Organization of rescue and other urgent work in emergency situations of natural and man-made
Description: The course examines the principles and methods of organizing emergency rescue and urgent operations during natural and man-made emergencies. Special attention is given to planning, coordination, and rapid response in order to minimize the consequences of such emergencies. Upon completion of the course, students gain knowledge of rescue technologies, safety measures, and the interaction of various services in emergency situations.
Amount of credits: 6
Course Workload:
Types of classes | hours |
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Lectures | 30 |
Practical works | 30 |
Laboratory works | |
SAWTG (Student Autonomous Work under Teacher Guidance) | 30 |
SAW (Student autonomous work) | 90 |
Form of final control | Exam |
Final assessment method |
Component: Component by selection
Cycle: Profiling disciplines
Goal
- The purpose of the discipline is to train specialists who are able to effectively organize and conduct rescue and emergency operations in natural and man—made emergencies. It is aimed at developing knowledge and skills in risk assessment, action planning and coordination of various services. As a result of studying the discipline, students will be able to ensure the safety of the public and minimize damage in the event of an emergency.
Learning outcome: knowledge and understanding
- The student should know the basic principles of organizing emergency rescue and emergency operations in natural and man-made emergencies. He understands the order of interaction of various services and the stages of rescue operations. The student also understands the importance of timely response and compliance with safety measures to minimize the consequences of an emergency.