One-hour pilot training to prevent workers from taking home workplace contaminants
Ceballos, Diana ; Guerrero, Mariana ; Kalweit, Andrew ; Rabin, Richard ; Spengler, John ; Herrick, Robert F.
2020
29
4
519-529
safety training ; chemical risks ; training material ; evaluation of safety propaganda
Health and safety training
https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW
https://doi.org/10.1177/1048291119887188
English
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"Workers can accidentally transport chemical hazards from the workplace to the home, known as “take-home exposures.” Recent take-home lead-poisoning cases highlight the need for effective prevention training. A one-hour take-home prevention training was developed in partnership with a nonprofit. The training was administered and evaluated during two training sessions with twenty-one trainees. The training was composed of a lecture and interactive activities. An illustrated poster was used with different prevention actions within a story line to reduce take-home exposures under three categories: facilities with formal health and safety programs, small businesses, and outdoor work. The effectiveness and acceptability of the training was measured by a survey and pre- and post-training exams. The second training exam responses showed a 14 percent (84 percent to 98 percent) increase in take-home prevention knowledge. Community-based prevention training could reduce the burden of chemical exposures on vulnerable workers and their families."
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