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EDUCATING FOR CAREERS PRESENTATION:
KEEPING OUR STUDENTS SAFE IN THE WORKPLACE
PRESENTED BYROSS ARNOLD
CAREERSAFE REPRESENTATIVE
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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
Knowledge of:• Multiple factors that contribute to teen
workplace injuries and fatalities• Free resources for teachers to teach workplace
safety • The importance of workplace safety for teens• CareerSafe funding, training, and
implementation strategiesSkills:
• Learn how to navigate and become comfortable with the navigation of CareerSafe courses
• The next steps to receive up to 25 hours of professional development training
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www.youthrules.dol.gov1-866-4US-WAGE
Child Labor Every year about 160,000 youth under 18 years
of age are injured on the job in America About 1/3 of those, or 55,000, suffer injuries
serious enough to require emergency room treatment
Sadly, in 2009, 32 young workers died because of occupational injuries
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Nonfatal Injuries
The following are data from a variety of sources: Est. 26,500 emergency department-treated injuries and illnesses among 15-17 year-olds in 2009
(Source: National Electronic Injury Surveillance System- NIOSH Work Supplement. NIOSH estimates that 1/3rd of work-related injuries are treated in hospital emergency departments.)
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Nonfatal Injuries
Est. 4,380 injuries and illnesses requiring at least one day away from work among youth <18 years in 2009
(Source: BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses. Data provided by Jim Rice. Data are reported by employers in a survey that excludes small farms, government agencies and the self-employed.)
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Nonfatal Injuries
Est. 5,773 work-related injuries of youth <20 years on farms in 2006
(Source: NIOSH Childhood Agricultural Injury Survey. Data reported by farm operators).
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Youth Worker Deaths
22 deaths of youth less than 18 years of age
13 deaths of youth less than 16 years of age
(Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 2009.)
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How are 15 to 17 year old workers getting killed?
Youth Safety Statistics
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Teen Worker Safety Sites
http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/508/index.html “Is Your Daughter Safe at Work?” video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv6mNOG1KPY The http://www.youngworkers.org/tc/index.html This page on youngworkers.org is specifically written for teachers and counselors and has information on
California Child Labor Laws. http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/talkingsafety/states/ca/default.html “Youth@Work: Talking Safety California” is a free resource with a curriculum, PowerPoints and certificates.
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WHAT IS CAREERSAFE?
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Safety Education for America’s Future
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WHAT IS CAREERSAFE?
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• Interactive, online, safety training courses
• Aims to reduce the risks associated with workplace hazards for young workers
• Brings the significance of safety to the forefront
• Currently delivered in all fifty U.S. states and is in use by over 2,500 high schools nationwide
• Largest provider of online OSHA 10-Hour courses by volume
• Only program with a focus on training young men and women in the 16 to 24 year old age group
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ARE YOUR STUDENTS SAFE AT WORK?
Teen Workers: Real Jobs, Real Risks
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YOUR REAL STORIES
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Do you have a workplace injury story?
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WHY ARE TEENS AT RISK?
• Lower pay, higher turnover employment opportunities
• Inexperience
• Desire to be responsible and competent
• Lack of training and supervision
• Complacency– Behavioral: becoming too comfortable with their environment– Natural: multi-tasking
• Physical and mental development
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WHY ARE TEENS AT RISK?
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WHO SHOULD TAKE THE OSHA 10-HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY COURSE?
Affordable at just $50OSHA 10-Hour safety training course ($25)Customized NIOSH/CDC safety checklist program ($25)
Receive up to 25 professional development hours
Includes:Receive industry recognized credential upon completion of 10-Hour trainingLearn how to implement CareerSafe in the classroom Access to teacher supplemental tools (interactive gradebook, fact sheets, lesson plans, PowerPoints, and more)Create a classroom safety portfolioSafety implementation plan
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CAREERSAFE OSHA 10-HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY
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Required Modules:
• Introduction to OSHA (Part 1)
• Introduction to OSHA (Part 2)• StartSafe. StaySafe.®• Walking Working Surfaces• Safety & Health Programs• Fall Hazards• Personal Protective Equipment
• Bloodborne Pathogens• Electrocutions Hazards• Fire Prevention &
Protection• Hazardous
Communications• Ergonomics• Emergency Action
Optional Modules:
• Flammable & Combustible Liquids
• Hand & Power Tools• Materials Handling• Stairways & Ladders
• Disaster Preparedness• Welding & Cutting• Machine Guarding• Preventing Workplace
Violence
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WHO SHOULD TAKE THE OSHA 10-HOUR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY COURSE?
