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Why should teens learn about workplace health and safety? Many teens hold jobs while attending school, and nearly all will work eventually. They need basic health and safety awareness so they can protect themselves on the job. It can literally be a matter of life and death. Teens will be better protected if they learn the basics of health and
22 Απρ 2019 · Teachers can raise awareness about job-related hazards, teach youth how to address workplace hazards, provide information on injury prevention and inform youth about workers’ rights. Students can use this knowledge and these skills throughout their careers.
Provide a workplace free from serious recognized hazards and follow all OSHA safety and health standards. Provide training about workplace hazards and required safety gear. Tell you where to get answers to your safety or health questions. Tell you what to do if you get hurt on the job.
3 Μαρ 2014 · Identify a variety of health and safety hazards found on typical teen jobs. Explain three effective ways to reduce or eliminate hazards. Materials Needed. Visual Aids #1–4 photocopied for distribution to class. Visual Aids #1–7 made into overheads. Chalkboard and chalk. Total Time = 60 minutes. Lesson Plan. Total Class Time: 60 minutes.
Show them what safety precautions to take. Give them a chance to ask questions. » Observe teens while they work, and correct any mistakes. Retrain them regularly. » Encourage teens to let you know if there’s a problem or directions are unclear. Make sure teens feel free to speak up. » Prepare teens for emergencies—accidents, fires ...
Talking Safety is data-driven and routinely updated based on current research and changes to rules and regulations. The entire booklet includes instructions for teachers and a step-by-step guide for presenting the material.
is designed to teach teens about workplace health and safety. Students need basic health and safety awareness so they can protect themselves on the job—now, and later in their lives.