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Information × Registration Number 0220U100175, 0118U003076 , R & D reports Title Simulation of the algorithm for the solution of situational tasks from premedical care at the scene of the event for the rescuers of the SES of Ukraine. popup.stage_title Head Volianskyi Petro B., Доктор наук з державного управління Registration Date 13-01-2020 Organization Institute of public administration in the field of civil protection popup.description2  Object of study: the content of training in the domed assistance of rescuers of the SES of Ukraine. Purpose of the study: to study the content of training in the home care of persons (rescuers) involved in emergency rescue work and other urgent work in the area of ​​emergency taking into account the current trends in the development of the EEASC, development of "Souvenirs on home care assistance rescuer SES Ukraine" and a practical guide "Domestic rescue on-site assistance. " Research methods: system analysis, synthesis. Main results: As a result of the research, the main problems of training rescuers in the field of domicile assistance were identified, on the basis of which situational modeling of urgent conditions was developed and a practical approbation of this modeling was carried out, as well as its effectiveness was proved. On the basis of the obtained results, a draft of a practical guide “Domestic Assistance at the Event Site” and “Situation on the Domestic Assistance of the Rescuer of the SES of Ukraine” was prepared. Product Description popup.authors Volianskyi Petro B. Hrynzovskyi Anatolii Huriev Serhii Omelianovych Dolgii Mykola Leonidovych Drozdenko Natalia Vitaliivna Kushnir Vitalii Makarenko Andrii Mykolaiovych Striuk Mykhailo Petrovych popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Volianskyi Petro B.. Simulation of the algorithm for the solution of situational tasks from premedical care at the scene of the event for the rescuers of the SES of Ukraine.. (popup.stage: ). Institute of public administration in the field of civil protection. № 0220U100175
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