244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    An essential and short guide for employees who need to know more about health and safety in the workplace without wanting to spend hours reading dozens of different documents. Whether it‘s for use alongside a training course or simply to brush up on your knowledge, it‘s perfect for equipping you with the principles of health and safety.
    Friendly and accessible, this Common Sense Guide covers all the main aspects of health and safety in manageable chapters to provide you with the knowledge and understanding you need to look after yourself and others in the workplace.



    Suitable for the non-health and safety professional
    Includes questions at the end of each module to consolidate your health and safety knowledge
    Certificate offered to those who complete the exam at the end of the book and return to be marked externally.


    Chapter 1 The Sparsity of Research and Publications on Southern Women: Definitional Complexities, Methodological Problems, and Other Impediments, Caroline Matheny Dillman; Chapter 2 A Myth of the Southern Lady: Antebellum Proslavery Rhetoric and the Proper Place of Woman, Virginia Kent Anderson Leslie; Chapter 3 “My OL’ Black Mammy” In American Historiography, Patricia Morton; Chapter 4 Toward an Understanding of the Quadroon Society of New Orleans, 1780–1860, Mary Gehman; Chapter 5 Lorraine Hansberry as Visionary: Black and White Antebellum Southern Women In Concert, Elizabeth Brown-Guillory; Chapter 6 Growing Up Female, White, and Southern in the 1850s and 1860s, Kathryn Palumbo; Chapter 7 The Civil War and Black Women on the Sea Islands, Carolyn E. Wedin; Chapter 8 Heirs of the Southern Progressive Tradition: Women In Southern Legislatures In the 1920s, Joanne V. Hawks, Mary Carolyn Ellis; Chapter 9 The Black Domestic In the South: Her Legacy as Mother and Mother Surrogate, Susan Tucker; Chapter 10 Socialization for Change: The Cultural Heritage of the White Southern Woman, Sarah Brabant; Chapter 11 The Code of the New Southern Belle: Generating Typifications to Structure Social Interaction, John Lynxwiler, Michele Wilson; Chapter 12 Ladies: South by Northwest, Jacqueline Boles, Maxine P. Atkinson; Chapter 13 Magnolias and Microchips: Regional Subcultural Constructions of Femininity, Susan Middleton-keirn; Chapter 14 And the Girls became Women: Aspirations and Expectations Versus Attainments of Low-Income Black and White Southern Females, William F. Kennel, Sarah M. Shoffner; Chapter 15 Southern Women and Textile Work: Job Satisfaction, Jan K. Bryant; Chapter 16 Stronger than Love: Louisiana’s Sugar Cane Women, Julia Burkart; Chapter 17 Women and Violence: The Intersection of Two Components of Southern Ideology, Becky L. Glass; Chapter 18 Southern White Women Business Owners: Variations on Scripts, Elaine Levin, Lyn Thaxton; Chapter 19 Southern Women Writing about Southern Women: Jill Mccorkle, Lisaalther, Gail Godwin, Ellen Gilchrist, and Lee Smith, Donna Kelleher Darden;

    Biography

    Caroline Matheny Dillman- Reinhardt College Waleska, Georgia