Setting Safety Standards

  ABBREVIATIONS
  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 collapse sectionPART ONE  INTRODUCTION
 collapse sectionOne  Protective Regulation and the Impasse Between the Public and Private Sectors
 The Vast Unknown World of Private Standards
 collapse sectionThe Presumption Against Private Standards
 The "Voluntary" Nature of Private Standards
 Private Power and Public Safety
 collapse sectionBeyond "Capture" Theory: Toward an Institutional Perspective
 Who Benefits from Private Safety Standards?
 Bringing the Bureaucracy Back In
 Research Goals and General Findings
 collapse sectionTwo  Background and Research Design
 Private Standards and Public Interests
 collapse sectionOrganizational Forms of Private Standards-Setting
 Profiles of Prominent Private Standards-Setters
 The Universe of Public Safety Standards
 collapse sectionResearch Design
 Notes on Fieldwork

 collapse sectionPART TWO  CASE STUDIES
 collapse sectionThree  Safety Standards for Grain Elevators
 collapse sectionGrain Elevators and the Explosion Problem
 The Explosion Problem
 The Ignition-Control Strategy
 The Housekeeping Strategy
 collapse sectionThe NFPA Standard for Grain Elevators
 Housekeeping: A Gentlemen's Agreement
 The Unspoken Arguments: Liability and Retroactivity
 The Uneasy Solution: Change the Packaging
 Technical Arguments, Surprising Results
 collapse sectionThe OSHA Standard
 Hanging a Number on Dust Control
 The Battle of the Cost-Benefit Analysts
 Country Elevators and Distributional Effects
 The OSHA Standard Prevails (with Minor Improvements)
 Summary Evaluation
 collapse sectionFour  Standards for Aviation Fire Safety
 collapse sectionFire Extinguishers, Smoke Detectors, and the FAA
 The Air Canada Fire
 Political Pressure and a Prompt Proposal
 Technical Objections and a Final Rule
 Evaluating the FAA Standard
 collapse sectionA Little-known and Surprisingly Strict Private Standard: NFPA 408
 The 1980 Revival of NFPA 408
 Flexible Nozzles and Special Training
 Summary Evaluation
 collapse sectionFive  Safety Standards and Labeling Requirements for Woodstoves
 collapse sectionAn Overview of Woodstove Safety
 The Creosote Problem
 Nearby Combustibles and Other Hazards
 Are Woodstoves a Serious Problem?
 Underwriters Laboratories
 collapse sectionUL 1482: Room Heaters, Solid-Fuel Type
 From Proposal to Publication
 Canvassing for Consensus
 The Unofficial Story and UL's Unpublished Standards
 The Importance of Precedents
 Design Standards and Delegation
 Performance Requirements and Educated Guesses
 Product Certification and the Real World
 Evaluating UL 1482
 The Nagging Creosote Problem
 collapse sectionThe CPSC Labeling Rule
 The Staff Drafts a Rule
 Analysis or Post Hoc Rationalization?
 Minimal Costs, Doubtful Benefits
 Comments, Some Changes, and a Deferred Decision
 Presumed Benefits, Implementation Problems
 Summary Evaluation
 collapse sectionSix  Safety Standards for Unvented Gas-Fired Space Heaters
 collapse sectionThe Unvented Gas Space Heater
 The Invisible Hazard: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
 AGA Labs: The UL of Gas Appliances
 collapse sectionANSI Z21.11.2
 Whither the Unvented Heater?
 The Overhaul of Z21.11.2
 The CPSC and the ODS
 Optional Equipment: AGA's Uneasy Solution
 The CPSC Investigates the ODS
 Playing Poker with the Private Sector
 Petitions and Confusion Follow the CPSC Rule
 Summary Evaluation

 collapse sectionPART THREE  ANALYSIS
 collapse sectionSeven  Public and Private Conceptions of Safety
 Paternalism and Problem Definition
 collapse sectionDefining the Range of Acceptable Solutions
 Banning a Product or Process
 Forcing Technology
 Work Rules and Other Operational Controls
 Information Disclosure and Labels
 When Regulations Take Effect
 collapse sectionRegulatory Philosophy and Professional Ethics
 The Engineering Ethic
 The Enforcement Ethic
 collapse sectionEight  Regulatory Decisionmaking:  Public and Private Standards in Action
 Decision Rules and Routines
 Measures of Overall Performance
 Accounting for Regulatory Overlap
 collapse sectionNine  Explaining Regulatory Behavior
 collapse sectionThe Political Economy of Safety Regulation
 The Path of Least Resistance
 Forestalling Government Regulation
 The Business of Product Testing
 NFPA Standards: Economics, Politics, and Process
 Risk and Culture: The Peculiar Fear of Flying
 collapse sectionLegal Constraints on Standards-Setting
 Antitrust Law
 Liability Law
 The Burden of Justification
 collapse sectionTen  Comparative Institutional Advantages
 Decisional Costs
 collapse sectionInstitutional Knowledge
 Technical Know-How
 Information about Real-World Experience
 Applied Research and Development
 collapse sectionThe Evolutionary Perspective
 The Timing of Regulatory Interventions
 Adapting Standards over Time
 Comparative Summary

 collapse sectionPART FOUR  POLICY IMPLICATIONS
 collapse sectionEleven  Reforming Standards-Setting: The Procedural Perspective
 collapse sectionRules of Participation
 Notice Requirements and "Openness"
 The Importance of Being "Balanced"
 Appearances Can Be Deceiving
 The Opportunity to Comment
 Rules of Analysis
 Summary
 collapse sectionTwelve  Interactive Strategies and Alternative Policy Instruments
 The Failure of "Standards Policy"
 collapse sectionDefining a Role for Public Standards
 Promoting "Public" Values
 Niches for Public Standards
 collapse sectionAlternative Policy Instruments and Institutions
 Reforming Liability Law
 Loosening Antitrust Law
 Public Information Systems
 Engineering Schools, Insurance Companies, and Other Influential Institutions
 Conclusions

  APPENDIX:  LIST OF INTERVIEWS
 collapse sectionNotes
 One Protective Regulation and the Impasse Between the Public and Private Sectors
 Two Background and Research Design
 Three Safety Standards for Grain Elevators
 Four Standards for Aviation Fire Safety
 Five Safety Standards and Labeling Requirements for Woodstoves
 Six Safety Standards for Unvented Gas-Fired Space Heaters
 Seven Public and Private Conceptions of Safety
 Eight Regulatory Decisionmaking: Public and Private Standards in Action
 Nine Explaining Regulatory Behavior
 Ten Comparative Institutional Advantages
 Eleven Reforming Standards-Setting: The Procedural Perspective
 Twelve Interactive Strategies and Alternative Policy Instruments
 collapse sectionBIBLIOGRAPHIES
 Grain Elevators
 Aviation Fire Safety
 Woodstoves
 Gas Space Heaters
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