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CAREERSAFE OSHA 10-HOUR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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Required Modules:
• Introduction to OSHA (Part 1)
• Introduction to OSHA (Part 2)• StartSafe. StaySafe.®• Materials Handling• Hand & Power Tools• Excavations• Health Hazards in Construction
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Fall Hazards (Part 1)• Fall Hazards (Part 2)• Struck-By Hazards• Caught-In or Between• Electrocution Hazards
Optional Modules:
• Crane Operations• Welding & Cutting
• Hazardous Communications
• Scaffolds
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BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS
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Students that complete the CareerSafe OSHA 10-Hour courses will receive:
• Entry level training that provides basic safety awareness training in order to recognize, avoid, and prevent safety and health hazards in the workplace
• Information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint
• Receive an industry recognized credential from OSHA
• Become more employable and gain a competitive advantage in the job market
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FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
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CareerSafe has worked with State and Federal funding programs to compile a list of funding resources to ensure that all students have an opportunity to receive and OSHA industry recognized credential.
Federal• Perkins• WIA Funds• Title I
State• Wagner-Peyser 7(B) Funds• Title II
Local• Corporate contributions• Apply for a Mini Grant• Local contributions from community
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INTERACTIVE YOUTH-TO-YOUTH DESIGN
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Each module begins with an introduction to the safety topic from two young workers.
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OUTLINES AND REVIEWS
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Contains an initial outline detailing what will be covered in the module
Periodic reviews throughout will keep the information fresh
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SCENARIO BASED ACTIVITIES
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CareerSafe course are based on complex participation through case studies, artificial simulation, and scenario based activities.
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MODULE ASSESSMENTS
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Each module ends with an assessment
10 questions for each topic
The final assessment is 25 questions
Assessments must be passed within 3 attempts with a 70% or higher
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TEACHER SUPPLEMENTAL TOOLS
Teacher Gradebook
From the Campus Homepage, click on Voucher and Teacher Tools
Click on Gradebook and it will display
View student information including username, completion certificate, and assessment grades
Reset passwords for students or enable Gradebook Assessment Locking
Organize your classrooms by creating groups
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TEACHER SUPPLEMENTAL TOOLS
Voucher Distribution Tool
From the Campus Homepage, click Voucher and Teacher Tools
Click on Voucher Distribution Tool (VDT) to view your voucher summary page
Add and remove customers
Distribute and return vouchers
Archive and un-archive students from previous classes.
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TEACHER SUPPLEMENTAL TOOLS
Additional Resources
View CareerSafe lesson plans and PowerPoints tailored to your classroom
Receive fact sheets for every topic module
Access additional resources that relate to safety and health in the workplace
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Fact Sheet
PowerPoint
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GETTING STARTED WITH CAREERSAFE
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Let’s get you started in your own CareerSafe OSHA 10-Hour training
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PURCHASING & LOGIN PROCESSPurchasing
Click on the Buy Now button
Orders can be placed online through the CareerSafe Campus with a valid credit card
OSHA 10-Hour General and Construction Industry
Update the quantity of the course you would like to purchase and click on Add to Cart
Click the Check Out button when you are finished adding courses
Login if you already have an account. If you do not have an account, you can register by filling out the online form. Copyright © 2014 CareerSafe LLC
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PURCHASING & LOGIN PROCESS
Registering
Fill out the account registration form then click the Create Account button
Choose your payment method
If you were referred to our site, please select that location from the drop down menu; otherwise, leave blank
Verify your information then click Continue
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ENROLL WITH A VOUCHER
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Creating a New Account
Click on the Campus Login link located at the top right corner of the page
Click on Don’t Have an Account?
