
Preparing Teens for Work: Safety Training and Parental Support
IHSA Safety Podcast · Marc Aflalo
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Show Notes
This episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast discusses adequate health and safety training for teenagers entering the workforce and features Angela and Melanie.
Angela and Melanie express concerns about young workers receiving proper training on common workplace hazards, emergency procedures, or personal protective equipment (PPE) at their places of work. Angela says, although her son learned some basic safety protocols, there should have been more focused training at his workplace on potential hazards like chemical exposure and working at heights.
Melanie states that while her daughter did receive some training on health and safety at her current job, her previous job did not provide adequate training, especially in the context of potential violence and harassment, which are common hazards in the workforce.
Angela and Melanie emphasize the importance of safety education and communication in preventing workplace incidents. Both parents agree that high schools should provide more education on workplace safety, especially before students enter the workforce. They also encourage other parents to ask questions about their children's work environments, emphasize their rights, and engage more proactively in conversations about safety.
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