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Poprawa bezpieczeństwa pracy młodych pracowników – założenia badawcze

  • Author: Irena Hejduk
  • Institution: SGH w Warszawie
  • Year of publication: 2014
  • Source: Show
  • Pages: 259-267
  • DOI Address: http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/ksm201419
  • PDF: ksm/19/ksm201419.pdf

This project aims to improve the system of vocational safety and health training for young workers, in particular through the effective use of existing sources of explicit and hidden knowledge. The results of the project will be used by vocational schools and companies in order to increase the effectiveness of the education and development of young professionals’ pro-safe behavior in the workplace. It is projected that the results of this project will be implemented in at least 20 vocational schools educating 3,000 future employees. Within one year of project completion we may be able to improve the onset of pro-safe behaviors among young workers associated with cooperating schools.

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