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Working Together for Safety - A State Team Approach to Preventing Occupational Injuries in Young People (Paperback)
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Working Together for Safety - A State Team Approach to Preventing Occupational Injuries in Young People (Paperback)
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Most young people work at some time during high school. Although
working can be a positive experience, it also has risks. The
Institute of Medicine's Committee on the Health and Safety
Implications of Child Labor reports that 50 percent of youths
between ages 15 and 17 work at some time during the course of a
year and that 80 percent of students work at least some time during
high school. Every year, at least 100,000 of these young people
seek treatment in an emergency room for a work-related injury.
Every year, at least 70 young people are killed on the job. Young
people are injured in the workplace at twice the rate of adult
workers. Yet no single agency has the ultimate responsibility for
protecting young people from workplace hazards. What is needed is
an approach that brings coherence and coordination to this mission.
A State team for young worker safety is a coalition of agencies and
organizations whose goal is to protect the safety and health of
young people in the workplace. The American Heritage Dictionary
defines a team as "a group organized to work together." This
definition goes to the heart of the State team approach. A State
team is not a committee, taskforce, or blue ribbon panel. State
teams do not exist to make recommendations, issue reports, share
information, or discuss issues-although they can do all of these.
State teams exist to work on concrete projects that protect young
people from injuries in the workplace. Over the past 5 years,
several of the States in the Northeastern part of the United States
have successfully used the State team approach to improve their
capacity to protect young workers. "Working Together for Safety: A
State Team Approach to Preventing Occupational Injuries to Young
People" was developed by EDC with funding from NIOSH. It begins
with two case studies that demonstrate the value of the State team
approach. The remainder of the document describes the experiences
and activities of the State teams in the Northeast; the products
developed by the teams for teens, parents, employers, school staff,
health care providers, and others who can help protect young people
from injury on the job; and key resources for other States
interested in creating their own State teams.
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