Releasing The Energy Of Workers To Create A Safer Workplace: The Value Of Using Mentors To Enhance Safety Training

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas W. Camm Elaine T. Cullen
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The mentor/learner model is a time-honored approach to teaching, including within the mining industry. Miners know when they see excellence and have a deep respect for experts in their field. By using expert miners as mentors to other, less-experienced miners, training programs can be developed that will have a legitimacy and credibility that resonates with those being trained. Building upon concepts in current theories of adult education, this paper highlights the unique advantages of using mentoring as a teaching method that can make the educational experience both interesting and effective. Current NIOSH safety training materials use these concepts to deliver effective adult learning experiences for workers in the mining industry.
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APA: Thomas W. Camm Elaine T. Cullen  (2002)  Releasing The Energy Of Workers To Create A Safer Workplace: The Value Of Using Mentors To Enhance Safety Training

MLA: Thomas W. Camm Elaine T. Cullen Releasing The Energy Of Workers To Create A Safer Workplace: The Value Of Using Mentors To Enhance Safety Training. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2002.

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