A Study on the Survival Kit Development Preparing the Civil Defense Situation

민방위 사태에 대비한 비상생활지원 키트 개발 연구

  • Published : 2012.12.30

Abstract

The The purpose of this study is to develop survival kit prepared at the outbreak of the civil defense situation and to explore ways to ensure the safety and well-being of the people. Consider the civil defense shelters in a short two hours, from six days to live long, emergency life support food and other items needed for the basic right to life of the facility users. Minimum survival kit per capita personal weight 4.85kg, state and local governments (the government) is 2.65kg. They consists of a total of 26 items in eight categories such as food, clothing, CBR supplies, cold winter supplies, personal hygiene supplies, medicines, tools, communication supplies.

본 연구의 목적은 민방위 사태 발발시 준비 방안의 하나로서 비상생활지원 키트를 개발하여 국민의 안전과 안녕을 확보할 수 있는 기초 준비 방안을 모색하는 것이다. 민방위 대피소에서 짧게는 2시간부터 길게는 6일 정도를 생활하는 것을 감안하면 시설이용자들의 기본적인 생존권을 위해 비상생활지원용 식량 및 기타 물품이 필요하다. 1인당 3일 최소 비상생활지원키트는 개인용 무게는 4.85kg, 국가 및 지자체(정부)는 2.65kg을 분담하게 하고 그 구성은 총 8개 분류 26개 항목으로 식품, 피복, 화생방용품, 방한용품, 개인위생용품, 의약품, 공구, 통신용품 등으로 구성한다.

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