December 2001.

 

“Crane & Side Hoist Side Pulls: Hazards, Risks, & Alternative Methods.” Blind peer-reviewed publication. Albert Weaver III, Megan Haase, Grace Callahan, Isabella Forst, Ashley Hearn, and James McCall. Professional Safety. March, 2021.

 

“Criteria for Effective Eyewashes and Safety Showers.” Albert Weaver and Karen A. Britt. Professional Safety. June, 1977.

 

“Electrical Safety Issues.” Job-Site Supervisor. FMI Corporation. Raleigh, North Carolina, September/October 2001.

 

“Environmental Issues Affecting the Profession: Electronic Sources of Assistance and Biological and Chemical Responses.” In, Proceedings of 2000 American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference, Orlando, Florida, June 27, 2000.

 

“EPA’s Integrated Contingency Plan.”  Enviromentor.  American Society of Safety Engineers Environmental Practice Specialty Newsletter.  Vol. 1, No. 3, Spring, 2002.  American Society of Safety Engineers.  Des Plaines, Illinois.

 

Eyewash and Safety Shower Criteria Document. With Karen Britt and David Pierce. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. 1976.

 

“Falls from Cargo Tankers: Keeping Workers on the Ground.” Albert Weaver III and Cynthia H. Sink. Professional Safety. August, 2016.

 

“Fire Fighters.”  Job-Site Supervisor. FMI Corporation. Raleigh, North Carolina, March/April 2001.

 

“Hazard Communication.” Job-Site Supervisor. FMI Corporation. Raleigh, North Carolina, March/April 2001.

 

“Hazardous Waste Minimization.” In, Proceedings of 2001 American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference, Anaheim, California, June 13, 2001.

 

“Hazardous Waste Management: Laws and Regulations Affecting U.S. Industries.” In, Proceedings of 1998 American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference, Seattle, Washington, June 15, 1998.

 

“ISO 14000: Integrating Existing Programs into the New Structure”.  In, Proceedings of 1997 American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 19, 1997.

 

“Indoor Air Quality:  Regulatory Requirements and Practical Solutions.”  In, Proceedings of 1996 American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference, San Diego, California, June 25, 1996.

 

“Indoor Air Quality.”  In, Proceedings of American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference, Orlando, Florida, June 19, 1995.

 

“Lead Management Strategies and Lead Paint Abatement for Construction, Demolition and Repair.”  In, Proceedings of American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference, Orlando, Florida, June 19, 1995.

 

“On-Site Spill Control and Waste Minimization.”  In, Proceedings of American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 19, 1991.

 

“OSHA Fall Protection Requirements for Bulk Plant Loading Racks.” Argus, North Carolina Petroleum & Convenience Marketers, Volume 2015, Issue 13, July 1, 2015.

 

“Preventing Fatal Falls.” Job-Site Supervisor. FMI Corporation. Raleigh, North Carolina, January/February 2001.

 

Position of the N.C. Department of Labor, A State Administration of the US Occupational Safety and Health Act Relative to Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards. Division of Occupational Safety Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. 1977.

 

“Stormwater Runoff:  Pollution Controls and Best Management Practices.”  In, Proceedings of American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, June 10, 2002.

 

“The Hidden Hazards of Pedestrian Walkways: A Study of Laceration, Fracture, and Fall Injuries Related to Common Landscaping Practices.” Professional Safety Journal. Albert Weaver lll, CSP, William Ojiambo, Jessica Kemp, Drew Diserafino, Anna Simmons, Isabella Goss. June 2022 scheduled.

 

Vibration: An Overview of Documented Effects on Humans. Division of Occupational Safety and Health, N.C. Department of Labor. Raleigh, N.C. 1977.

 

“Vibration: An Overview of Documented Effects on Humans.” L.A. Weaver III, CSP. Professional Safety. April, 1979.

 

“Water Harvesting for Pollution Reduction and Revenue Enhancement: Protecting the Triple Bottom Line.” (White Paper). Albert Weaver III, CSP and Carl Simmons, P.E., May 2011.

 

“Water Harvesting for Pollution Reduction and Revenue Enhancement: Protecting the Triple Bottom Line.” Albert Weaver III, CSP and Carl Simmons, P.E. Professional Safety. August, 2012.

 

Accident Prevention for Supervisors.  L. Albert Weaver III. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, Industrial Extension Service, College of Engineering. 1994

 

Chemical Safety Practices and Procedures.  L. Albert Weaver III. Raleigh, NC: L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1985, r 1990.

