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Nr opisu: Autorzy: , State Fire Servicewarfare. Tytuł pracy w innym języku: State Fire Servicewarfare Tytuł czasopisma: Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: am^p930600^t0000014137^w ^31^41;1^6tak^70000000228funau1^0^a1^bWNSH:1;0:1;0:1;0^cUNIT:1;0:1;0:1;0^d1^e1^f1^gtak^aZdunkiewicz Punktacja ministerstwa: Słowa kluczowe ang.: ; ;
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Autorzy: . Tytuł pracy: Tytuł pracy w innym języku: 003Use of unmanned aerial vehicles by the entities of National Firefighting and Rescue System in Poland to search for peopleInternational Journal of Emergency Services2024Online first.2047-08942024/202510.1108/IJES-05-2024-0037Dudziński, Łukaszxdronemissing personnew technologiessearch operationsState Fire Serviceunmanned aerial vehicle : Z : 003 : a review of interventions performed in the years 2021-2023 : 2047-0908 Uwagi: Oznaczenie wydania: 003Use of unmanned aerial vehicles by the entities of National Firefighting and Rescue System in Poland to search for peopleInternational Journal of Emergency Services2024Online first.2047-08942024/202510.1108/IJES-05-2024-0037Dudziński, Łukaszxdronemissing personnew technologiessearch op Charakterystyka formalna: Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: /doi/10.1108/ijes-05-2024-0037/full/html?skipTracking=true100^bZ^a003^b003^c2024-12-16, 14:48^d2024-12-16, 14:48^e3018888791^f3018888791^aUse of unmanned aerial vehicles by the entities of National Firefighting and Rescue System in Poland to search for people^ba review of interventions performed in the years 2021-2023^aInternational Journal of Emergency Services^a2024^aOnline first.^a2047-0894^b2047-0908^a2024/2025^a10.1108/IJES-05-2024-0037^aDudziński, Łukasz^cy^ax^adrone^amissing person^anew technologies^asearch operations^aState Fire Service^aunmanned aerial vehicle Słowa kluczowe ang.: ; Inne bazy podające opis:
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Nr opisu: ividual and group accidents in various circumstances. Most firefighter accidents occurred during rescue and firefighting operations, as well as during sports activities which dominate as the cause of injuries among firefighters in the observed period (37.8%), and injuries related to rescue and fire-fighting activities constitute 28.5%. Other work activities of firefighters cause 33.7% of injuries. In 2020 was a clear reduction in the number of accidents per 1000 employed firefighters in each observed parameter (total, interventions, sport) while maintaining the average level of firefighter employment (MąSD 30 099ą224). Conclusions: The most frequent circumstances of injury are slippery and challenging spaces, surfaces, and carelessness. The most common type of body injury is a dislocation and sprain concerning the ankle joint, foot. The most frequent causes of work-related injuries for firefighters, as the results indicate, are participation in team sports and fire-fighting and rescue operations. The most commonly occurring medical consequences resulting from a firefighter's injury are fractures, sprains, and contusions of various body areas. Firefighters are most burdened with injuries in the age group 26-35 years old.^afire and rescue operations^ahealth hazadrs^ainjuries^aintervention^aState Fire Servicere 12 588 individual and group accidents in various circumstances. Most firefighter accidents occurred during rescue and firefighting operations, as well as during sports activities which dominate as the cause of injuries among firefighters in the observed period (37.8%), and injuries related to rescue and fire-fighting activities constitute 28.5%. Other work activities of firefighters cause 33.7% of injuries. In 2020 was a clear reduction in the number of accidents per 1000 employed firefighters in each observed parameter (total, interventions, sport) while maintaining the average level of firefighter employment (MąSD 30 099ą224). Conclusions: The most frequent circumstances of injury are slippery and challenging spaces, surfaces, and carelessness. The most common type of body injury is a dislocation and sprain concerning the ankle joint, foot. The most frequent causes of work-related injuries for firefighters, as the results indicate, are participation in team sports and fire-fighting and rescue operations. The most commonly occurring medical consequences resulting from a firefighter's injury are fractures, sprains, and contusions of various body areas. Firefighters are most burdened with injuries in the age group 26-35 years old.^afire and rescue operations^ahealth hazadrs^ainjuries^aintervention^aState Fire Service Autorzy: , . Tytuł pracy: Charakterystyka formalna: Słowa kluczowe ang.: Streszczenie:
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Nr opisu: SFS firefighters per year during the study period was n=1.617.During the study period (2015-2022), there were seven incidents in which a total of 11 firefighters suffered acoustic trauma affecting the CNS and the organ of hearing. Conclusions: To prevent on-duty accidents, both practical and theoretical training sessions are provided, covering measures aimed at reducing accident rates to minimum levels. Other important activities include hearing prophylaxis; medical examinations; breaks during work, appropriate organisation of work and the working environment; compliance with the applicable regulations, internal procedures and safety instructions; the use of personal protective equipment, and the good technical condition of vehicles and equipment.^afirefighters^aoccupational health^aState Fire Service^atraumacidents among SFS firefighters per year during the study period was n=1.617.During the study period (2015-2022), there were seven incidents in which a total of 11 firefighters suffered acoustic trauma affecting the CNS and the organ of hearing. Conclusions: To prevent on-duty accidents, both practical and theoretical training sessions are provided, covering measures aimed at reducing accident rates to minimum levels. Other important activities include hearing prophylaxis; medical examinations; breaks during work, appropriate organisation of work and the working environment; compliance with the applicable regulations, internal procedures and safety instructions; the use of personal protective equipment, and the good technical condition of vehicles and equipment.