"The new Youth@Work--Talking Safety is a fun, free and engaging curriculum that helps teachers and school/community-based job placement staff educate young people about the basics of job safety and health. The curriculum presents essential information and career-readiness skills through a focus on eight core competencies. The transferable skills gained through the Talking Safety curriculum will help students stay safe and healthy now and throughout their lives. All eleven lessons are designed for a 45-minute class period. The curriculum is flexible and can easily be tailored to the needs of your students.This publication also includes a PowerPoint presentation and a video." - NIOSHTIC-2NIOSHTIC no. 2004969
Adolescents and young adults (<25 years) working in agriculture are at greater risk of injury than y...
The article discusses the implementation of safety, hygiene and health measures at work into the edu...
BackgroundAn online, multiple-choice assessment was developed and validated for Youth@Work-Talking S...
"The new Youth@Work--Talking Safety is a fun, free and engaging curriculum that helps teachers and s...
"The new Youth@Work--Talking Safety is a fun, free and engaging curriculum that helps teachers and s...
The new Youth@Work--Talking Safety is a fun, free and engaging curriculum that helps teachers and sc...
Why do youth get hurt, sick, or killed on the job? Teens work in a variety of industries, from food ...
Adolescents suffer higher rates of work-related injuries than do adults. A school-based education pr...
The curriculum is intended for supported employment agencies, community vocational rehabilitation pr...
"By the time they are seniors in high school, the majority of United States youth are, or have been,...
What do young workers need to think about before starting a job? This video covers general awareness...
NOTE: "Changes were made to the Disaster Blaster and Bingo games in the curriculum to increase under...
Work, a defining feature of adolescence in the United States, has many benefits. Work also has risks...
Adolescents and young adults (<25 years) working in agriculture are at greater risk of injury than y...
The article discusses the implementation of safety, hygiene and health measures at work into the edu...
BackgroundAn online, multiple-choice assessment was developed and validated for Youth@Work-Talking S...
"The new Youth@Work--Talking Safety is a fun, free and engaging curriculum that helps teachers and s...
"The new Youth@Work--Talking Safety is a fun, free and engaging curriculum that helps teachers and s...
The new Youth@Work--Talking Safety is a fun, free and engaging curriculum that helps teachers and sc...
Why do youth get hurt, sick, or killed on the job? Teens work in a variety of industries, from food ...
Adolescents suffer higher rates of work-related injuries than do adults. A school-based education pr...
The curriculum is intended for supported employment agencies, community vocational rehabilitation pr...
"By the time they are seniors in high school, the majority of United States youth are, or have been,...
What do young workers need to think about before starting a job? This video covers general awareness...
NOTE: "Changes were made to the Disaster Blaster and Bingo games in the curriculum to increase under...
Work, a defining feature of adolescence in the United States, has many benefits. Work also has risks...
Adolescents and young adults (<25 years) working in agriculture are at greater risk of injury than y...
The article discusses the implementation of safety, hygiene and health measures at work into the edu...
BackgroundAn online, multiple-choice assessment was developed and validated for Youth@Work-Talking S...