Abstract:
Objective To understand the first-aid knowledge, attitude and behavior level of employees in township enterprises, as well as the safety management status of enterprises, aimed to provide guidance for improving the health emergency response ability of enterprises.
Methods From June to December 2024, the convenient sampling method was used to select employees of township enterprises in Kunshan City as the research object. The first-aid knowledge, attitude and behavior questionnaires were used for investigation; the persons in charge of enterprise safety management were Interviewed and a questionnaire was made based on the type of emergency equipment in the operating environment, quantity, usage, and the willingness of employees to receive first aid knowledge training.
Results A total of 3,388 employees participated in the pre-hospital first aid knowledge questionnaire, with a first-aid knowledge score of (15.23±2.14), a first-aid attitude score of (38.45±5.67), and a first-aid behavior score of (28.20±4.95); Different training experiences had statistical significance for the differences in first-aid knowledge and behavior scores. The P values were 0.001 and 0.002, respectively. There was no statistical significance for the difference in first-aid attitude score, with a (P>0.05); Questionnaires on the safety management status of 39 enterprises were prepared. Enterprises set up 100% of security personnel, and 58.97% of security personnel received first-aid training. The proportion of AED for first-aid equipment in enterprises was 25.64%, and the AED training rate of enterprise employees was 90.00%.
Conclusion The first-aid knowledge of employees in township enterprises is at a medium and low level, and their first-aid attitude and behavior are at a medium level. The number and type of first-aid equipment configured by enterprises and the training of employees on the use of first aid equipment are insufficient. Safety management positions meet the requirements of fixed personnel, fixed number, fixed post, fixed responsibility and regular training. It is necessary for enterprises to strengthen the transformation of safety personnel training achievements and formulate reasonable first-aid training and drills for all personnel to improve their ability to cope with accidental injuries.
Key words:
Questionnaire survey,
First aid,
Enterprise,
Staff,
Safe,
Accidental injury
Zhenhua Lu, Xiuping Tao. Current situation of the ability of township enterprises in Kunshan City to respond to sudden accidental injuries and their management strategies[J]. Chinese Journal of Hygiene Rescue(Electronic Edition), 2025, 11(03): 175-179.