Safety training - a special case?

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Author: Cooper, Mark; Cotton, David

Abstract:

Examines the subject of safety training and attempts to demonstrate that it has particular challenges, especially in relation to the provision of realistic training. A review of the research literature in both industrial training and occupational health and safety reveals a wealth of material on the subject. However, the authors expected to find - and did not - material concerning the subject of 'training safely' and of 'risk assessment for training'. Proceeds to show that these are issues that are of practical concern both to practitioners and to safety regulators. A small study involving 34 safety inspectors seems to confirm this. It is argued that 'training safely' is an area where the research lags behind practical developments. Concludes by proposing a programme of future research to meet this need.

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Examines the subject of safety training and attempts to demonstrate that it has particular challenges, especially in relation to the provision of realistic training. A review of the research literature in both industrial training and occupational health and safety reveals a wealth of material on the subject. However, the authors expected to find - and did not - material concerning the subject of 'training safely' and of 'risk assessment for training'. Proceeds to show that these are issues that are of practical concern both to practitioners and to safety regulators. ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Assessment; Governance; Research; Vocational education and training

Keywords: Occupational health and safety; Research needs; Literature review

Published: Bradford, England: Emerald, 2000

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Journal title: Journal of European industrial training

Journal volume : 24

Journal number: 9

Journal date: 2000

Pages: pp.481-490

ISSN: 0309-0590

Statement of responsibility: Mark Cooper, David Cotton

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 80.405



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