Assessment Of Level Of Compliance To Laboratory Safety In Secondary School In Kitui County, Kenya
Laboratories are potentially dangerous work environment, often containing a wide variety of toxic, flammable, corrosive and reactive compounds that can cause accident if safety standards are not adhered to. The objective of the study was to determine the level of compliance to laboratory safety in secondary school science laboratories in Kitui County, Kenya. The level of compliance considered were;
Analysis Of Printing Raw Materials On Quality Image Production
Printing success will always be based on Total Quality Management (TQM) by continuously looking for ways to improve quality throughout all parts of the printing business and processes. The study examined the background of printing business by analysing the quality issues that lead to quality print production and by analysing factors affecting quality performance in the printing industry in Nairobi
Compliance With International Financial Reporting Standard 7 (ifrs 7): A Study Of Listed Banks In Ghana
The purpose of this study was to identify the extent to which listed banks on Ghana Stock Exchange comply with International Financial Reporting Standards, with particular reference to financial instruments IFRS 7. The study also identified factors influencing compliance level of IAS/IFRS among banks. The compliance level of IFRS 7 by listed Banks on Ghana Stock Exchange was measured using
Kala-azar And The Associated Factors Influencing Health Care Seeking Among The Residents Of Baringo County, Kenya
Background: Kala-Azar remains a major public health threat in Kenya. Despite the medical importance and public health impact of the disease in endemic areas, factors affecting healthcare seeking for the disease by the communities living in disease prone areas remain scarce. Healthcare seeking is a dynamic process that is influenced by many factors which interact and influence unique actions to
Effects Of Engineering Service Quality On Completion Time In Road Construction Projects In Ethiopia
Construction delay is worldwide problem and it is not uncommon in Ethiopia. Construction time overrun in road construction projects has become prevalent in Ethiopian. As a result, it is costing implementing agencies and the society at large. Moreover, unsatisfied public needs are compromised. The objective of the study was to measure the effects of engineering service quality and to identify