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“Be careful!” “Be careful!” Perceptions of work‐safety culture among hired Latinx child farmworkers in North Carolina

机译:“当心!” “当心!” 在北卡罗来纳州聘请拉丁歧视儿童农业工具中的工作安全文化的看法

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Background Children as young as 10 years of age can be hired to work on farms. Many of these hired child farmworkers are Latinx. Although these children experience high rates of injury, little research has addressed work‐safety perceptions among hired Latinx child farmworkers. Methods For this qualitative study, we conducted in‐depth interviews in North Carolina in 2016 with 30 Latinx child farmworkers, ages 10 to 17. Our analysis used the work‐safety culture conceptual framework to delineate their perceptions of the psychological, behavioral, and situational elements of safety culture. Results The child farmworkers describe a weak work‐safety culture. Psychologically, they understand that their parents want them to be safe, but they observe that safety is important to only a fraction of their supervisors and coworkers. Behaviorally, they recognize many of the hazards they confront while working, but it is not clear how well they use this knowledge to mitigate these hazards or to change their behaviors to avoid these hazards. Situationally, several children note that the only safety training they receive is the imperative to “be careful.” Most receive little formal training, much of the training they receive is informally provided by family members and coworkers rather than supervisors, and their training is geared more toward how to complete a task than how to complete the task safely. Conclusions Child farmworkers perceive that work‐safety culture is of limited importance in agriculture. Regulations are needed that improve work‐safety culture in agriculture, especially for those vulnerable due to minority age.
机译:可以聘请10岁以下的背景儿童在农场上工作。许多这些雇用的儿童农业工人都是拉丁文。虽然这些儿童经历了高伤害率,但很少的研究在雇用拉丁裔儿童农业工人中解决了工作安全看法。对这种定性研究的方法,我们在2016年在北卡罗来纳州进行了深入的访谈,其中包括30至17岁的Latinx儿童农业工人。我们的分析使用了工作安全文化概念框架来描绘他们对心理,行为和情境的看法。安全文化的要素。结果儿童农业工人描述了弱的工作安全文化。心理上,他们明白他们的父母希望他们能够安全,但他们观察到安全对他们的一部分监事和同事非常重要。行为地,他们认识到他们在工作的同时承认许多危险,但并不清楚他们利用这些知识来减轻这些危害或改变他们的行为以避免这些危害的行为。情况下,一些孩子注意到他们收到的唯一安全培训是“小心”的必要条件。大多数接收的正式培训,他们收到的大部分培训由家庭成员和同事而不是主管,而且他们的培训更适合如何完成任务,而不是安全地完成任务。结论儿童农场工人认为工作 - 安全文化有限于农业的重要性。需要改进农业的工作安全文化,特别是对于由于少数群体年龄脆弱的人。

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