Enter your Email, Legal Name, and Voucher Number
Complete the security information
You are now enrolled and can begin your course
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ENROLL WITH A VOUCHER
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Existing Account
Click on Campus Login at the top right corner of the page
Enter your information into the Username and Password fields then click Login
Click on My Courses
Click on You May Enroll in Additional Courses by Redeeming a Voucher
Enter the Voucher Information and click Begin Class
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CAREERSAFE OSHA 10-HOUR SAFETY TRAINING
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Let’s get started on CareerSafe OSHA 10-Hour training.
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CAREERSAFE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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The CareerSafe Professional Development Program (PDP) was created for educators, administrators,
and other individuals within the educational community to enhance workplace and classroom
safety awareness.
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The PDP challenges participants to learn more about OSHA’s safety standards. These standards create and enhance a safety environment in the classroom, lab, or school setting.
• Participants learn through a web-based, interactive curriculum.
• Participants are provided with an individual programmatic safety portfolio and classroom implementation plan.
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Debra EllisCenter For Technology
Walker CountyPublic School System
“OSHA regulations and standards helped to address and update our school’s safety information. This
program will be offered as part of our professional development
activities and we hope to implement the CareerSafe Online program in all
of our CTE programs.”
CAREERSAFE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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PROGRAM BENEFITS
Industry Recognized CredentialTeachers will receive their OSHA 10-Hour wallet card
from Federal OSHA
Supplemental Classroom ToolsAccess to CareerSafe Online fact sheets, lesson plans,
and PowerPoint presentations to align with individual classroom needs
Programmatic Learning ExercisesFor each CareerSafe topic module includes in-class
discussion topics and exercises (Student led classroom safety audit, emergency preparedness plan, etcetera)
Seamless Classroom IntegrationCareerSafe’s online training programs are 100%
interactive and self-administered
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AFFORDABLE COST
Affordable at just $25
Receive up to 25 professional development hours
Includes• Receive industry recognized credential upon
completion of 10-Hour training
• Learn how to implement CareerSafe in the classroom
• Access to teacher supplemental tools (interactive gradebook, fact sheets, lesson plans, PowerPoints, and more)
• Create a classroom safety portfolio
• Safety implementation plan
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• Liability
• Accountability– For Teachers– District and State Level
• OSHA Safety Standards
• Professional Development Hours
• Build Awareness – enhance an educational safety community mindset in EVERY classroom!
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“All of our safety information and training programs from all government agencies and different organizations, including yours, have contributed to the reduction of the fatality rate of teen workers.”
John PlassisResearch, Education, and Information Division
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH/CDC)
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
To begin the Professional Development Program, first receive an industry recognized credential in either:
• CareerSafe OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
• CareerSafe OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry
• CareerSafe OSHA 10-hour Agriculture Industry
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Safety Checklist
Developed using the NIOSH/CDC safety checklist
Customized, programmatic safety checklist and portfolio off of the 16 Career Clusters
• Select your specific Career Cluster
• Download lists applicable to your classroom
• Follow guidelines and complete
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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Create a Safety Program
Implementing CareerSafe Online in the classroom
• Students will receive an OSHA industry recognized credential
• Affordable at just $25/students (funding opportunities available)
• Seamless integration; entirely web-based
Create your own customized Safety Program
• Receive fact sheets, lesson plans, and PowerPoints to customize your own safety program
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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Build a Portfolio
Combine your completed and updated Safety Checklist with the implementation of a safety program in your classroom to
ensure a whole and complete Safety Portfolio.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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LEA or State Approval
Complete the Professional Development Program sign-off form and submit your completed PDP course for review by either the LEA or State approval.
Receive up to 25 hours of continuing education units toward your annual State requirement
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GETTING STUDENTS INVOLVED
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• Purpose • Goal and Objectives (What do you want to
accomplish?)• Need (Why should this grant be funded?)• Activities (What will the students be doing?)• Budget (What will it cost?) $25/student• Evaluation (How do you know that you have met
your stated goal and objective?)
Let’s Write a Grant