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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice on Industrial Safety and Health in Technical High School Students
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Original Article Knowledge, Attitude and Practice on Industrial Safety and Health in Technical High School Students
Sung Pil Choi, Chung Yill Park, Hyeon Woo Yim

DOI: https://doi.org/10.35371/kjoem.2001.13.2.171
Published online: June 30, 2001
1Department of Occupational Hygiene, Graduate School of Occupational Health, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. cypark@cmc.cuk.ac.kr
2Catholic Industrial Medical Center, The Catholic University of Korea.
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OBJECTIVES
This study was carried out to determine the knowledge(K), attitude(A) and practice(P) on major industrial safety and health problems among on-the-job training students.
METHODS
We used self-administered questionnaire regarding rules or regulations, the management of hazardous materials, the work place hygiene, the use of protective device, arrangement and improvement job site, ventilation, safety and health education, and inspection and management of equipment.
RESULTS
In general, the mean score of KAP in educated group compared with non-educated group was significantly higher. As increasing the frequency of education, the mean scores of KAP were increased. There were not significant differences among 'work duration' groups on total mean scores of knowledge and practice. But on that of the attitude, there was significant differences among 'work duration'groups. There were significant differences among 'size of enterprise'groups on total mean scores of knowledge and attitude. But on that of the practice, there was no significant differences among'size of enterprise' groups. In stepwise multiple regression analysis, education frequency and method were significantly attributed to KAP, but the coefficient of determination were low.
CONCLUSIONS
it is suggested that the increase of education time was the most important thing for improving the knowledge, attitude and practice on industrial safety and health in technical high school students.


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