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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Madison, David; ; | Agran, Martin
Affiliations: Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA
Note: [] This study was supported in part by the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Studies, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. The opinions herein, however, do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Office of Special Education, United States Department of Education.
Note: [] Corresponding author.
Abstract: Many employees may be working in environments with potential risks and may not know how to respond appropriately to these risks, therefore the need for safety-skills training is critical. However, limited information is available on the extent to which supported employees receive such training. The purpose of this investigation was to identify the type of safety-skills training provided to a sample of supported employees. The findings revealed that the majority of employees received training, but the content and format of the training varied. The results are discussed in terms of providing appropriate safety-skills training to supported employees.
Keywords: Safety skills training, Safety training, Job risks, Personal safety, Safe work behavior
DOI: 10.3233/JVR-1995-5105
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 15-23, 1995
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