Teaching resource puts young workers safety into the classroom

Teaching resource puts young workers safety into the classroom

 

Hamilton, ON (November 16, 2010) – Every year, young workers are critically injured or killed on the job. To help educate young people about workplace healthy and safety and prevent injuries, a new resource has been developed specifically for secondary school teachers. Health and Safety Teaching Tools is a comprehensive tool-kit designed for the classroom by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS).

This tool-kit contains more than 200 pages of safety information, tips, classroom activities, handouts and quizzes, as well as a companion CD of accompanying slides in PowerPoint and PDF formats, for use as student handouts.

The information provided within this tool-kit is based on best practice principles and techniques. Its purpose is to provide guidance on young worker safety, rather than prescribe specific requirements.

Secondary school teachers can play a vital role in developing awareness of workplace health and safety issues in young people. It has been proven that integrating workplace health and safety education into the classroom has helped in the prevention of accidents and injuries.

More information on this tool-kit can be found on the CCOHS website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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