 

Concepts of Electrical Safety.  L.Albert Weaver III. Patuxent River, MD: Naval Aviation Logistics Center. 1982

 

Concepts of Ergonomics.  L.Albert Weaver III. Patuxent River, MD: Naval Aviation Logistics Center. 1982

 

Concepts of Fire Prevention and Protection.  L.Albert Weaver III. Patuxent River, MD: Naval Aviation Logistics Center. 1982

 

Concepts of Occupational Health.  L.Albert Weaver III. Patuxent River, MD: Naval Aviation Logistics Center. 1982

 

Concepts of Occupational Safety.  L.Albert Weaver III. Patuxent River, MD: Naval Aviation Logistics Center. 1982

 

Fire Safety. L. Albert Weaver III. (ed.) North Carolina State University, Industrial Extension Service, College of Engineering. 1997

 

Electrical Safety. L. Albert Weaver III. Raleigh, NC: L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1985 r 1994

 

Ergonomics Handbook Practical Applications of Man-Machine Engineering. L. Albert Weaver III. Raleigh, NC: L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1984 r 1994

 

Management and Minimization of Hazardous Waste Under RCRA. Jerome Kohl and L.Albert Weaver III. Raleigh, NC: L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1993

 

Right-To-Know: SARA, Title III and OSHA Hazard Communication. L.Albert Weaver III: North Carolina State University, Industrial Extension Service, College of Engineering 1997

 

Safety and Health Reference Handbook for the Food and Beverage Industry. Bosley, Klick, Davidson, Crocker, Karches, and L.Albert Weaver III: Indianapolis, Indiana: Bosley Studios, Inc. 1979

 

Techniques For Hazardous Waste and Spill Control. L Albert Weaver III. Raleigh, NC: L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1982 r 1996.


Underground Storage Tanks.  L. Albert Weaver III. Raleigh, NC: L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1986 r 19

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Bloodborne Pathogens. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1991. OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1030(c)(1)

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Chemical Hygiene Plan. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1990. OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1450(e)(1-4)

 

Chemical Hygiene Plan: Compliance Program for OSHA Laboratory Standards. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1990. OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1450

 

Chemical Hygiene Plan: Laboratory Safety Manual. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1990. OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1450

 

Confined Space Entry. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1994.

 

Contingency Plan. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1996. 40 CFR part 112.7 (d) and 112.20-.21, 30 CFR part 254, 49 CFR part 194, 33 CFR part 154, Subpart F, 40 CFR part 68, 29 CFR 1910.38(a), 29 CFR 1910.119, 29 CFR 1910.120, 40 CFR part 264, Subpart D, 40 CFR part 265, Subpart D, and 40 CFR 279.52

 

Environmental Policy Statement. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1992. Multiple standard requirements

 

Forklift Training and Recertification. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1974. OSHA Standard 29 CFR1910.178(1) (1-8)

 

Hazard Communication. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1980. 

 

Hearing Conservation. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1974. OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.95(g)(1-10)

 

Lead in Construction. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1993. OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.62(e)(1-5)

 

Locking and Tagging. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1990.

 

Personal Protection Equipment. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1994. OSHA Standard 29 CFR1910.132 (d)(2)

 

Respiratory Protection. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1998. OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134(c)

 

Safety and Environmental Requirements for Drivers/Unloaders Including Personal Protective Equipment, Spill Prevention Requirements, Anhydrous Ammonia Trailer Unloading, Propane Gas Unloading, Bulk Hazardous Liquids Unloading, and Driver Safety Training Acknowledgement. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 2007. 

 

Self Inspection Checklists. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1992. Multiple standard requirements

 

Waste Minimization. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1995. EPA Standard 40 CFR 262

 

Accident Prevention. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1994. Computer aids to expedite many routine functions in safety applications such as manual materials handling, slings, friction, stairways and ramps, incidence rate, and noise exposure.

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 Electrical Safety. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1994. Computer aids to expedite many routine functions in safety applications such as ventilation, radiation (ionizing and non-ionizing), noise, and gas laws.

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Chemical Safety. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1994. Computer aids to expedite many routine functions in safety applications such as OHM's Law (AC and DC), static electricity, ventricular fibrillation threshold, and three phase circuits.

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 Nosh Lifting Equation. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1994. Computer aids to expedite many routine functions in safety applications such as 1991 equation.

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Spill Response. L.A. Weaver Co. Inc. 1994. Computer aids to expedite many routine functions in safety applications such as boom development, pressure cylinders, volume, hazardous gas clouds, radiation, neutralizing acid spills, and neutralizing base spills.

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