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Extreme hot zone


Zdilar Slaven, Orehovec Zvonko, Pešić Gordan
Extreme hot zone // CSCM Congress on Science of Consequence Management", 2015 Croatia, Zagreb
Zagreb, Hrvatska, 2015. str. 1-2 (predavanje, podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Extreme hot zone

Autori
Zdilar Slaven, Orehovec Zvonko, Pešić Gordan

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Skup
CSCM Congress on Science of Consequence Management", 2015 Croatia, Zagreb

Mjesto i datum
Zagreb, Hrvatska, 11.04.2015

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Podatak o recenziji nije dostupan

Ključne riječi
extreme hot zone, multifunctional remotely removable and automated systems, CBRN response capabilities

Sažetak
Extreme Hot Zone is described as a CBRNe incidents caused by natural or anthropogenic threats, or by military/terrorist attack on on chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and other industries which use toxic industrial chemicals in the production processes, or hold them in stockpiles, as well as military and/or terrorist attacks on nuclear power plants, organic manufacturing and biological laboratories, military depots, plants and installations and technological accidents in these facilities and laboratories pose specific challenges for responders: secondary explosions of energy courses and chemicals, high temperature and opened fire, high concentrations of TIC, high concentrations of various gases by reducing the concentration of oxygen, a large radiology contamination with high intensity ionizing radiation creates zones and pockets within the zone where the first response units cannot even come to begin writing the evacuation and treatment of casualties and rehabilitation of the incident. If there is no adequate response in real time, but is waiting for the intensity of the incident comes down to the level at which the first response units can access the area of the incident is lost precious time to help the victims and to decrease the quantity of emitted TIC in the surrounding area. The challenge is to develop an integrated system of CBRNe response in the form of a multifunctional remotely removable and automated systems for extremely hot zone in which the first response teams cannot act that can be implemented preferably anywhere in the world, that will offer the following capabilities: a. The Robotised System by the effectors chould: to allows professionals to clear a path in front of the vehicle so that others can pass safely remove dangerous objects, penetrate buildings, cut wires, and be used as the jaws- of-life, push up, atc. b. The robotic Survey task encompasses next functions: Collection of Hazard Information, Collection of Epidemiological Information, Extreme hot zone reconnaissance, Survey Operations, c. The Identification task: focuses solely on providing a detailed analysis of individual hazards - divide the workload and increase the speed of analysis and reporting, can act as a force multiplier and operate in conditions unsuitable for humans, collection of physical hazard samples and placing them into sterilized containers d. Medical initial assestment task: The first step must be performed quickly, at the very beginning of the incident, and the information is primarily used by command management. The second step is performed later and the information is primarily used by medical personnel (e.g. EMS, hospitals) e. Medical victim transportation task: be able to evacuate victims and function safely (i.e., non-traumatically) around victims f. Hazard disposal task: to remove, contain, or mitigate small hazards, to decontaminate smaller items such as personal vehicles, smaller areas and protective clothing of members of the first response before leaving the hot zone, extinguishing small fires such as personal vehicles, smaller facilities and surfaces g. Resource hauling task: to transport resources to other teams during the response Recognize Extreme Hot Zone and develop an integrated system of CBRNe response in the form of a multifunctional remotely removable and automated systems for extremely hot zone is to improve national CBRN response capabilities, by developing and making available a flexible system that can be easily adapted to existing national capabilities and by developing a new capability that can be deployed anywhere.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Geologija



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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Zdilar Slaven, Orehovec Zvonko, Pešić Gordan
Extreme hot zone // CSCM Congress on Science of Consequence Management", 2015 Croatia, Zagreb
Zagreb, Hrvatska, 2015. str. 1-2 (predavanje, podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, sažetak, znanstveni)
Zdilar Slaven, Orehovec Zvonko, Pešić Gordan (2015) Extreme hot zone. U: CSCM Congress on Science of Consequence Management", 2015 Croatia, Zagreb.
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@article{article, year = {2015}, pages = {1-2}, keywords = {extreme hot zone, multifunctional remotely removable and automated systems, CBRN response capabilities}, title = {Extreme hot zone}, keyword = {extreme hot zone, multifunctional remotely removable and automated systems, CBRN response capabilities}, publisherplace = {Zagreb, Hrvatska} }




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