Establishing police station design improving the health and wellness of police personnel in Davao City (Record no. 20605)

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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) LG993.5 2018 A7
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Personal name Ociones, Earl Jann E.
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Title Establishing police station design improving the health and wellness of police personnel in Davao City
Statement of responsibility, etc. / Earl Jann M. Ociones; Ryan C. Songcayauon, adviser
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Extent 320 leaves
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Dissertation note Thesis
Degree type (BS Architecture)
Name of granting institution University of the Philippines Mindanao,
Year degree granted 2018
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Summary, etc. The well-being in the modern workplace is an increasing relevant and necessary consideration in planning. It has long been believed that a police work is correlated with a host of diseases, illness, and ailments. Stress and shift work are the two primary factors identified and been associated with most of the health issues police offices encounter. This research used the principles of workplace health and well-being, along with anthropometrics, physical comfort, space programming, and active design in order to propose an efficient workplace for the police personnel. <br/>This study employed a post occupancy evaluation to the 10 existing police stations in Davao City and documented the illnesses of the police personnel through their annual medical exam and their anthropometric data. Results show that these police stations failed on the spatial configuration, workers comfort, and sanitation. Police personnel showed that Diabetes Mellitus, Hypercholesterolemia, Obesity and Hypertension could be correlated with their physical and working environment and that their anthropometrics are within the standard measurement (lower range). Furthermore, the study also identified and proposed locations for the additional 21 stations to augment the acceptable proportion of police personnel to city population. <br/>The proposed police station incorporated a physical environment that enables the personnel to do activities that lessen health problems and at the same time provide comfort and proper sanitation. These was achieved through proper allocation of spaces and efficient programming.
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Main curriculum objective Architectural Design IX: Research Project in Architecture
Curriculum code ARCH191
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Main curriculum objective Architectural Design X: Architectural Design Project
Curriculum code ARCH192
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Personal name Songcayauon, Ryan C.
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    Library of Congress Classification     Room-Use Only College of Humanities and Social Sciences University Library General Reference 2024-03-27 Gifts & Donations CHSS-T-gd6395   LG993.5 2018 A7 O25 3UPML00025571 2024-03-27 2024-03-27 Thesis
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