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Young worker injury deaths : a historical summary of surveillance and investigative findings
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The article was published on 2017-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Occupational safety and health.read more
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A Farm Kid Paradox.
TL;DR: Applied anthropological research on the differential intertwining of health and hazard, and the role of the anthropologist as a broker of facts and concepts between diverse stakeholders and farm environments are reviewed.
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Generalizability of Total Worker Health® Online Training for Young Workers.
TL;DR: Assessment of changes to knowledge and behavior following an online safety and health training between two groups found that Amazon Marketplace Mechanical Turk participants demonstrated a greater increase in knowledge, with a significantly higher score compared to the baseline, indicating retention of knowledge three months after completing the training.
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An investigation of instructional practices which promote occupational safety and health.
TL;DR: In order to promote insight into providing secure teaching and learning environments within schools, this study sought to explore instructional practices utilized by educators to promote occupational safety and health and hearing protection within career and technical education programs and identify what barriers may exist which prevent instructors from teaching OSH and hearing Protection.
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Children, Work, and Safety on the Farm during COVID-19: A Harder Juggling Act
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors conducted univariate and inductive content analysis on survey data from 134 farm parents from 38 U.S. states to understand how farm parents were taking care of their children in the early months of COVID-19.
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A Qualitative Approach to Understanding Grain Bin Entry Decisions by Youth.
TL;DR: The authors found that parent assignment, briefing, and supervision of hazardous farm tasks have an influence on youth involvement in agricultural work, defined as children under the age of 18, are frequently involved with agricultural work.
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A Social Neuroscience Perspective on Adolescent Risk-Taking.
TL;DR: This article proposes a framework for theory and research on risk-taking that is informed by developmental neuroscience, and finds that changes in the brain's cognitive control system - changes which improve individuals' capacity for self-regulation - occur across adolescence and young adulthood.
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Leg Length, Body Proportion, and Health: A Review with a Note on Beauty
TL;DR: Decomposing stature into its major components is proving to be a useful strategy to assess the antecedents of disease, morbidity and death in adulthood.
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Protecting youth at work : health, safety, and development of working children and adolescents in the United States
Board on Children,Youth +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a wide range of data and analysis on the scope of youth employment, factors that put children and adolescents at risk in the workplace and the positive and negative effects of employment, including data on educational attainment and lifestyle choices.
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Fatal Work-Related Injuries in the Agriculture Production Sector Among Youth in the United States, 1992–2002
David L. Hard,John R. Myers +1 more
TL;DR: The objective of this descriptive research was to identify, prioritize and publicize the risks to children and youth who work on farms in order to provide public health and safety professionals relevant information upon which to base decisions for interventions or other prevention activities for this priority population.
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Farm fatalities to youth 1995-2000: A comparison by age groups.
TL;DR: The need to include youths under 16 years of age in future comprehensive farm safety research is indicated, as these youths may encounter hazards while working or playing in their daily environment, identification and elimination of these hazards will increase overall safety on the farm.