Zierold Kristina M
School of Public Health, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA
New Solut. 2015 May;25(1):25-41. doi: 10.1177/1048291115569024. Epub 2015 Mar 16.
Safety training is strongly endorsed as one way to prevent teens from performing dangerous tasks at work. The objective of this mixed methods study was to characterize the safety training that teenagers receive on the job. From 2010 through 2012, focus groups and a cross-sectional survey were conducted with working teens. The top methods of safety training reported were safety videos (42 percent) and safety lectures (25 percent). The top lessons reported by teens were "how to do my job" and "ways to spot hazards." Males, who were more likely to do dangerous tasks, received less safety training than females. Although most teens are getting safety training, it is inadequate. Lessons addressing safety behaviors are missing, training methods used are minimal, and the time spent is insignificant. More research is needed to understand what training methods and lessons should be used, and the appropriate safety training length for effectively preventing injury in working teens. In addition, more research evaluating the impact of high-quality safety training compared to poor safety training is needed to determine the best training programs for teens.
安全培训被大力倡导为防止青少年在工作中执行危险任务的一种方式。这项混合方法研究的目的是描述青少年在工作中接受的安全培训。2010年至2012年期间,对在职青少年进行了焦点小组讨论和横断面调查。报告的主要安全培训方法是安全视频(42%)和安全讲座(25%)。青少年报告的主要课程是“如何做好我的工作”和“发现危险的方法”。更有可能执行危险任务的男性比女性接受的安全培训更少。虽然大多数青少年都在接受安全培训,但培训并不充分。缺乏针对安全行为的课程,所使用的培训方法很少,且花费的时间也很少。需要更多研究来了解应采用哪些培训方法和课程,以及有效预防在职青少年受伤的适当安全培训时长。此外,还需要更多研究来评估高质量安全培训与低质量安全培训的影响,以确定最适合青少年的培训项目。