A Study on the Fire Risk for Self-regulating Heating Cable 


Vol. 39,  No. 3, pp. 7-13, Jun.  2024
10.14341/JKOSOS.2024.39.3.7


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  Abstract

This study aimed to identify challenges faced by occupational health and safety education institutions to derive and propose methods of improving occupational health and safety education. To achieve this, 13 personnel responsible for occupational health and safety education institutions were interviewed, resulting in the identification of 14 areas for improvement. Consequently, a survey was developed and conducted among 107 individuals from 195 occupational health and safety education institutions. The priorities of the 14 items were analyzed using methods such as the content validity ratio (CVR), paired t-test, locus for focus model, Borich's needs assessment, and effect size (Cohen’s d). The research results highlighted significant challenges, including the importance of mitigating abnormal competition among occupational health and safety education institutions, improving awareness among employers and workers regarding the importance of occupational health and safety education, and developing programs that satisfy customer demands.

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[IEEE Style]

이정현, 김시현, 박예진, 강신동, 김재호, "A Study on the Fire Risk for Self-regulating Heating Cable," Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 7-13, 2024. DOI: 10.14341/JKOSOS.2024.39.3.7.

[ACM Style]

이정현, 김시현, 박예진, 강신동, and 김재호. 2024. A Study on the Fire Risk for Self-regulating Heating Cable. Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, 39, 3, (2024), 7-13. DOI: 10.14341/JKOSOS.2024.39.3.7.