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Peer Trainers Are Change Agents as Well as Instructors: Promoting Safety and Health in the Workplace
Ruth Ruttenberg & Associates, Northfield, Vermont, USA
School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Department of Transportation Coordinator, Center for Worker Health and Safety Education, International Chemical Workers Union Council, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Director, Center for Worker Health and Safety Education, International Chemical Workers Union Council, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- 1 Ruth Ruttenberg & Associates, Northfield, Vermont, USA
- 2 School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
- 3 Department of Transportation Coordinator, Center for Worker Health and Safety Education, International Chemical Workers Union Council, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- 4 Director, Center for Worker Health and Safety Education, International Chemical Workers Union Council, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
American Journal of Industrial and Business Management·Volume 10 (2020)·Pages 677–688·Published 3 March 2020·DOI10.4236/ajibm.2020.103045
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Abstract
Peer trainers from across the country, who worked on road crews, in hospitals, in prisons, and in chemical facilities, themselves brought positive safety and health changes to their workplaces. Through advanced instruction, at the International Chemical Workers Union Council (ICWUC) Center for Worker Health and Safety Education (the Center), they not only learned how to be health and safety instructors, but they also became change agents by responding to questions on the shop floor and taking actions to improve safety and health for themselves and for their fellow workers.
KeywordsPeer TrainersChange AgentsOccupational Safety and Health
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