Use of Dangerous Equipment in the Workplace and Safety Training: Effects on Work-Related Injury in Teenagers
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Description:Background: The primary cause of work-related injury among teenagers is contact with objects and equipment. Many injuries occur in teens working with equipment prohibited by child labor laws. The objectives of this study were to investigate the methods of safety training that teens working with prohibited equipment received and to evaluate whether any specific method of training was protective in preventing teens from working with prohibited equipment. Methods: Data was obtained from teenagers in public high schools in Jefferson County, Kentucky, using qualitative and quantitative methods. Focus groups and interviews were conducted with 42 teens in April-May of 2010. In January-February of 2011 a survey of all teens in the schools was administered. Results: Overall, 52% of the teens interviewed had been injured at their current job and 48% said they worry about getting hurt at work. Results from qualitative data showed that the method and amount of safety training received was highly variable and was not dependent on the presence of prohibited equipment at work. Although many teens reported use of equipment prohibited by US child labor laws, injury in those teens was not consistent. Discussion: Work-related injury is a preventable contributor to teenage death and disability. Our research has shown a great irregularity in the type and amount of safety training provided to teenagers exposed to dangerous tasks. An alarming number of teens reported use of prohibited equipment by themselves or teenage coworkers. These results show that further investigation is warranted to identify targets for prevention. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20059001
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Citation:APHA 139th Annual Meeting and Exposition, October 29 - November 2, 2011, Washington, D.C. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association, 2011 Oct; :249880
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Contact Point Address:Erin Welsh, BS, University of Louisville, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, 485 E. Gray St, Lousiville, KY, USA 40202
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Email:erin.welsh@louisville.edu
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Federal Fiscal Year:2012
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Performing Organization:University of Louisville
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:20090801
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Source Full Name:APHA 139th Annual Meeting and Exposition, October 29 - November 2, 2011, Washington, D.C
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End Date:20120731
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