Department of Studies in Criminology and Forensic Science, Karnatak University, Pavate Nagar, Dharwad, Karnataka, India
Research Article
Employee Perspectives on Fire Safety at Workplaces in India: An Empirical Study
Author(s): Glorita S. Fernandes* and C. F. Mulimani
Fires in India account for the loss of property and lives as seen in examples of the AMRI Hospital Fire in Kolkata, Kamala mills fires at Mumbai, Carlton Tower fire in Bengaluru, etc. Hence, it is important to prepare strategies for minimizing fire incidents when possible, example workplaces. In this regard, this research study was
undertaken to assess the present status of knowledge regarding fire safety practices at the Indian workplace. The assessment will help in initiation of better action strategies towards fire risk management and mitigation. In this study, employee perspectives regarding fire safety and awareness at workplaces were collected and analysed. This paper provides information about workplace fire safety protocols, preparedness of employees to handle emergency and personal coping strategies when faced with workplace fires. The study found that while most employees.. Read More»
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