Author:
Lee Sung-kgun,Ko Gyeong-seok,Song Sung-wook,Kang Kyeong-won
Abstract
In this thesis, a questionnaire was conducted with fire service, administrative, and police officials, as well as academic and front-line medical institutions, participating in disaster preparedness drills in a local community. The questionnaire assessed the quality of disaster preparedness training that is still to be implemented in Korea. In addition, the appropriateness of each element of training was assessed with a suitable question, and the opinions of respondents were analyzed. Results indicated that respondents gave a relatively generous evaluation of their own fields or a relatively low evaluation of the group that was most active in training, etc. It was confirmed that differences in perception were determined by relative differences among the groups surveyed. In the future, detailed follow-up studies on items that revealed differences in perceptions should be used to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of disaster preparedness training.
Publisher
Korea Institute of Fire Science and Engineering