new worker training & orientation€¦ · training instruction and demonstration of:...

Post on 09-Oct-2020

0 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

New Worker Training amp Orientation

Upper Island Safety Conference

Campbell River BC

May 28 2019 (115 ndash 230)

Helen Chandler

Industry Specialist Young and New Workers

1 Stats glorious stats

2 Why focus on new and young workers

3 Why is training and orientation important

4 Who are these Gen Y and Z workers

5 Whatrsquos required and practical tips for getting there

6 WorkSafeBC Resources

Agenda

2

Does your new worker orientation look like this

3

New amp Young Worker definition

YOUNG OR NEW WORKERS

o new to the workplace

o returning to a workplace where the hazards in that workplace have

changed during the workerrsquos absence

o affected by a change in the hazards of a workplace

o relocated to a new workplace if the hazards in that workplace are

different from the hazards in the workerrsquos previous workplace

any worker who is under 25 years of age

4

BC overview

5

About 320000 workers aged

15-24 are working across all

industries in British Columbia

(116000 in 18-24 age range)

Each year about 6400 young

people are injured on the job

Almost 23 of all young worker

injuries are among young

males aged 18-24

Young Worker Statistics 2013-2017Injury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender

6

bull

The Big PictureInjury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender 1995-2014

7BCrsquos New and Young Worker Programs

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Females 15-24 25 24 23 25 23 22 22 18 17 18 17 18 19 18 13 12 13 14 14 14

Males 15-24 79 74 76 71 65 65 59 52 50 53 52 54 49 46 32 30 32 31 31 30

Ages 15-24 53 50 50 48 44 44 41 35 33 35 35 36 35 32 22 21 22 22 22 22

Overallinjury rate

48 45 44 42 40 39 36 32 31 31 31 31 31 30 23 23 23 23 23 23

00

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Esti

mat

ed In

jury

Rat

e

Young Worker Time Loss Claims and Sectors ndash 2013-2017

8

Young Worker Serious Injury ClaimsYoung Worker Time Loss Claims

Why focus on young and new workers

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

1 Stats glorious stats

2 Why focus on new and young workers

3 Why is training and orientation important

4 Who are these Gen Y and Z workers

5 Whatrsquos required and practical tips for getting there

6 WorkSafeBC Resources

Agenda

2

Does your new worker orientation look like this

3

New amp Young Worker definition

YOUNG OR NEW WORKERS

o new to the workplace

o returning to a workplace where the hazards in that workplace have

changed during the workerrsquos absence

o affected by a change in the hazards of a workplace

o relocated to a new workplace if the hazards in that workplace are

different from the hazards in the workerrsquos previous workplace

any worker who is under 25 years of age

4

BC overview

5

About 320000 workers aged

15-24 are working across all

industries in British Columbia

(116000 in 18-24 age range)

Each year about 6400 young

people are injured on the job

Almost 23 of all young worker

injuries are among young

males aged 18-24

Young Worker Statistics 2013-2017Injury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender

6

bull

The Big PictureInjury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender 1995-2014

7BCrsquos New and Young Worker Programs

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Females 15-24 25 24 23 25 23 22 22 18 17 18 17 18 19 18 13 12 13 14 14 14

Males 15-24 79 74 76 71 65 65 59 52 50 53 52 54 49 46 32 30 32 31 31 30

Ages 15-24 53 50 50 48 44 44 41 35 33 35 35 36 35 32 22 21 22 22 22 22

Overallinjury rate

48 45 44 42 40 39 36 32 31 31 31 31 31 30 23 23 23 23 23 23

00

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Esti

mat

ed In

jury

Rat

e

Young Worker Time Loss Claims and Sectors ndash 2013-2017

8

Young Worker Serious Injury ClaimsYoung Worker Time Loss Claims

Why focus on young and new workers

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Does your new worker orientation look like this

3

New amp Young Worker definition

YOUNG OR NEW WORKERS

o new to the workplace

o returning to a workplace where the hazards in that workplace have

changed during the workerrsquos absence

o affected by a change in the hazards of a workplace

o relocated to a new workplace if the hazards in that workplace are

different from the hazards in the workerrsquos previous workplace

any worker who is under 25 years of age

4

BC overview

5

About 320000 workers aged

15-24 are working across all

industries in British Columbia

(116000 in 18-24 age range)

