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1991年美国花在各种可以预防的因工伤害和疾病上的费用估计达4千亿美元。美国工业卫生协会正在美国肺病防治协会(ALA)合作制定一个旨在预防工作场所事故和疾病的计划。计划重点是通过ALA的“未来的工人的教育计划”对职校学生进行工作场所的危害的教育。考虑到工人们一旦已参加了工作,再来受教育是一件麻烦的事,使他们提早获得有关信息,知识是重要的。 美国工业卫生协会将对那些愿从事这些教学工作但缺乏经验的教师提供教学辅导。在全国职业
In 1991, the United States spent an estimated 400 billion U.S. dollars on various preventable work-related injuries and diseases. The American Institute of Industrial Hygiene is working with the American Lung Association (ALA) to develop a plan to prevent accidents and diseases in the workplace. The focus of the plan is to educate the vocational school students on workplace hazards through the ALA’s “Future Worker Education Program”. Considering that once workers have participated in the work, it will be a hassle to educate them again, so that they can obtain relevant information in advance. Knowledge is important. The U.S. Institute of Industrial Hygiene will provide instructional counseling for teachers who are willing to perform these teaching duties but lack experience. In the national occupation