TITLE:
Assessing Safety Status of Physical Infrastructure in Chemistry Laboratories: A Study of Public Colleges of Education in Ghana
AUTHORS:
Frank Owusu Ansah, Humphrey Darkeh Assem, Theophilus Aquinas Ossei-Anto, Michael Owusu, Akwasi Acheampong
KEYWORDS:
Safety Standards, Physical Infrastructure, Chemistry Laboratories, Safety Protocols, Public Colleges of Education
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.15 No.12,
December
20,
2024
ABSTRACT: This article examines the safety status of physical infrastructure in chemistry laboratories within public colleges of education in Ghana. As chemistry laboratories are critical environments for scientific education and experimentation, their safety standards are paramount to ensure both student and staff well-being. The study employs a comprehensive evaluation framework to assess the current safety status of chemistry laboratory physical infrastructure across several institutions. Key aspects analyzed include the availability, appropriateness, and maintenance of laboratory physical infrastructure, adherence to safety protocols, and the overall environment’s compliance with international safety standards. The findings highlight significant areas of concern, including outdated physical infrastructure, insufficient safety measures, and inconsistencies in safety practices in the various colleges. Recommendations are provided to enhance safety standards, including increased investment in infrastructure, regular safety audits, and improved training for laboratory personnel. This research underscores the need for systematic improvements to safeguard the learning environment and ensure the effective conduct of chemistry education in Ghana’s public colleges.