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The Implications of a Health Promotion Program on the Knowledge and Practice of Automotive Workers Exposed To Solvent
2010
American Journal of Applied Sciences
Problem statement: An in-house health promotion program aimed at promoting safety and health awareness when handling organic solvents at the workplace was carried out and its effectiveness was evaluated by comparing the Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (KAP) scores at the pre and postintervention phase. Approach: A total of 104 workers participated in the program and another 176 workers served as the comparative group. Questionnaire was distributed to respondents for the program evaluation on
doi:10.3844/ajassp.2010.661.668
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