The purpose of this study was to develop a scale to identify the levels of knowledge, perception and awareness of chemical hazard symbols of participants from a variety of backgrounds and ranging in age from 12 years to 40 and over. Experts were consulted for the contextual and the language validity of each item on the scale. In line with the opinions of the experts, the scale, consisting of a total of 25 items distributed under four sections, was applied to 462 participants of all age groups, so as to calculate the discrimination and difficulty indexes. In order to decide whether the third section of the scale is one-dimensional or two-dimensional, data obtained from the 13 multiple-choice questions constituting this section were examined ...
In many low and middle income countries (LMIC), workers’ and consumers’ only access to risk and haza...
In many low and middle income countries (LMIC), workers’ and consumers’ only access to risk and haza...
A significant public health concern is posed by people’s inadequate comprehension of warning labels ...
Laboratory classes have become crucial parts of teaching science subjects. Most of the laboratories...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to determine the recognition levels of the hazard symbols of so...
Introduction: Changing the national System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals to Globally ...
Accidental chemical poisoning causes more than 35,000 child deaths every year across the world, and ...
Sweeping globalization has resulted in unparalleled economic growth, including increased internation...
Globally, accidental chemical poisonings account for the deaths of more than 35,000 children below t...
In this study we sought to determine the relative effectiveness of pictograms for a group of 139 sub...
The aim of this research was to examine age differences in children's perceptions of dangerous subst...
This study examined how groups representing four tiers in the chemical supply chain (manufacturers, ...
Chemical accidents mostly occur due to the neglect of safety precautions or the absence of related p...
Two studies are reported here investigating the development of children's concepts of danger, both i...
Several recent studies have examined the connoted meaning of signal words that are commonly used in ...
In many low and middle income countries (LMIC), workers’ and consumers’ only access to risk and haza...
In many low and middle income countries (LMIC), workers’ and consumers’ only access to risk and haza...
A significant public health concern is posed by people’s inadequate comprehension of warning labels ...
Laboratory classes have become crucial parts of teaching science subjects. Most of the laboratories...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to determine the recognition levels of the hazard symbols of so...
Introduction: Changing the national System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals to Globally ...
Accidental chemical poisoning causes more than 35,000 child deaths every year across the world, and ...
Sweeping globalization has resulted in unparalleled economic growth, including increased internation...
Globally, accidental chemical poisonings account for the deaths of more than 35,000 children below t...
In this study we sought to determine the relative effectiveness of pictograms for a group of 139 sub...
The aim of this research was to examine age differences in children's perceptions of dangerous subst...
This study examined how groups representing four tiers in the chemical supply chain (manufacturers, ...
Chemical accidents mostly occur due to the neglect of safety precautions or the absence of related p...
Two studies are reported here investigating the development of children's concepts of danger, both i...
Several recent studies have examined the connoted meaning of signal words that are commonly used in ...
In many low and middle income countries (LMIC), workers’ and consumers’ only access to risk and haza...
In many low and middle income countries (LMIC), workers’ and consumers’ only access to risk and haza...
A significant public health concern is posed by people’s inadequate comprehension of warning labels ...