Occupational Safety and Health Education in Post-Secondary Career and Technical Education Construction Programs

Kimberly J. Rauscher, D. Bush, Charlotte Chang, D. Myers
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Construction is one of the most dangerous industries in the US. Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs are important settings in which new construction workers can learn about Occupational Safety and Health (OSH). CTE programs are sometimes the only place where these workers will encounter such training. We set out to examine the quality of OSH education received by students in post-secondary CTE construction programs by conducting a surv ey of instructors teaching in these programs across the country . The goal was to learn the extent to which previously identified" essential elements necessary for providing effective safety and health education" are spread across these programs. Our findings show instructors in these programs prioritize hands-on training, make efforts to stay current in best practices in safety and health, and regularly update their curricula. We also found that instructors need more training on effectively teaching safety and health to more meaningfully integrate such content into their trade skill courses. Finally, we found that instructors need to better model effective safety and health management systems within their classrooms to help keep students safe and set students' expectations for safe work when they enter their chosen trade.
专上职业技术教育建设项目中的职业安全与健康教育
建筑业是美国最危险的行业之一。职业和技术教育(CTE)项目是新建筑工人学习职业安全与健康(OSH)的重要场所。CTE项目有时是这些工人能够得到此类培训的唯一场所。我们开始通过对全国各地在这些项目中教学的教师进行调查,来检查学生在中学后CTE建设项目中接受的职业安全与健康教育的质量。目的是了解先前确定的“提供有效安全和健康教育所需的基本要素”在这些项目中的传播程度。我们的研究结果表明,这些项目的教师优先考虑实践培训,努力跟上安全和健康方面的最佳实践,并定期更新课程。我们还发现,教师需要更多关于有效讲授安全和健康的培训,以便更有意义地将这些内容纳入其贸易技能课程。最后,我们发现教师需要在课堂上更好地建立有效的安全和健康管理系统,以帮助确保学生的安全,并设定学生在进入所选行业时对安全工作的期望。
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