Abstract
This study aims to help firefighters conduct safe firefighting activities by revealing the factors affecting fire safety activities. The results of the study showed that accident experience had a significant effect on fire safety activities in terms of safety management competency, proactive response capability, safety learning capability and fire safety characteristics. Therefore, first, it is necessary to develop an easy-to-understand, simple and clear manual rather than a complicated standard disaster operation procedure to improve proactive response capability and establish a cooperative system for the smooth use of the resources of related organizations. Second, since safety learning competency has a positive effect on fire safety activities, it is necessary to systematize the education and training process on the management of the computerization of fire case data and advanced on-site response capabilities. Third, the direct and indirect accident experiences of firefighters reduce fire safety activities; therefore, the expansion of infrastructure, such as hospitals, legal support to strengthen the mental and physical stability of firefighters and a follow-up management system should be considered.
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