RFA-OH-20-003
RFA-OH-20-003
基本信息
- 批准号:10331384
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 73.13万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-01 至 2024-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Fishing Partnership Support Services – Safety Training in New England – Project Abstract
Fishing Partnership Support Services (FPSS) will continue to use a community-based model to
implement safety training programs that are practical; meet multiple health and safety needs; and
reduce the risk of injuries and fatalities within the commercial fishing industry. From 2005-2014, the
three most dangerous fisheries in the U.S. were on the East Coast. Despite the dangers of their
profession, most fishermen on the East Coast have not received the safety training needed to reduce
their risk of injury, illness, and death due to lack of training opportunities; lack of access for isolated
fishing communities; lack of safety training instructors; financial constraints; lack of awareness of
danger; and cultural reluctance to change. This was further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
FPSS's program will exert a sustained, powerful influence on the field of occupational safety training
by increasing both the supply and demand for safety training in New England; increasing capacity to
deliver training throughout the commercial fishing industry; and bringing innovation and evaluation to
every level of the training.
FPSS will utilize NIOSH grant funds to fulfill the following objectives: Objective #1: Enhance the
quality and availability of safety training that addresses the needs of fishermen by offering significantly
more training sessions than in previous years. Safety training courses will include Safety and Survival
Training, Drill Conductor Training, CPR/First Aid Training, and Vessel Stability Training. Newly
developed training components will include Opioid Use Disorder Awareness, Naloxone and
Ergonomics. FPSS will offer 112 training sessions over three years, enrolling an estimated 1,500
trainees from all five New England states. Objective #2: Create a demand for training from within the
community by promoting a culture of safety. This will result in more fishing communities recognizing
safety as a top priority. FPSS will partner with apprentice programs to provide safety training to young
fishermen. Objective #3: Increase training capacity by offering AMSEA's Marine Safety Instructor
Training (MSIT) locally and certifying up to 18 new safety training instructors.
To evaluate the quality, effectiveness, and impact of the proposed safety training, FPSS will
engage internal and external evaluators in a multi-method approach that includes quantitative and
qualitative data collection, and the use of secondary data sources. Outcomes include: 1: Participants
engage in safer behaviors/practices in their work; 2. Participants maintain a positive attitude toward
safety; 3. A culture of health and safety is created; 4. The numbers of accidents, injuries and fatalities
are reduced; and 5. USCG's search and rescues costs decline. For Research to Practice (r2p), FPSS'
evaluation team will engage multiple stakeholders to identify research needs and questions; design
evaluation tools and conduct studies; and translate and share knowledge, interventions, and
evaluation learnings with five key audiences: fishing leaders; other safety training programs, including
NIOSH funded programs; law enforcement, including the U.S. Coast Guard; state and federal policy
makers; and fishing safety researchers.
渔业伙伴关系支持服务-新英格兰的安全培训-项目摘要
渔业伙伴关系支助服务将继续采用基于社区的模式,
实施实用的安全培训计划;满足多种健康和安全需求;以及
减少商业捕鱼业的伤亡风险。2005-2014年,
美国三个最危险的渔场都在东海岸尽管他们的危险
职业,东海岸的大多数渔民没有接受过安全培训,
由于缺乏培训机会,他们有受伤、生病和死亡的风险;缺乏隔离的机会,
渔业社区;缺乏安全培训教员;财政限制;缺乏对
危险;和文化不愿改变。COVID-19疫情令情况进一步恶化。
FPSS的项目将在职业安全培训领域产生持续的、强有力的影响
通过增加新英格兰安全培训的供应和需求;增加能力,
在整个商业捕鱼业提供培训;并将创新和评估
每个级别的训练。
FPSS将利用NIOSH赠款资金实现以下目标:目标#1:
安全培训的质量和可用性,通过提供大量的
比往年更多的培训。安全培训课程将包括安全和生存
培训,演习指挥培训,心肺复苏术/急救培训和船舶稳定性培训。新
开发的培训内容将包括阿片类药物使用障碍意识,纳洛酮和
人体工程学。FPSS将在三年内提供112个培训课程,估计有1,500人参加
来自所有五个新英格兰州的受训者。目标#2:从内部创造培训需求
通过促进安全文化。这将使更多的渔业社区认识到,
安全作为首要任务。FPSS将与学徒计划合作,为年轻人提供安全培训
渔民目标#3:通过提供AMSEA的海上安全导师来增加培训能力
本地培训(MSIT)并认证多达18名新的安全培训讲师。
为了评估拟议安全培训的质量、有效性和影响,FPSS将
让内部和外部评估人员采用多种方法,包括定量和
定性数据收集和使用二手数据来源。成果包括:1:参与者
在工作中采取更安全的行为/做法; 2.参与者保持积极的态度,
安全; 3。建立健康和安全文化; 4。事故、受伤和死亡人数
减少;和5。USCG的搜索和救援成本下降。为了研究实践(r2 p),FPSS
评价小组将与多个利益攸关方接触,以确定研究需求和问题;设计
评估工具和开展研究;以及翻译和分享知识、干预措施和
与五个主要受众的评估学习:渔业领导人;其他安全培训计划,包括
NIOSH资助的项目;执法部门,包括美国海岸警卫队;州和联邦政策
渔业安全研究人员。
项目成果
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Fighting the Opioid Epidemic by Training Fishermen as First Responders
通过培训渔民作为急救人员来对抗阿片类药物流行病
- 批准号:
10771635 - 财政年份:2023
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Generalizability of a Comprehensive Workforce-Led Initiative to Support the Health and Safety of Commercial Fishermen in the Northeastern United States
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