Each year about 6400 young

people are injured on the job

Almost 23 of all young worker

injuries are among young

males aged 18-24

Young Worker Statistics 2013-2017Injury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender

6

bull

The Big PictureInjury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender 1995-2014

7BCrsquos New and Young Worker Programs

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Females 15-24 25 24 23 25 23 22 22 18 17 18 17 18 19 18 13 12 13 14 14 14

Males 15-24 79 74 76 71 65 65 59 52 50 53 52 54 49 46 32 30 32 31 31 30

Ages 15-24 53 50 50 48 44 44 41 35 33 35 35 36 35 32 22 21 22 22 22 22

Overallinjury rate

48 45 44 42 40 39 36 32 31 31 31 31 31 30 23 23 23 23 23 23

00

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Esti

mat

ed In

jury

Rat

e

Young Worker Time Loss Claims and Sectors ndash 2013-2017

8

Young Worker Serious Injury ClaimsYoung Worker Time Loss Claims

Why focus on young and new workers

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

New amp Young Worker definition

YOUNG OR NEW WORKERS

o new to the workplace

o returning to a workplace where the hazards in that workplace have

changed during the workerrsquos absence

o affected by a change in the hazards of a workplace

o relocated to a new workplace if the hazards in that workplace are

different from the hazards in the workerrsquos previous workplace

any worker who is under 25 years of age

4

BC overview

5

About 320000 workers aged

15-24 are working across all

industries in British Columbia

(116000 in 18-24 age range)

Each year about 6400 young

people are injured on the job

Almost 23 of all young worker

injuries are among young

males aged 18-24

Young Worker Statistics 2013-2017Injury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender

6

bull

The Big PictureInjury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender 1995-2014

7BCrsquos New and Young Worker Programs

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Females 15-24 25 24 23 25 23 22 22 18 17 18 17 18 19 18 13 12 13 14 14 14

Males 15-24 79 74 76 71 65 65 59 52 50 53 52 54 49 46 32 30 32 31 31 30

Ages 15-24 53 50 50 48 44 44 41 35 33 35 35 36 35 32 22 21 22 22 22 22

Overallinjury rate

48 45 44 42 40 39 36 32 31 31 31 31 31 30 23 23 23 23 23 23

00

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Esti

mat

ed In

jury

Rat

e

Young Worker Time Loss Claims and Sectors ndash 2013-2017

8

Young Worker Serious Injury ClaimsYoung Worker Time Loss Claims

Why focus on young and new workers

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

BC overview

5

About 320000 workers aged

15-24 are working across all

industries in British Columbia

(116000 in 18-24 age range)

Each year about 6400 young

people are injured on the job

Almost 23 of all young worker

injuries are among young

males aged 18-24

Young Worker Statistics 2013-2017Injury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender

6

bull

The Big PictureInjury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender 1995-2014

7BCrsquos New and Young Worker Programs

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Females 15-24 25 24 23 25 23 22 22 18 17 18 17 18 19 18 13 12 13 14 14 14

Males 15-24 79 74 76 71 65 65 59 52 50 53 52 54 49 46 32 30 32 31 31 30

Ages 15-24 53 50 50 48 44 44 41 35 33 35 35 36 35 32 22 21 22 22 22 22

Overallinjury rate

48 45 44 42 40 39 36 32 31 31 31 31 31 30 23 23 23 23 23 23

00

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Esti

mat

ed In

jury

Rat

e

Young Worker Time Loss Claims and Sectors ndash 2013-2017

8

Young Worker Serious Injury ClaimsYoung Worker Time Loss Claims

Why focus on young and new workers

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Young Worker Statistics 2013-2017Injury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender

6

bull

The Big PictureInjury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender 1995-2014

7BCrsquos New and Young Worker Programs

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Females 15-24 25 24 23 25 23 22 22 18 17 18 17 18 19 18 13 12 13 14 14 14

Males 15-24 79 74 76 71 65 65 59 52 50 53 52 54 49 46 32 30 32 31 31 30

Ages 15-24 53 50 50 48 44 44 41 35 33 35 35 36 35 32 22 21 22 22 22 22

Overallinjury rate

48 45 44 42 40 39 36 32 31 31 31 31 31 30 23 23 23 23 23 23

00

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Esti

mat

ed In

jury

Rat

e

Young Worker Time Loss Claims and Sectors ndash 2013-2017

8

Young Worker Serious Injury ClaimsYoung Worker Time Loss Claims

Why focus on young and new workers

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

The Big PictureInjury Rate Comparison by Age and Gender 1995-2014

7BCrsquos New and Young Worker Programs

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Females 15-24 25 24 23 25 23 22 22 18 17 18 17 18 19 18 13 12 13 14 14 14

