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Increased need for training that addresses the specific requirements of older workers, women, and ethnic/cultural minorities.
The report highlights that despite historical advances, approximately from occupational injuries. It explores how the "information age," globalization, and changes in healthcare delivery necessitate a broader educational perspective for safety professionals. Key trends identified include: Safe Work in the 21st Century: Education and Tr...
Extend funding and research support to a wider range of doctoral candidates (e.g., in behavioral sciences) whose work impacts OSH. Increased need for training that addresses the specific
Encourage the use of distance learning and other nontraditional training methods to reach a broader, more mobile workforce. contingent/alternative work arrangements
A rise in service-sector jobs, contingent/alternative work arrangements, and work-from-home models.