Technology adoption of enhanced manual on fire safety and protection management

Authors

  • Dr. Redjie D. Arcadio Cebu Technological University Pinamungajan Campus
  • Fe Loreza C. Carbonero Cebu Technological University Pinamungajan Campus
  • Krystel Angeli O. Infante Cebu Technological University Pinamungajan Campus
  • Junrey C. Pepito Cebu Technological University Pinamungajan Campus

Keywords:

fire safety, management, effectiveness, awareness, Danao city, Cebu

Abstract

The study was conducted at Cebu Technological University Pinamungajan Extension Campus, Cebu, in order to Implement Fire Safety Management Procedure and determine its acceptability and effectiveness of the Technology Adoption of Enhanced Manual on Fire Safety and Protection Management during academic year 2019-2020. The Fire Safety and Protection Management Manual for School Maintenance was evaluated on the acceptability of its Effectiveness, Awareness, Safety and Health. Quasi-experiment method particularly survey research was employed on this study. Questionnaires were given to 10 professors/instructors and 180 students, 30 Faculty, 15 Fire Brigade Personnel, 15 Admin Personnel and 15 Safety Maintenance Personnel in Danao City, Cebu for evaluation. Gathered data were treated using total weighted points, weighted mean, and t-test. Based on the findings and after a careful analysis and interpretation of the study, it is concluded that the Technology Adoption of Enhanced Manual on Fire Safety and Protection Management meets the fire safety standards for school campuses. It was found out that the Technology Adoption of Enhanced Manual on Fire Safety and Protection Management Manual was highly acceptable in terms of acceptability of its Effectiveness, Awareness, Safety and Health. It is recommended that the Fire Safety Management Manual be adopted and practice for safety of the end users.

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Published

2023-06-25

How to Cite

Dr. Redjie D. Arcadio, Fe Loreza C. Carbonero, Krystel Angeli O. Infante, & Junrey C. Pepito. (2023). Technology adoption of enhanced manual on fire safety and protection management. Science and Education, 4(6), 362–380. Retrieved from https://openscience.uz/index.php/sciedu/article/view/6000

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Technical Sciences