Males 15-24 79 74 76 71 65 65 59 52 50 53 52 54 49 46 32 30 32 31 31 30

Ages 15-24 53 50 50 48 44 44 41 35 33 35 35 36 35 32 22 21 22 22 22 22

Overallinjury rate

48 45 44 42 40 39 36 32 31 31 31 31 31 30 23 23 23 23 23 23

00

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Esti

mat

ed In

jury

Rat

e

Young Worker Time Loss Claims and Sectors ndash 2013-2017

8

Young Worker Serious Injury ClaimsYoung Worker Time Loss Claims

Why focus on young and new workers

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Young Worker Time Loss Claims and Sectors ndash 2013-2017

8

Young Worker Serious Injury ClaimsYoung Worker Time Loss Claims

Why focus on young and new workers

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Why focus on young and new workers

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Jack Thomas

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Why Do We Focus on Youth

bull Greater risk of injury

(for males)

bull Heightened sense of

tragedy when injuries

occur

bull Focus may bring long

term change in

the safety culture

11

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Why do young and new workers get injured

bull Inexperience

bull Lack of training orientation and supervision

bull Lack of understanding of their workplace

bull Lack of preparation for the workplace

bull Exposure to more dangerous jobs

bull Hesitancy to ask questions

12

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Why is training and orientation important for young and new workers

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

More than half of workplace accidents

involving young and new workers

occur during their first six months

on the job

New workers are 3X more likely to

injured in the first month

14

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

OHS Reg 322 ndash 325

322 ndash Who

323 ndash What

(1) Specific to the workplace

(2) List of topics

324 ndash When more is needed

325 - Records

15

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Other benefits

bull Reduced product loss and downtime

bull Increased production in less time

bull Increased retention

bull Increased trust in employer

bull Improved communication

bull Fresh set of eyes to see issues or concerns (just make sure the

door is open for them to report them to you)

bull Happier more confident employees

16

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Orientation and Training

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

When to train and orient

bull Whenever you hire new workers

bull When a new job process starts

bull When changes occur in the workplace

bull Before they start working

18

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

The Elements of Orientation and Training

bull Evaluate

bull Train and orient the worker

bull Test the worker

bull Keep records of orientation

(copy for both of you)

bull Observe and provide ongoing supervision

bull Re-train if necessary

19

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Orientationbull Employer and worker rights amp responsibilities under the WCA

bull Known hazards of the worksite

bull Contact information

bull Supervisor

bull Joint committee andor

bull Worker Representativersquos contact information

(introduce them if possible)

bull Employerrsquos OHS program

bull Working alone or in isolation

bull Violence in the workplace

bull Personal protective equipment (PPE)

bull First aid

bull Emergency response plan

bull WHMIS

bull Bullying and harassment

20

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Training

Instruction and demonstration of

bull specific work task or work process

bull site specific polices and procedures

bull PPE

21

1 Provide an overview of each task including any safety precautions

and safe work procedures

2 Demonstrate and describe the task going through the steps slowly

3 Observe the worker performing the task or work process

bull Follow-up with a few days and again periodically

4 Retrain if necessary

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Millennials and Generation Z

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Millennials Post-millennials Generation Y Zhellip

Who are they

bull Millennials (Gen Y) born between 1980 and 1996 (23 - 39)

bull Post-Millennials (Gen Z) born between 1997 ndash 2015 (4 -22) - 17 of

Canadian population

23

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Millennials

24

bull Grew up in a world with widespread coverage of violence and uncertainty (911 school shootings hurricane Katrina )

bull Closely supervised as children grew up with safety gear bull Grew up alongside technological advancements bull Prefer to communicate over email or IMbull Are team orientedbull Are able to multitask

Which makes themhellipbull Prioritize safetybull Tech savvybull Collaborativebull Flexiblebull Educated

