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Speaking Up For Safety Ep. 12 - The Importance of Spanish-Speaking Occupational Safety Classes

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In this engaging episode, our dynamic occupational team engages in insightful conversations with esteemed members of the Spanish-speaking community, namely Cesar Calvillo, Estuardo Peres, and Roberto Gomez, also known as the Corporate Safety Group. Together, they delve into the critical topic of the imperative need for trainings in Spanish within the construction industry. The discussion explores the various facets surrounding this necessity, such as language barriers, immigration status, and resource limitations.

Highlights of the episode include:

  • Unveiling a grant opportunity for OSHA 10 Construction Spanish classes.
  • Delving into the overarching importance of OSHA construction training and its relevance.
  • Identifying and addressing the barriers that Spanish-speaking workers encounter in the construction industry. The conversation sheds light on the concerns and fears faced by these workers, emphasizing the continued applicability of workers' rights.

The dialogue also poses thought-provoking questions:

  • Should the role of employers evolve to better support their Spanish-speaking workforce? This encompasses improved communication methods, increased monetary resources, and enhanced training opportunities.
  • Defining the characteristics of supportive employers and exploring what effective support looks like for Spanish-speaking workers.
  • Discussing strategies for training managers more effectively to foster a positive and inclusive work environment.

Tune in as we navigate through these crucial aspects, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Spanish-speaking workers and the avenues for improvement in the construction industry.

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Do you work for a business with less than 250 employees? If so, you qualify for the Workplace Safety Scholarship. Reach out to us today for more information! - 801.746.SAFE (7233)

Utah Safety Council Website: https://www.utahsafetycouncil.org/content/Default.aspx

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/utahsafetycouncil/

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In this engaging episode, our dynamic occupational team engages in insightful conversations with esteemed members of the Spanish-speaking community, namely Cesar Calvillo, Estuardo Peres, and Roberto Gomez, also known as the Corporate Safety Group. Together, they delve into the critical topic of the imperative need for trainings in Spanish within the construction industry. The discussion explores the various facets surrounding this necessity, such as language barriers, immigration status, and resource limitations.

Highlights of the episode include:

  • Unveiling a grant opportunity for OSHA 10 Construction Spanish classes.
  • Delving into the overarching importance of OSHA construction training and its relevance.
  • Identifying and addressing the barriers that Spanish-speaking workers encounter in the construction industry. The conversation sheds light on the concerns and fears faced by these workers, emphasizing the continued applicability of workers' rights.

The dialogue also poses thought-provoking questions:

  • Should the role of employers evolve to better support their Spanish-speaking workforce? This encompasses improved communication methods, increased monetary resources, and enhanced training opportunities.
  • Defining the characteristics of supportive employers and exploring what effective support looks like for Spanish-speaking workers.
  • Discussing strategies for training managers more effectively to foster a positive and inclusive work environment.

Tune in as we navigate through these crucial aspects, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Spanish-speaking workers and the avenues for improvement in the construction industry.

-

Do you work for a business with less than 250 employees? If so, you qualify for the Workplace Safety Scholarship. Reach out to us today for more information! - 801.746.SAFE (7233)

Utah Safety Council Website: https://www.utahsafetycouncil.org/content/Default.aspx

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/utahsafetycouncil/

  continue reading

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