Abstract

Researchers globally conducted several studies on electrical safety awareness and practices for improving occupational safety and health of workers. However, most of these studies were limited to industry workers, with few focusing on academic workshops/laboratories, and almost none in the case of Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. This study therefore, aims to assess the extent of electrical safety practices among staff and students of electrical engineering department, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. The authors used descriptive research design in which 50-item structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 42 staff and 99 students of electrical engineering department, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. The results show that staff and students do not strictly observe electrical safety practices in the workshops/laboratories. The results also revealed the common causes of electrical accidents in the workshops/laboratories; nature of frequent electrical accidents; and measures to reduce electrical accidents and promote students’ compliance to electrical safety rules and regulations. The researchers limit this study to only department of electrical engineering in the faculty of engineering. Also, only quantitative data was collected from the respondents, without giving consideration to the in-depth information qualitative data (such as interview) would have provide. As such, conclusions derived using quantitative approach from the respondents relies on the genuineness of the information provided by them. The findings provide the faculty of engineering with a basis to introduce ‘Electrical Safety Awareness and Practices’ course into the curriculum.

Highlights

  • IntroductionIt is instrumental to the growth and development of all facets of human life

  • The most vital innovation ever in the history of mankind is electricity

  • This paper aims to examine the extent of electrical safety practices among staff and students of electrical engineering department, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria

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Introduction

It is instrumental to the growth and development of all facets of human life This includes domestic applications such as operating all appliances, entertainment, lighting, its uses in transportation, schools, hospitals, retail facilities, etc. The Bureau for Labour Statistics suggests that worker safety programmes need to make electrical hazard awareness a priority. To this end, this paper aims to examine the extent of electrical safety practices among staff and students of electrical engineering department, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. Probing the electrical safety awareness and practices of workers from the perspective of academic workshops/laboratories and adequate implementation of the findings will directly help in curbing out the incidences of electrical accidents and injuries in the school workshops as well as industries

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