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Gen Z

25

bull Saw their parents go through one of the worst economic declines in the past century

bull Grew up with lockdown drills internet safetybull Grew up with strong focus on anti-bullying in schoolsbull Are technology nativesbull Multitask even more than millennials (donrsquot assume looking at their

phone distracts them from a task)

Which makes themhellipbull Frugal and want stabilitybull Value diversity and inclusionbull Accepting of differences and

intolerant of bullyingbull Safety consciousbull Have short attention spansbull Demand relevance

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Safety that resonates

bull Gamify safety

bull Use social media

bull Text safety messages

bull Use short bite sized pieces of information (microlearning)

bull Ask their opinion

bull Use tech but keep the human element

bull Be supportive

bull Keep lines of communication open

bull Give frequent prompt short feedback

26

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Practical tips for more effective young worker training

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Training

28

bull Make it relevant

bull Make it practical and hands on

bull Train in short segments

Tell them and they will forgetShow them and they will remember

Involve them and they will understand

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Training

bull Check understanding

bull Young workers may be quick to say they understand because

they want to make a good impression

bull Use open ended questions like ldquoWhat are the steps to using this

equipmentrdquo

bull Follow-up to make sure information is being retained

bull Re-train if necessary

29

Check progressAsk follow-up questions within a few days and periodically to ensure they continue to understand

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Mentoring

bull Pair up young workers with

more experienced workers

Having a mentor gives a

young worker a more

personal introduction to the

workplace

bull Tell them

bull Show them

bull Watch them

bull Encourage them (supportive

corrective specific feedback)

30

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

A seat on the safety committee

bull Get young workers involved in making health and safety

decisions at your workplace Have a young worker on the

JOHSC

31

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Find innovate ways to identify new workers

bull Make sure new and young

workers are easily

identifiable Give them

special hard hats aprons

name tags or something that

shows that theyrsquore new to the

job

bull Encourage your experienced

workers to assist them when

needed

HelenIrsquom new here

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Create an open environment

bull Make sure young workers know itrsquos

not only okay to ask questions ndash itrsquos

encouraged

bull Make sure everyone is on board with

this mentors supervisors

managers and co-workers

bull If yoursquore the boss set the standard

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Young and new workerresources for employers

wwwworksafebccom

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

In print and online

35

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

YoungNew Worker Orientation Checklist

36

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

WorkSafeBC YoungNew Worker Portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-worker

37

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

6-minute safety talks

38

Designed for students in apprenticeship programs

Automotive Culinary Arts Hair Styling Plumbing Woodworking

General talks such as housekeeping noise WHMIS etc can be applied to any industry

Each topic has an instructor guide and a student handout

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Student WorkSafe - Resources for teachers

students and independent learners

Three instructional modules and support materials for teachers to

deliver learning activities in a wide range of education settings

39

Career Life Education (2018) and

Career Life Connections (2019)

httpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationyoung-new-workerstudent-worksafe

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

WorkSafeBC Young Worker Initiative

40

Objective Reduce the number of injuries and fatalities among young workers

Listen to your gutworksafebccomlistentoyourgutbull Aimed at young workers to increase their

awareness of their rights

What I know nowworksafebccomWhatIKnowNowbull Communicate with bosses and supervisors at

smallmedium-sized businesses about their responsibility to keep young workers safe

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Student Safety Video Contest

41

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

One of this yearrsquos winnershellip

42

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Hear how a workplace injury has affected the lives of young people through videos and personal accounts

43

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Online Spot the Hazard spotthehazardsworksafebccom

44

Even Better

bull Take pictures in your

own workplace

bull Inspect the worksite

in person

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Hazard recognition game

45

Whatlsquos wrong with this photo wwwworksafebccomenabout-usnews-eventsworksafe-magazinewhats-wrong-with-this-photo

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Online learning safety rights amp responsibilities

46

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Other interactive tools

47

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Social media is the language of youth today The various platforms can be

used to introduce young workers to trending occupational health and safety

topics

48

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Apprenticeship programs portalhttpswwwworksafebccomenhealth-safetyeducation-training-certificationapprenticeship-programs

bull Key resources that align with the ITA curriculum to help students and

apprentices get the information they need to work safely

49

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

So what is the single most compelling thing we can tell young workers

Speak up to your boss

about safety in the

workplace because itrsquos

your right be safe at work

My gen zederhellip

Questions

My gen zederhellip

Questions

Questions

top related