Enhancing occupational safety and health through use of the national skill standards
Autor: | Andrea H. Okun, John Palassis, Paul A. Schulte, Marie Haring Sweeney |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
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Government
Inservice Training Economic sector Health Policy Effective safety training Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Poison control Certification Occupational safety and health United States Occupational Diseases Occupational health nursing Occupational Exposure Workforce Accidents Occupational Humans Industry Business Marketing Program Development Safety National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health U.S Occupational Health |
Zdroj: | International journal of occupational and environmental health. 10(1) |
ISSN: | 1077-3525 |
Popis: | In a voluntary national effort, U.S. industry, education, labor, and government have initiated the development of standards for job skills and competencies in jobs in 15 economic sectors. The aim of the skill standards is to maintain a globally competitive workforce. Efforts to include occupational safety and health knowledge and skills as core elements in these standards are described. The first skill standards to include occupational safety and health competencies were developed for the manufacturing sector, evaluated by 3,800 workers in 700 companies, and published. National skill standards can stimulate extensive training in occupational safety and health, with resultant application to a larger percentage of workers than ever before. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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