^afirefighters^aoccupational health^aState Fire Service^atrauma Autorzy: , . Tytuł pracy: Tytuł pracy w innym języku: 20231730-75032022/202310.5604/01.3001.0053.4194Dudziński, ŁukaszacousticIntroduction: A rare type of risk associated with firefighting activities and affecting the central nervous system (CNS) is acoustic trauma. The main causes of acoustic trauma in professional firefighters include long-term exposure to noise from fire engine sirens, emergency call alarms in the fire stations (fire halls), and the operation of equipment used during rescue and firefighting operations. Material and methods: The study was based on an analysis of data obtained from the HR Department of the National Headquarters of the State Fire Service (NHSFS). The analysis included cases of acoustic trauma suffered by firefighters while on duty, which were reported to the control room of their firefighting units as rescuer accidents, and followed up with medical interventions. Results: The average number of accidents among SFS firefighters per year during the study period was n=1.617.During the study period (2015-2022), there were seven incidents in which a total of 11 firefighters suffered acoustic trauma affecting the CNS and the organ of hearing. Conclusions: To prevent on-duty accidents, both practical and theoretical training sessions are provided, covering measures aimed at reducing accident rates to minimum levels. Other important activities include hearing prophylaxis; medical examinations; breaks during work, appropriate organisation of work and the working environment; compliance with the applicable regulations, internal procedures and safety instructions; the use of personal protective equipment, and the good technical condition of vehicles and equipment.firefightersoccupational healthState Fire Servicetrauma : Vol. 21 : 2084-4298 Tryb dostępu: Dudziński, ŁukaszacousticIntroduction: A rare type of risk associated with firefighting activities and affecting the central nervous system (CNS) is acoustic trauma. The main causes of acoustic trauma in professional firefighters include long-term exposure to noise from fire engine sirens, emergency call alarms in the fire stations (fire halls), and the operation of equipment used during rescue and firefighting operations. Material and methods: The study was based on an analysis of data obtained from the HR Department of the National Headquarters of the State Fire Service (NHSFS). The analysis included cases of acoustic trauma suffered by firefighters while on duty, which were reported to the control room of their firefighting units as rescuer accidents, and followed up with medical interventions. Results: The average number of accidents among SFS firefighters per year during the study period was n=1.617.During the study period (2015-2022), there were seven incidents in which a total of 11 firefighters suffered acoustic trauma affecting the CNS and the organ of hearing. Conclusions: To prevent on-duty accidents, both practical and theoretical training sessions are provided, covering measures aimed at reducing accident rates to minimum levels. Other important activities include hearing prophylaxis; medical examinations; breaks during work, appropriate organisation of work and the working environment; compliance with the applicable regulations, internal procedures and safety instructions; the use of personal protective equipment, and the good technical condition of vehicles and equipment.firefightersoccupational healthState Fire Servicetrauma Charakterystyka formalna: Słowa kluczowe ang.: ;
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Nr opisu: ccidents in SFS. Total accident covers individual and mass accidents. The number of sports injuries was N = 4,254 (Mean: 532.2; SD: 137.9). Conclusion: There is a need for comprehensive approach to physical training in the firefighter population. Physical activity should be continuous and systematic strengthening of the whole body. Sports activities should begin with performing thorough warm-ups. It is necessary to maintain facilities, premises, equipment and technical devices in a condition that sets the ground for doing sports safely and in a hygienic manner. Most of the sports injuries sustained by firefighters are related to team sports.^ainjuries^aphysical activity^asports activities^aState Fire Service Autorzy: , . Tytuł pracy: Tytuł pracy w innym języku: 2022/202310.3389/fpubh.2023.1204841Dudziński, ŁukaszcontusionsFINAL_PUBLISHEDAim: The accident rate in the State Fire Service from 2015 to 2021 related to sports activities was analyzed in relation to the regions of the country per year. Materials and methods: The study included analysis of data from the SFS Headquarters - Department for Occupational Health and Safety and Preventive Health. Data collected from across the country in the form of an annual analysis of the accident. The reports included such information as: the number of accidents, the cause and circumstances of accident (injury), with a breakdown listing individual and group accidents. Results: During the observation period, about 30,000 officers were on duty in the SFS, of which about 20% were on daily (8-h) duty, and 80% were on shift (24-h) duty. Between 2015 and 2021, there were N = 11,332 (Mean: 1617.4; SD: 284.1) accidents in SFS. Total accident covers individual and mass accidents. The number of sports injuries was N = 4,254 (Mean: 532.2; SD: 137.9). Conclusion: There is a need for comprehensive approach to physical training in the firefighter population. Physical activity should be continuous and systematic strengthening of the whole body. Sports activities should begin with performing thorough warm-ups. It is necessary to maintain facilities, premises, equipment and technical devices in a condition that sets the ground for doing sports safely and in a hygienic manner. Most of the sports injuries sustained by firefighters are related to team sports.injuriesphysical activitysports activitiesState Fire Service : CC-BY Charakterystyka formalna: Słowa kluczowe ang.: Streszczenie:
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Autorzy: . Tytuł czasopisma: Strony: Ciekanowski, ZbigniewKrajowy System Ratowniczo-GaśniczyNational Rescue and Firefighting SystemFINAL_PUBLISHEDPaństwowa Straż Pożarnaspecialist rescueratownictwo specjalistyczneState Fire Service, CC-BY-NC, y, AT_PUBLICATION Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: Język publikacji: ŤĂ Słowa kluczowe: ; Słowa kluczowe ang.: