Mining Publication: Tell Me a Story: Using Stories to Improve Occupational Safety Training
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Original creation date: July 2008
This article discusses the social and cultural power of stories, and how they have been used to develop training for skilled blue-collar workers. Examples are included as are suggestions for trainers on where to find stories,what type of stories to pay attention to and how to use them to improve occupational safety training.
Authors: ET Cullen
See Also
- The Evolving Mining Workforce: Training Issues
- An Ounce of Prevention: Training Workers to Prevent a Crisis
- An Overview of Technology and Training Simulations for Mine Rescue Teams
- An Overview of the Evaluation Process for Mine Trainers
- A Performance Approach to Training Research
- Principles of Adult Learning: Application for Mine Trainers
- Tell Me A Story... Using Stories to Improve Occupational Safety Training
- Tell Me a Story: Using Narrative to Teach Safety to Skilled Blue-Collar Workers
- Tell Me a Story: Why Stories are Essential to Effective Safety Training
- Working in the Classroom - A Vision of Miner Training in the 21st Century
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program