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Abstract

Students’ knowledge, attitude and practice towards safety and health are one of the important aspects of their learning
process in school. Negligence of this aspect can increase the risk of accidents among students. This study was conducted to assess the
level of knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of students toward safety and health aspects in school. This study was participated
by 410 Form Four students that were randomly selected. They are from SMK Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah 1 (SARS1), SMK Taman
Dato’ Harun (SMKTDH) and SMK Agama Sheikh Hj. Mohd Said (SHAMS). Questionnaire used consists of demographic components,
knowledge, attitude and practice items towards safety and health aspects. Majority of the respondents are female students (58.3%)
while the rest are male students (41.7%). Higher percentage of respondents are from SMKTDH (59.5%) followed by SHAMS (24.1%)
and SARS1 (16.3%). This study found that the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of students toward safety and health aspects
in school are high. The mean score of all knowledge, attitude and practice items in the questionnaire are 4.29±0.40, 4.07±0.46,
and 4.13±0.48, respectively. In addition, this study found that the school factors are significantly associated with student’s attitude
and practice, while the gender factor is only significantly associated with student’s attitude towards safety and health in school.
Meanwhile, correlation analysis showed a significant relationship between student’s knowledge, attitude and practice (p