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1978 June      QST                                     p. 11
               How Safe is Your Ham Shack? - Part 1

     July      QST                                     p. 37
               How Safe is Your Ham Shack? - Part 2

     September QST                                     p. 31
               Technical Correspondence

     October   QST                                     p. 39
               How Safe is Your Ham Shack? - Part 3


1980 January   QST                                     p. 56
               Toward Safer Antenna Installations

     March     QST                                     p. 32
               Walking Your Tower Up? Can You Do It Safely? 

     July      QST                                     p. 40 
               Walking Your Tower Up? (Correspondence)

     October   QST                                     p. 47
               Additional Safety For The Field Day 
               Overvoltage Protection Circuit
               

1981 January   QST                                     p. 42
               Safety Against Electrical Shock


1982 November  QST                                     p. 50
               Battery Pack Safety For Hand Held Rigs


1983 November  QST                                     p. 61
               Power Interlock Safety


1984 February  QST                                     p. 49
               Power Interlock Safety

     April     QST                                     p. 42
               Safe AC Power Wiring Practices

     October   QST                                     p. 40
               High Voltage Power Supply Safety

     December  QST                                     p. 19
               The Amateur and Electrical Safety       4 pages


1985 July      QST                                     p. 43
               Electrical Safety


1988 April     QST                                     p. 45
               Safety Screen For Cooling Fans

     June      QST                                     p. 49
               Safer Operation For The Field Day 
               Generator Overvoltage Protector


1990 February  QST                                     p. 39
               Improved ONV Safety Belts
               (Also see Product Review Dec 1989)

     November  QST                                     p. 41
               Safety First


1991 March     QST                                     p. 28
               Making Soldering Safer

     June      QST                                     p. 43
               Quick Power and Antenna Disconnects for 
               Equipment Lightning Safety 

     July      QST                                     p. 47
               More on Safe Wiring Practices 

     August    QST                                     p. 42
               More on Safer Soldering


1992 July      QST                                     p. 50
               Simulated Emergencies Test the System


1993 May       QST                                     p. 69
               Is Amateur Radio Safe?

     July      QST                                     p. 40
               Reverse-Polarity Protection for Your Gear


