A systematic review of the effectiveness of occupational health and safety training
OBJECTIVES: Training is regarded as an important component of occupational health and safety (OHS) programs. This paper primarily addresses whether OHS training has a beneficial effect on workers. The paper also examines whether higher engagement OHS training has a greater effect than lower engageme...
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Main Authors: | Lynda S Robson (Author), Carol M Stephenson (Author), Paul A Schulte (Author), Benjamin C Amick (Author), Emma L Irvin (Author), Donald E Eggerth (Author), Stella Chan (Author), Amber R Bielecky (Author), Anna M Wang (Author), Terri L Heidotting (Author), Robert H Peters (Author), Judith A Clarke (Author), Kimberley Cullen (Author), Cathy J Rotunda (Author), Paula L Grubb (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
2012-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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