Safety Consciousness and Safety Practicing Behavior and Perception about Safety Management Service System of University Campus among University Students

Author(s):  
Young-Mi Yoon ◽  
Kyung-Suk Sung ◽  
Eun-Joo Kim
Author(s):  
Mohamed M. Abd El-Mawgod ◽  
Shimaa A. Elghazally ◽  
Heba M. Mohammed ◽  
Mariam Roshdy Elkayat ◽  
Doaa M. M. Osman

Abstract Background A healthy youth is considered the major human resource for any country development. They are suffering from unmet health needs. Considering these needs and their attitude towards the use of youth health center (YHC) services would help to improve both the quality and quantity of these services. Objectives To identify the students’ perceived health needs and their attitude towards use of the YHCs in Assiut University campus, Upper Egypt a cross-sectional study was conducted among 305 randomly selected university students. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Results The majority of the students (80%) said that youth have special health needs. The most reported needs were psychological support, health education on different topics including reproductive health and sexually transmitted diseases, and nutritional services respectively. There was a high perception among surveyed students (71.5%) that the existing health services are inadequate for meeting their needs. Counseling, laboratory services, and premarital examination were the most frequently reported services mentioned by youth to be offered in YHCs. The majority (78.1%) preferred the health provider to be of the same sex. Despite the prevailing conservative culture in Upper Egypt, the students had positive attitude towards availability of sexual and reproductive information and establishment of a YHC in the university campus. A low awareness rate (15.1%) about the already existing YHC in university campus was revealed. Conclusion University students perceived that there are unmet needs for youth-specialized services, mainly for providing sexual and reproductive information, and establishment of an on-campus YHC. The study provides important information for policymakers about the perspectives of youth which should be taken into consideration when new YHC are planned and implemented.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 387
Author(s):  
Al Fian ◽  
Petrus Sokibi ◽  
Lena Magdalena

Catur Insan Cendekia University is one of the universities in Cirebon City which is based on technology and management. As an educational institution that has a technopreneur campus slogan, many Catur Insan Cendekia University students have implemented entrepreneurship courses and have developed into new entrepreneurial owners scattered on various social media. However, due to limited space and marketing reach in the campus area, many academicians do not see the product / service offerings made by Catur Insan Cendekia University students. So a work program called Waroeng Mahasiswa was launched by BKM CIC with the aim of being a space for students to market their products / services in the Catur Insan Cendekia University campus area. The Waroeng Mahasiswa work program will be developed into a web-based marketplace application made using the PHP programming language. This marketplace application will also be equipped with an online payment system that is integrated with Midtrans as a payment gateway service provider to make the transaction process faster, easier and more practical.


2015 ◽  
Vol 63 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Zanner ◽  
Andrea Schröder ◽  
Christoph Kahlen

AbstractToday, mass presence of distributed energy resources (DERs) connected to the grid is often seen as having adverse effects on grid reliability and robustness. The apprehension is that it complicates or even compromises network management by distribution system operators (DSOs).The central aim of the Open System for Energy Services (OS4ES) project is to provide a solution that closes the current information, communication and cooperation gap between DERs and energy market actors. To this end, the OS4ES project delivers an innovative Open Service System that enables dynamic cooperation between these two parties. A Distributed Registry for DERs offers to involved actors the opportunity to reserve the aggregated flexibility of DERs as a grid management service in order to improve Smart Grid robustness and reliability. OS4ES will be based on standardized and interoperable communication interfaces, as well as generic interfaces among components producing, consuming or storing electrical energy.The OS4ES Open Service System includes laboratory and field tests under different service scenarios such as congestion management, energy trading, imbalance risk reduction and Volt/VAR optimization. An OS4ES User Group has been established to allow interested parties to gain a broader insight in the project and to actively contribute to the work packages of interest. Besides, standardization proposals will be prepared and submitted to the respective standardization committees.


Author(s):  
Lei Peng ◽  
Yan Chen

Tourism safety is the lifeblood of national tourism development, and tourism safety information monitoring is an important foundation for tourism safety management. The maturity of Internet information technology has led to the rapid rise of blockchain and the Internet of Things. In essence, the blockchain is a shared database. The Internet of Things can access all kinds of necessary information through various networks, such as heat, electricity, dynamics, chemistry, biology, realize the ubiquitous connection between things and people, and realize the recognition and intelligent perception of objects. This article aims to study a tourism safety monitoring information service system based on the Internet of Things and blockchain. This paper uses the principle of sensor ranging and electromagnetic induction, acoustic calculation, sensor calculation, and RFID tag distance to measure the real-time position of the person’s RFID tag information and continuous monitoring information of infrasound intensity to monitor and pre-warn natural disasters in the scenic area. Research results, it shows that this system can monitor disaster information in time and can effectively reduce the risk of injury by 10% –20% of tourists.


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