Authors
Shantel N Pugliese, Byron Wine, Jody E Liesfeld, Christopher A Morgan, Trang TM Doan, Nicholas M Vanderburg, Eli T Newcomb
Publication date
2021/10/2
Journal
Journal of Organizational Behavior Management
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
332-345
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Employees working in human services are more likely to receive injuries on the job than in many other industries. Human service organizations that serve individuals who engage in dangerous behavior often require employees to adhere to safety guidelines, including utilizing protective equipment to minimize the risk of injuries. Despite protective equipment being prescribed in students’ treatment plans at a private day school, employees were often observed working with students without the prescribed protective equipment. Results from a Performance Diagnostic Checklist-Safety assessment varied across three classrooms. Therefore, individualized treatment packages were implemented in each classroom. Results indicated increased use of prescribed protective equipment across all three classrooms and an overall decrease in staff injuries sustained by student contact.
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Scholar articles
SN Pugliese, B Wine, JE Liesfeld, CA Morgan… - Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2021