Equipments and support systems for intervention in emergency situations - the conceptual scheme

Abstract

The aim of the project is strengthening the operational response capacity of the National Emergency Situation Management System structures. The objective is to develop and implement the integrated support equipment and systems in an architecture that meets the technical and especially operational requirements specific to emergency response actions. The concept is an integrated system with two components: protective equipment and support system for intervention actions. The originality is the support system as a complex UAS that consists of one or more ultralight multifunctional sail air vectors with a configuration that can be adapted to the nature of the intervention: monitoring, observation and logistics, air transport, detection of intervention staff using the PPE that is equipped with a special radio ID transponder. PPE must respond to increasingly evolved and varied threats that act on users. PPE are designed to remain effective and functional across a wide range of tactical and operating environments: from arctic temperatures in the desert, high and low humidity, in urban and rural environments, forested, marine, underground and almost in all imaginable locations. The novelty of PPE is the modular multilayer structure made of yarns / fibers with integrated protection properties (flame resistance and / or cutting resistance/ water, chemical and body fluid rejection/ antimicrobial protection etc.).

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Adrian Săliştean, Doina TOMA, Claudia NICULESCU, Sabina OLARU

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  • EP ID EP602579
  • DOI 10.24264/icams-2018.III.5
  • Views 146
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Adrian Săliştean, Doina TOMA, Claudia NICULESCU, Sabina OLARU (2018). Equipments and support systems for intervention in emergency situations - the conceptual scheme. Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems (ICAMS), 1(), 235-239. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-602579