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Trainer Evaluation of a Union-based Ten-hour Safety and Health Hazard-awareness Program for U.S. Construction Workers
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Training SystemEngineeringSafety ScienceEducationInjury PreventionU.s. Construction WorkersPrevention Through DesignOccupational Health And SafetyUnion-based Outreach InstructorsTraining MaterialsHealth Hazard-awareness ProgramWork SafetyHuman SafetyOccupational SafetyEmergency MedicineNursingTrainer EvaluationPatient SafetyOccupational TherapyConstruction ManagementSpecial EducationDifferential Training Impact
A web-based survey of union-based outreach instructors evaluated training materials developed to teach OSHA ten-hour hazard-awareness courses to members of the construction trades. Respondents taught an average of five ten-hour hazard-awareness courses per year. When asked about hazards commonly encountered by their trainees, 83% identified falls from ladders, with a range of 1-22 hazards identified. Over one third of the trainers taught individuals whose primary languages were not English. Increased interaction with trainees through subsequent phone calls may be a marker of differential training impact.
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