JOURNAL OF CONTINGENCIES AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT, cilt.32, sa.2, ss.12588, 2024 (SSCI)
The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge level of
teachers about basic fire and extinguishing and the effectiveness of the
fire training received. This is a cross-sectional study. The research
population comprises teachers employed in educational institutions
affiliated with the Ministry of National Education (MNE) in Konya,
Turkey, during the year 2021. The sample of this research consisted of
2649 participants who voluntarily agreed to participate in the research
and answered all questions completely. Data were collected from the
questionnaire forms prepared by the researchers by examining the
literature in the electronic environment via Google Forms. Of the
participants, 53.7% were women, 39.8% were between the ages of 35 and
44 and 93.0% were working as teachers. The fire safety knowledge score
is higher for those who attended the fire training. While the fire
knowledge score increased as the end-of-training attainment score
increased in those receiving fire training, no significant relationship
was found between the education environment and content score, the
educator effectiveness score, the status of having a fire extinguishing
task and having encountered a fire and this score. Teachers' fire safety
knowledge score is higher and at a moderate level compared to the
attitude score. Participating in fire education positively affects both
knowledge and attitude toward fire.