Occupational health and safety analysis of firefighters in Cavite / (Record no. 169)

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Classification number 363.11
Item number D88 2017
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Personal name Dula, Jane Danielle J.
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Title Occupational health and safety analysis of firefighters in Cavite /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Jane Danielle J. Dula and May C. Lopez.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Indang, Cavite :
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017.
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Extent xvi, 136 pages :
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Dimensions 28 cm.
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General note Theses (Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering) Cavite State University
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Summary, etc. DULA, JANE DANIELLE J. and LOPEZ, MAY C. Occupational Health and Safety Analysis of Firefighters in Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. May 2017. Adviser: Engr. Willie C. Buclatin.<br/>This study aimed to analyze the occupational health and safety of firefighters in the province of Cavite. Specifically, this research study attempted to: (1) the demographic profile of the firefighters in terms of: sex, civil status, age, type of position, and years in service; (2) determine the activities performed by the firefighters in Cavite; (3) determine the existing health and safety hazards that the firefighters encounter; (4) determine the possible risks that may affect the health and safety hazards of the firefighters; (5) determine the control measures that are necessary to reduce or remove the risks of those existing health and safety hazards; and (6) determine the possible recommendations for the effectiveness of the control measures.<br/>The participants of this study were one hundred sixty-one (161) fire fighters from the province of Cavite, 25 participants from I st district, 12 participants from 2n district,<br/>I I participants from 3 rd district, 10 participants form 401 district, 28 participants from 5 th district, 31 participants from 6 district and 44 participants from 7 district. One hundred twenty-two (75.58% of the total participants) of the firefighters were male and thirty-nine (24.22% of the total participants) were female.<br/>The age of the participants ranged from 21-60 years old, majority of the participants (55.27% of total participants) ranged from 21 to 30 years of age. Ninety three (57.77%) of the total participants were married. Also, all of the participants were uniformed personnel ( 100%) and the years in service of the firefighters ranged from I year to 32 years of service, majority of the participants (64.60%) ranged from I to 8 years in service.<br/>In terms of activities performed by the firefighters, the male firefighters always conduct the activity of providing safety education to public with the highest mean of 3.84 percent, while recovery and management of hazardous, toxic and flammable materials is sometimes conducted by male firefighters with a lowest mean of 2.79 percent. Also, female firefighters always conduct the activity of providing safety education to public with a highest mean of 3.88 percent and recovery and management of hazardous, toxic and flammable materials recorded a lowest mean of 2.75 percent.<br/>The identified health and safety hazards of firefighter in the province of Cavite were classified into six types including physical hazards, psychological hazards, biological hazards, ergonomic hazards, chemical hazards, and safety hazards.<br/>Through the results of the study, the risks were identified with the aid of risk ranking matrix. From this, majority of the participants rated the identified risks as tolerable. The researchers decided what control measures to be used to minimize the risk of health and safety hazards to be able to protect people, property, or the environment from the identified hazard. Most of the risks for both male and female that resulted as high level of risk came from the infrastructure risk.<br/>
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Date of acquisition 11/13/2017
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Occupational health service
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Industrial hygiene
General subdivision Research
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Industrial safety
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Course or Program Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
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Personal name Lopezl, May C.
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Personal name Buclatin, Willie C.
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