WBL: Teen Workers (Injuries, Employer Responsibilities)
How many U.S. teens are injured on the job each year? 70,000 230,000 70 What are causes of teen workplace injuries? Fill in the blanks by clicking on the blanks. Your word bank will appear in which you will choose the correct response for each blank. unsafe equipmentstressful conditionsinadequate safety training How many teens die each year from work-related injuries? 70,000 230,000 70 What responsibilities belong to the employer? Choose 5. Employers must make sure employees receive fringe benefits. Employers must train workers properly. Employers must provide protective gear. Employers do not need to follow safety laws as long as there are less that 50 employees Employers need to know any special regulations. Employers must provide extra pay for employees for demonstrating proper safety protocols. Employers must provide a safe work environment. Employers do not need to put any rules or safety posters up as long as the employees are trained. Employers must identify safety hazards. In the video, Mallory's arm was injured when it got pulled into the ice machine. She could have prevented the injury by doing a safety training.Let's say that you have been hired at Starbucks at Food City in Gatlinburg. It is your first day, but you don't know how to use the coffee machine. What should you do? Write 1 to 2 sentences explaining your answer, or may answer by recording your explanation. Workplace words To mark a word click its first letter then click its last. AMPUTATIONS CONCUSSIONS REGULATIONS TEENAGERS TENNESSEE TRAINING SPRAINS HAZARDS STRESS SAFETY INJURY BURNS CUTS GEAR