General Knowledge and Attitudes about Safety and Emergency Evacuation: The Case of a Higher Education Institution

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalhais, Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Dias, Ricardo, Costa, Carla, Silva, Manuela V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/9018
Resumo: The implementation of a safety culture and awareness of emergency issues in buildings has been growing in more developed societies. It is essential that all occupants know how to act in an emergency situation, particularly during an emergency evacuation. In higher education institutions (HEIs), which annually host not only their many employees, but also national and international students, it is essential to know and understand the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors that the academic community demonstrates in this matter. This study aimed to characterize the perception of occupants regarding safety, specifically in the emergency evacuation phase, within the academic community of an HEI. In this observational cross-sectional study, data on general knowledge and attitudes regarding safety and actions during emergency situations were collected through an anonymous questionnaire targeting students, faculty, and non-teaching staff, which was sent via institutional email. Valid responses were received from 392 participants and then scored and assessed on different domains. The results obtained showed that, despite a reasonable average regarding the general level of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of the occupants on the subject, the community falls somewhat short in terms of training. It is noteworthy that approximately 64% of the sample has never received awareness or training related to emergency evacuation, and around 68% are unaware of the location of their institution’s meeting/gathering point. Finally, by identifying the most common gaps, namely the training dimension, some simple measures could be improved, such as the dissemination of safety instructions accessible through QR codes placed in strategic locations or even conducting small drills during class sessions, as well as learning with simulation concerning different scenarios of emergency.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv General Knowledge and Attitudes about Safety and Emergency Evacuation: The Case of a Higher Education Institution
title General Knowledge and Attitudes about Safety and Emergency Evacuation: The Case of a Higher Education Institution
spellingShingle General Knowledge and Attitudes about Safety and Emergency Evacuation: The Case of a Higher Education Institution
Carvalhais, Carlos
School Buildings
Evacuation
Emergency
Safety
Human Behavior
title_short General Knowledge and Attitudes about Safety and Emergency Evacuation: The Case of a Higher Education Institution
title_full General Knowledge and Attitudes about Safety and Emergency Evacuation: The Case of a Higher Education Institution
title_fullStr General Knowledge and Attitudes about Safety and Emergency Evacuation: The Case of a Higher Education Institution
title_full_unstemmed General Knowledge and Attitudes about Safety and Emergency Evacuation: The Case of a Higher Education Institution
title_sort General Knowledge and Attitudes about Safety and Emergency Evacuation: The Case of a Higher Education Institution
author Carvalhais, Carlos
author_facet Carvalhais, Carlos
Dias, Ricardo
Costa, Carla
Silva, Manuela V.
author_role author
author2 Dias, Ricardo
Costa, Carla
Silva, Manuela V.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalhais, Carlos
Dias, Ricardo
Costa, Carla
Silva, Manuela V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv School Buildings
Evacuation
Emergency
Safety
Human Behavior
topic School Buildings
Evacuation
Emergency
Safety
Human Behavior
description The implementation of a safety culture and awareness of emergency issues in buildings has been growing in more developed societies. It is essential that all occupants know how to act in an emergency situation, particularly during an emergency evacuation. In higher education institutions (HEIs), which annually host not only their many employees, but also national and international students, it is essential to know and understand the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors that the academic community demonstrates in this matter. This study aimed to characterize the perception of occupants regarding safety, specifically in the emergency evacuation phase, within the academic community of an HEI. In this observational cross-sectional study, data on general knowledge and attitudes regarding safety and actions during emergency situations were collected through an anonymous questionnaire targeting students, faculty, and non-teaching staff, which was sent via institutional email. Valid responses were received from 392 participants and then scored and assessed on different domains. The results obtained showed that, despite a reasonable average regarding the general level of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of the occupants on the subject, the community falls somewhat short in terms of training. It is noteworthy that approximately 64% of the sample has never received awareness or training related to emergency evacuation, and around 68% are unaware of the location of their institution’s meeting/gathering point. Finally, by identifying the most common gaps, namely the training dimension, some simple measures could be improved, such as the dissemination of safety instructions accessible through QR codes placed in strategic locations or even conducting small drills during class sessions, as well as learning with simulation concerning different scenarios of emergency.
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