Evaluation of Safety Management and Leadership Training Using Mobile Technologies among Logging Supervisors

被引:8
作者
Berumen-Flucker, Brenda [1 ]
Rodriguez, Anabel [1 ]
Cienega, Leeroy [1 ]
Casanova, Vanessa [2 ]
Pompeii, Lisa [3 ]
de Porras, David Gimeno Ruiz [1 ]
Douphrate, David I. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Sch Publ Hlth San Antonio, San Antonio, TX USA
[2] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr, Sch Community & Rural Hlth, Tyler, TX USA
[3] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Sch Publ Hlth, Houston, TX 77030 USA
关键词
Logging; safety; leadership; management; mobile learning; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1080/1059924X.2019.1567420
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Logging is recognized as one of the most dangerous industries in the United States (US), ranking among those with the highest occupational injury and fatality rates. Although logging operations in the Southeastern US have lower rates of injuries and fatalities compared to other regions of the US, due in part to the use of large machinery to fell timber as opposed to chainsaw felling, safety hazards continue to persist. The hazards present in the logging cut sites in which loggers operate may result in worker injury, illness, or fatality. Our objective was to develop, deliver, and evaluate a safety management and leadership training among logging contractors and supervisors using mobile tablets as a personal learning environment. Methods: A safety leadership and management training vignette was developed based on previously collected focus group needs assessment data. A non-random sample of 31 male logging supervisors received the safety leadership and management training on a mobile tablet. Kirkpatrick Levels 1, 2, and 3 training effectiveness evaluations were performed. Results: A statistically significant large effect size suggests safety knowledge was gained among training participants when comparing post-test scores to pre-test scores (Level-2). Participants rated their training experience favorably (Level-1), and applied knowledge gained from the training throughout their weekly work activities three months after training (Level-3). Conclusion: Our findings suggest the utilization of mobile learning techniques can be an effective means to deliver safety management and leadership training content to logging contractors and supervisors. Future trainings should be linguistically and literacy-level appropriate, as well as comprehensive in nature, including meaningful and relevant content. Our observations support the use of mobile devices as just one component of a more comprehensive health and safety management program for workers in the logging industry.
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页码:197 / 204
页数:8
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