Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury - Multiple Choice Questions - Learn & Prevent

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What is one of the challenges injured workers face when returning to work after an injury?

  1. Finding public transportation

  2. Negotiating a higher salary

  3. Employers not offering them a job or an appropriate job

  4. Gaining new technical skills

The correct answer is: Employers not offering them a job or an appropriate job

Injured workers may face the challenge of employers not offering them a job or an appropriate job when trying to return to work after an injury. This could be due to various reasons such as the employer not being aware of accommodations that can be made for the injured worker, the job responsibilities being physically demanding and not suitable for the worker's condition, or the employer not being willing to provide necessary adjustments for the worker to perform their job effectively. Other options such as finding transportation or negotiating a higher salary may also be challenges, but they are not necessarily specific to returning to work after an injury. Gaining new technical skills may not be a direct challenge for injured workers, but it could be a barrier if their injury prevents them from performing certain tasks or job duties that require specific technical skills. Overall, C is the most accurate answer as it directly addresses the challenges that injured workers may face in the workplace.