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Maybe they weren’t trained. Maybe they were afraid to ask questions. Or maybe they just didn’t know what questions to ask. But every year, young workers are hurt, disabled, and killed because they don’t know their rights and obligations as employees. Filmed at a number of work sites, this video urges viewers to play it safe on the job by learning and following health and safety guidelines. Basic precautions such as hardhats, goggles, and gloves are stressed, along with the vital importance of employee/employer communication. Government labor codes are addressed. The story of a 19-year-old who burned to death on the job adds a critical immediacy to the program. (22 minutes)



 
                

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