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Views On Chemical Safety Information And Influences On Chemical Disposal Behaviour In The Uk

机译:英国化学安全信息及其对化学处置行为的影响

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This study examined how groups representing four tiers in the chemical supply chain (manufacturers, vendors, workers and consumers) understood safety information, and the factors that influenced disposal behaviour. Data from seven, semi-structured, focus groups was analysed both qualitatively (textual analysis) and quantitatively (network analysis). Such combined analytical methods enabled us to achieve both detailed insights into perceptions and behaviour and an objective understanding of the prevailing opinions that occurred within and between the focus group discussions. We found issues around awareness, trust, access and disposal behaviours differed between groups within the supply chain. Participants from the lower tiers perceived chemical safety information to be largely inaccessible. Labels were the main source of information on chemical risks for the middle and bottom tiers of the supply chain. Almost all of the participants were aware of the St Andrew's Cross and skull and crossbones symbols but few were familiar with the Volatile Organic Compound logo or the fish and tree symbol. Both the network and thematic analysis demonstrated that whilst frequent references to health risks associated with chemicals were made environmental risks were usually only articulated after prompting. It is clear that the issues surrounding public understanding of chemical safety labels are highly complex and this is compounded by inconsistencies in the cognitive profiles of chemical users. Substantially different cognitive profiles are likely to contribute towards communication difficulties between different tiers of the supply chain. Further research is needed to examine the most effective ways of communicating chemical hazards information to the public. The findings demonstrate a need to improve and simplify disposal guidance to members of the public, to raise public awareness of the graphic symbols in the CHIP 3.1, 2005 regulations and to improve access to disposal guidance.
机译:这项研究调查了代表化学供应链中四个层次的小组(制造商,销售商,工人和消费者)如何理解安全信息以及影响处置行为的因素。对七个半结构性焦点小组的数据进行了定性(文本分析)和定量(网络分析)分析。这种组合的分析方法使我们能够获得对感知和行为的详细见解,以及对焦点小组讨论之内和之间发生的主流观点的客观理解。我们发现,在供应链中,各个群体之间有关意识,信任,获取和处置行为的问题有所不同。来自较低层的参与者认为化学品安全信息在很大程度上无法获得。标签是有关供应链中层和底层的化学风险信息的主要来源。几乎所有参与者都知道圣安德鲁十字架和骷髅符号,但很少有人熟悉挥发性有机化合物徽标或鱼和树的符号。网络和专题分析均表明,尽管经常提到与化学品有关的健康风险,但通常仅在提示后才明确指出环境风险。显然,围绕公众对化学品安全标签的理解的问题非常复杂,并且由于化学品使用者的认知特征不一致而使问题更加复杂。实质上不同的认知特征可能会导致供应链不同层之间的沟通困难。需要进一步研究,以研究向公众传播化学危害信息的最有效方法。调查结果表明,有必要改进和简化对公众的处置指南,提高公众对CHIP 3.1,2005法规中图形符号的认识,并增加对处置指南的获取。

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