Thomas R. Cunningham

social scientist at NIOSH

Thomas R. Cunningham is …
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Q96619209A Wrench in the Gear: Lockout/tagout in the food industry
Q23922673A comprehensive approach to identifying intervention targets for patient-safety improvement in a hospital setting
Q23919972A model for occupational safety and health intervention diffusion to small businesses
Q23922677A safety information campaign to reduce sharps injuries: results from the Stop Sticks campaign
Q122827477A staffing perspective on barriers to and facilitators of temporary worker safety and health
Q126353079AJPH Highlights Health Worker Mental Health
Q126353061An Urgent Call to Address Work-related Psychosocial Hazards and Improve Worker Well-being
Q23922670Application of a model for delivering occupational safety and health to smaller businesses: case studies from the US
Q115074717Applying translational science approaches to protect workers exposed to nanomaterials
Q130545833Authors' response to "It's time to develop a national regulation regarding work-related psychosocial hazards"
Q23922675Better understanding the small business construct to advance research on delivering workplace health and safety
Q64136381Components of an occupational safety and health communication research strategy for small- and medium-sized enterprises
Q23919249Considerations for incorporating "well-being" in public policy for workers and workplaces
Q96619024Convenience Store Compliance to Reduce Workplace Violence
Q25113182Counseling psychology and occupational health psychology
Q49633738Differences in safety training among smaller and larger construction firms with non-native workers: evidence of overlapping vulnerabilities
Q96619309Does your workplace culture help protect you from hepatitis?
Q58615213Evaluation of toolbox safety training in construction: the impact of narratives
Q26344275Firefighters as distributors of workplace safety and health information to small businesses
Q119333967Health Worker Mental Health Initiative
Q96619225Health and Safety on the Open Market
Q126283738Health worker mental health: addressing the current crisis and building a sustainable future
Q96619077Help for Small Businesses
Q96619366How to Avoid Bear Attacks (and other small business concerns)
Q112236010Intermediary perspectives on total worker health in small businesses
Q25930676La evolución de la cultura de la seguridad en un proyecto de construcción sostenible, con una fuerza de trabajo multiétnica: caso de estudio Dallas Omni Hotel
Q24853274Moving beyond the green side of sustainability
Q77791821NIOSH Small Business Assistance Program (superseded)
Q124101898New Burnout Prevention Training for Public Health
Q23922666Occupational safety during adulthood
Q96619093Overlapping Vulnerabilities
Q25018262Overlapping vulnerabilities: the occupational health and safety of young immigrant workers in small construction firms
Q119333778Protecting Temporary Workers: Best Practices for Host Employers
Q23922668Protecting the planet and its people: how do interventions to promote environmental sustainability and occupational safety and health overlap?
Q96619412Puncture: Exposure for Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure
Q96618864Risky Business
Q66476096Safe - Skilled - Ready Workforce Program (superseded)
Q96619429Safety Has Not Been Asked to Prom
Q23919975Safety activities in small businesses
Q24720481Safety climate and culture: a brief tutorial and review of the current state of research, with an emphasis on the inter-relationships with safety management systems
Q24981470Safety culture, green construction, and a multi-ethnic workforce: a case study
Q66475893Safety talk and safety culture: discursive repertoires as indicators of workplace safety and health practice and readiness to change
Q77792559Services Program (superseded)
Q66476097Small Business Assistance Program (superseded)
Q89716130The future of work: implications for occupational health and worker well-being
Q26343306Total Worker Health(TM): an employer solution for employee well- being
Q45069540Translation research in occupational safety and health: a proposed framework
Q96618929USE 2017: Resolve to Be There
Q119334290Updated OSHA-NIOSH Small Business Safety and Health Handbook: Making Workplaces Safer with Checklists
Q124072423Vital signs: health worker-perceived working conditions and symptoms of poor mental health -- Quality of Worklife Survey, United States, 2018-2022
Q89716267Work-related fatigue: a hazard for vulnerable workers
Q112235665Work-related fatigue: a hazard for workers experiencing disproportionate occupational risks
Q24276160Workforce protection in small businesses. A response to the National Science Foundation's dear colleague letter for SBE 2020: future research in the social, behavioral & economic sciences
Q24824633Workforce protection in small businesses. A response to the National Science Foundation's dear colleague letter for SBE 2020: future research in the social, behavioral & economic sciences

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