2022
DOI: 10.1177/21650799221093773
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Belief Factors Associated With Employees’ Intention to Evacuate During a Fire Alarm

Abstract: Background: Nonresidential fires and resultant injuries and deaths have been on the rise the last decade in the United States. Although evacuation is a primary prevention method, people in the workplace still fail to evacuate when they hear a fire alarm. The current formative study applied the Reasoned Action Approach (RAA) to identify belief factors associated with university employees’ intention evacuate. Methods: Data were collected from employees at a large public university ( N = 490) through an online su… Show more

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“…as potential determinants of intention. As described in detail in our earlier paper, PN made statistically significant independent contributions to intention, suggesting that normative factors further our theoretical understanding of occupational fire safety behaviors [ 16 ]. Prior studies [ 12 , 13 ] have noted that norms are a key determinant in understanding and changing behavior, especially with family/friends for home-based behaviors and with coworkers/supervisors for occupational-based behaviors.…”
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“…as potential determinants of intention. As described in detail in our earlier paper, PN made statistically significant independent contributions to intention, suggesting that normative factors further our theoretical understanding of occupational fire safety behaviors [ 16 ]. Prior studies [ 12 , 13 ] have noted that norms are a key determinant in understanding and changing behavior, especially with family/friends for home-based behaviors and with coworkers/supervisors for occupational-based behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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Fig. 1 Applying the Reasoned Action Approach: Understanding how university employees decide whether to leave their office immediately when they hear an alarm∗ ∗Bolded items significantly related to intention [ 16 ].
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confidence: 99%
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