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Teen Workers:
Real Jobs, Real Risks (DVD)
This video introduces teens to information they need to know about
their rights and responsibilities on the job. Working teens share
their thoughts on why safety and health on the job are important
for young workers. One teen tells her own story of being seriously
injured at her first job, and how this experience impacts her life.
Contact Darren Linker (206.616.7566, or dlinker@u.washington.edu)
for ordering information.
Health and Safety Awareness for Working Teens Curriculum
This flexible curriculum
for students in grades 9-12 provides teens with basic information about
workplace health and safety for those students who will be working in non-agricultural jobs.
The curriculum is appropriate for a wide range of career and
technical education courses. This flexible five-unit curriculum is composed of age
appropriate actives and lessons.
Topics covered include:
- Identifying hazards in the workplace
- Child labor regulations
- Developing solutions to reduce and eliminate hazards
- Communicating with your supervisor to solve health and safety issues
- Dealing with sexual harassment in the workplace
Note: The video that accompanies the curriculum is available free
of charge to Washington educators. Please contact our office directly
to obtain the video.
Health and Safety curriculum download.
Health and Safety Awareness for Working Teens In Agriculture Curriculum
This curriculum was developed
to teach students in grades 9-12 introductory information about
workplace health and safety in an agricultural work environment.
This flexible five-unit curriculum adressess the unique job hazards
found in an agriculture work setting. The curriculum is composed
of interactive age appropriate lessions that help engage students
in learning about topics such as:
- Identifying hazards in an agricultural work setting
- Child labor regulations that govern agricultural employment
- Developing solutions to reduce and eliminate hazards
- Communicating with your supervisor to solve health and safety
issues
- Dealing with sexual harassment in the workplace
Note:The video that
accompanies the curriculum is available free of charge to
Washington educators.
Please contact our office directly to obtain the video.
Health and Safety in Agriculture curriculum download.
Teen Wallet Cards
These bilingual (English/Spanish)
cards provide useful information that any worker needs to know when
starting a new job and provides web, e-mail, and phone contact information
for Washington State agencies.
Wallet cards download.
Teen Safety Posters
for Educators
These bilingual (English/Spanish)
posters provide web, e-mail, and phone contact information for Washington
State agencies.
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Wood Shop Health and Safety
This training web site
has information for students on how to work safely with wood shop
tools and informtion on general shop safety practices. Wood shop
teacher resources are are also available on this site.
Workplace Ergonomics
and Healthy Computing for Teenagers
This lesson introduces
students to the basic concepts of ergonomics. the lesson includes
activities to demonstrate ergonomics concepts when working with
computers.
Requesting Materials:
To obtain copies of these
materials or if you have questions about their availability please
contact us by e-mail or phone.
Contact Information:
Darren Linker
Program Manager
Center for Ecogenetics & Environmental Health
University of Washington
4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98105
Phone: (206) 616-7566
Fax: (206) 685-4696
email: dlinker@u.washington.edu
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