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Measuring Impacts of Young Worker Injury Prevention Programs : Literature Review Smith, Jennifer; Purewal, Birinder Praneet; Piedt, Shannon; Pike, Ian, 1958-
Abstract
The specific objectives of this review are to: review established epidemiological trends in the international literature on young worker injuries; highlight the metrics used to measure the impact of young worker injury prevention programs or workplace safety initiatives; categorize these metrics into three domains; and summarize the main themes emerging in each domain and discuss the main gaps in the literature.
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Measuring Impacts of Young Worker Injury Prevention Programs : Literature Review
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2016-01
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The specific objectives of this review are to: review established epidemiological trends in the international literature on young worker injuries; highlight the metrics used to measure the impact of young worker injury prevention programs or workplace safety initiatives; categorize these metrics into three domains; and summarize the main themes emerging in each domain and discuss the main gaps in the literature.
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eng
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2021-05-13
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0397477
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Smith J, Purewal BP, Piedt S, Pike I. Measuring Impacts of Young Worker Injury Prevention Programs. CIHR Team in Child & Youth Injury Prevention: Vancouver, BC; 2016.
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Unreviewed
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Faculty; Researcher
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