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Research article summary:
The best method for improving safety on the job for supported employees.
Abstract Extract: This article addresses the best method for improving safety on-the-job for supported employees. A survey of common causes of accidents and the opinions of individuals involved in supported employment is presented. This is followed by an evaluation of ... (Full abstract text below) Published 2002
in Journal: Work
(Language : eng)
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1. Work.
2002 ;19(1):81-6
The best method for improving safety on the job for supported employees.
Holzberg E
Boston University, Boston, MA, USA. edh831@hotmail.com
This article addresses the best method for improving safety on-the-job for supported employees. A survey of common causes of accidents and the opinions of individuals involved in supported employment is presented. This is followed by an evaluation of types of safety skills training that is available. Most of the training programs discussed utilized a problem solving approach.
PMID : 12454353 [PubMed - Indexed for MEDLINE]
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| First Name | LastName | Initials |
| Emily | Holzberg | E |
Affiliation: Boston University, Boston, MA, USA. edh831@hotmail.com
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Category links from this article:- Accidents, Occupational - prevention & control
- Adaptation, Psychological
- Disabled Persons - education
- Employment, Supported
- Humans
- Inservice Training - methods
- Mentally Disabled Persons
- Mentally Ill Persons
- Occupational Health
- Problem-Based Learning
- Professional Competence
- Safety Management
- United States
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