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http://dx.doi.org/10.7731//KIFSE.613886a4

A Study on the Activity and Training Plan of a Field Crew for the Design of Training Scenarios Assuming Chemical Accidents and Terrorism  

Kim, Si-Kuk (Dept. of Fire and Disaster Protection Engineering, Hoseo Univ.)
Choi, Su-Gil (Dept. of Fire and Disaster Protection Engineering, Hoseo Univ.)
Hong, Sung-chul (Dept. of Safety Engineering, Hoseo Univ.)
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Fire Science and Engineering / v.34, no.2, 2020 , pp. 72-85 More about this Journal
Abstract
This article is a study on the activity of rescue workers for designing simulation training scenarios assuming chemical accidents. On the basis of the complexity of the indoor scene in the case of chemical accidents and terrorism, we designed a 12-step simulation training scenario for two teams to analyze the improvement in firefighters' capabilities. On the basis of activity measurement in the simulation scenario, step 2 of training had the most drops in the maximum heart rate, as follow: N1, from 163 bpm to 153 bpm; N2, from 186 bpm to 151 bpm; N3, from 168 bpm to 162 bpm; and N4, from 166 bpm to 152 bpm. In terms of intensity level in the allowable activity time, it was found that in step 2 both N1 and N2 reduced from Level 5 to Level 3, N3 remained at Level 4, N4 reduced from Level 4 to Level 3, and the maximum allowable activity time increased.
Keywords
Firefighter; Training; Relative heart rate; Activity analysis; Chemical protective clothing;
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