Rutgers School of Public Health - SH-26304-SH4
Temporary Worker Hazards
Grantee Name: Rutgers School of Public Health | Grant Number: SH-26304-SH4 | Grant Year: 2014 |
The grantee will offer 1- to 7.5-hour workplace hazards training to temporary workers and their employers in New York and New Jersey. Target audience includes small businesses, minority, low-literacy, hard-to-reach and high-hazard industry workers. Training topics will include employee rights under OSHA, employer responsibilities, hazard communication, emergency action plans, electrical hazards, and vehicular hazards. Plan to adapt existing materials. Training will be provided in English and Spanish. |
Overcoming Hazards Unique to Temporary Workers
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1. 2014 RutgersSPH Evaluation Tools
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