A safety advocacy group has approached you with the desire to promote local exhaust ventilation (LEV)
A safety advocacy group has approached you with the desire to promote local exhaust ventilation (LEV) for use the “tuckpointing” work in masonry restoration. (To learn more about exposure risks in tuckpointing visit: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/silica/tuckpointing.html).Using the framework, presented in Weinstein, Hecker, Hess, and Kincl (2007), answer the following:Why would you want to know the current level of utilization of LEVs in tuckpointing in the construction industry?How would your strategy about promotion of tuck pointing in the industry vary based on this level of utilization?List four questions you can ask an industry expert about LEVs and tuck pointing. Explain why you have chosen each question based on the framework presented in the Weinstein et al. article.Question 2What are specific hazards that women workers face at work?Question 3In the YouTube video on the Virtual Amputee Center, the potential of virtual worlds is presented as an opportunity to support recovering veterans. How might virtual worlds be used to promote young worker safety? In your response consider the challenges young workers encounter in the workplace and the specific challenge of reaching young workers.Additional Requirements