Abstract:
This study investigated Health and Safety Management Practices in Physical Education
classes in Senior High Schools in Greater Accra Region. A descriptive survey designed
was used. The sampled was one hundred (100) respondents selected from the Senior
High Schools in greater Accra using a purposive sampling technique. An adapted
instrument of Health and Safety Management Practices Inventory (HSMPI) of forty five (45) items, 5-ponts likert scale was used. A reliability coefficient value of 0.89 was
obtained. Three research questions were answered and one hypothesis tested at 0.05
significant level. Data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics of frequency
counts, percentages, mean and inferential statistics of Pearson Product Moment
Correlation.
The result showed that, emergency/medical care (M = 33.94, SD = 4.34) was given
prominent attention in the health and safety management practices than any others,
while participant form (M = 6.74, SD = 2.38). The result also showed that significant
effect exist between emergency/medical care and staff support (F (1, 99) = 12.93, p<.05).
This revealed a significant linearity (F (1, 99) = 127.32, p<.05) occurred. There was
significant effect on management plan on management practices (F (1, 99) = 5.32, p<.05)
with no significant effect of linearity. There was significant positive correlation
between Health and Safety policy and emergency/medical care (r = .198, p<.05); health
and safety policy and participant form (r = .253, p<.05); management practices and
participant form (r = .226, p<.05). It was recommended that safe environment should
be provided and written risk management plan managed.
Description:
A DESSERTATION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
PHYSICAL EDUCATION RECREATION AND SPORTS, FACULTY
OF SCIENCE EDUCATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE
STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA, IN PATIAL
FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR AWARD OF MASTER
DEGREE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
DECEMBER, 2015