Occupational safety and health education and training for underserved populations

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This article presents an analysis of the essential elements of effective occupational safety and health education and training programs targeting underserved communities. While not an exhaustive review of the literature on occupational safety and health training, the paper provides a guide for practitioners and researchers to the key factors they should consider in the design and implementation of training programs for underserved communities. It also addresses issues of evaluation of such programs, with specific emphasis on considerations for programs involving low-literacy and limited-English-speaking workers.

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O’connor, T., Flynn, M., Weinstock, D., & Zanoni, J. (2014). Occupational safety and health education and training for underserved populations. New Solutions, 24(1), 83–106. https://doi.org/10.2190/NS.24.1.d

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