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Development of Educational Materials for Prevention of Accidents in Vocational High Schools

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KMID : 0608420200330030194
ÃÖÀºÈñ ( Choi Eun-Hi ) - Eulji University College of Nursing

À̹̰æ ( Lee Mi-Kyoung ) - Eulji University College of Nursing
È«ÁøÀÇ ( Hong Jin-Eui ) - Seoul Women¡¯s College of Nursing
Á¤Çý¼± ( Jung Hye-Sun ) - Catholic University College of Medicine Department of Preventive Medicine

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to develop educational materials on field practice safety based on existing field practice data and accident cases regarding vocational high schools and apply them to identify their impact.

Methods: The existing data, accumulated since 2010, on field practices of vocational high schools were analyzed, and educational materials regarding field practices were developed by six experts. 195 students in three vocational high schools were surveyed before and after being taught with the materials. The survey asked about their knowledge of industrial safety and health and attitudes toward industrial safety and health.

Results: As a result of the study, harmful environments for field practices of vocational high schools were physical, chemical, ergonomic, and emotional labor, and the consequences were accidents, death by overwork, musculoskeletal diseases, etc. The materials covered students' rights and how to respond to workplace accidents in the 1st round, how to organize a workshop in the 2nd round, workplace safety and health signs in the 3rd round, prevention of musculoskeletal diseases in the 4th round, management of physical risk factors in 5th round, management of hazardous chemicals in 6th round, wearing and managing protective equipment in 7th round, first aid depending on the situation in the 8th round, CPR and defibrillator in the 9th round, sexual harassment in the 10th round, and prevention of sexual violence in the 11th round. After completing the education, their knowledge of industrial safety and health increased significantly from 6.52 points to 7.01 points.

Conclusion: The results of this study suggest: first, to statistically organize the data on accidents that have occurred during field practices of vocational high schools; second, to develop a systematic curriculum for high school 1st to 3rd graders on accidents that may happen during field practices of vocational high schools.
KeyWords

Vocational high schools, Field practices, Accidents, Education
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