Originally posted by Crazedclerkthe2nd
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I was so glad that my Year 10 SOSE teacher spent a good portion of time before our work experience period (kind of like a week's worth of "career day" in one), teaching us about workers rights. There were rights that we had as work experience students, but also general health and safety rights. I actually use that knowledge now. (the general work experience rules were that we needed to have a lunch period scheduled in, that lunch period was a "you must have" and you couldn't work earlier or later than your scheduled times. You also could not do anything that needed a certification and you HAD to be inducted either on the first day or beforehand)
There's actually a fun little game that I could play (well several variations of) called "virtual hotel" (they also do the kitchen and supermarket) that is run by the OHS folks in my state. Here's the link:
http://www.safework.sa.gov.au/show_p...1#VirtualHotel
I played this and got a certificate from it. That was interesting (it covers 7 different areas)
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