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Culturas, Idiomas y la Seguridad Cultures, Languages, and Safety

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Initate worker participation<br />

Have a Conversation About Cultural Attitudes Toward <strong>Safety</strong><br />

Asking someone’s opinion makes them feel valued. Here are safety questions to ask<br />

that will make the workers the experts <strong>and</strong> will teach you about them!<br />

What rights do workers have in your country regarding a safe work<br />

environment?<br />

During the time you have been working in the United States, do you pay<br />

a) more attention b) less attention c) same attention<br />

to safety than you had to pay in your country?<br />

Which safety rules here are different from those in your country? What<br />

safety rules are the same?<br />

Are there safety committees in your country? If so, how often do they meet?<br />

In the companies you worked for in your country, were safety inspections<br />

conducted?<br />

From your work experience, what happened in case of a serious injury in<br />

your country?<br />

Did you use personal protective equipment in your country? Was it<br />

voluntary or m<strong>and</strong>atory?<br />

What are some of the reasons that people don’t follow workp<strong>la</strong>ce safety rules<br />

even though they know them? (U.S. or in your country)<br />

For training purposes only<br />

OR-OSHA PESO - CULTURES, LANGUAGES, AND SAFETY<br />

30<br />

Unicamente para adiestramiento<br />

OR-OSHA PESO - CULTURAS, IDIOMAS , Y LA SEGURIDAD

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