Abstract
Four individuals associated with vocational training were surveyed to determine their opinions on the importance of including safety-skills training in vocational rehabilitation programs. The respondents included a consumer, a vocational rehabilitation counselor, a business manager, and an insurance agent. Overall, the respondents did not have any major disagreements in terms of vocational training and safety-skills instruction. All respondents indicated that safety skills were critical to include in vocational rehabilitation programs for job success. Respondent opinions are compared and conclusions are drawn in terms of future vocational training issues.
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