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Emergency preparedness in fitness facilities: Bridging the gap between policy and practice

journal contribution
posted on 2018-10-08, 00:00 authored by Betul Sekendiz, K Norton, P Keyzer, J Dietrich, IR Coyle, S Gray, CF Finch
Fitness facilities are an important contributor to economies through preventative health policies of governments. Therefore, it is crucial that they are capable of ensuring the health and safety of their users during emergency situations under relevant work health and safety (WHS) legislation. This study aimed to analyse emergency response preparedness in fitness facilities in Australia and develop evidence-based strategic recommendations, using a mixed methods approach. An onsite observational audit tool and in-depth interviews were conducted at a sample of regional and metropolitan fitness facilities. The results showed that fitness facilities showed a lack of operational emergency response practices that requires an integrated approach to risk management by fitness facility operators. This gap between policy and practice has significant implications for all stakeholders involved in fitness service provision, including government agencies, academia and industry governing organisations.

Funding

Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start Page

71

End Page

85

Number of Pages

14

eISSN

1758-2172

ISSN

1758-2164

Publisher

Inderscience Publishers, UK

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Bond University; Monash University; Federation University; La Trobe University; University of South Australia

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management