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Model of the Search and Rescue operations in Republic of Serbia

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The IAMSAR Manual contains practical guidelines for the organisation of maritime and aeronautical SAR, mission coordination, operations of search and rescue units (SRUs) and provision of SAR-related training. RCC (rescue coordination center) - a unit responsible for promoting efficient organization of search and rescue operations within a search and rescue region. Rescue Coordination Centre (RCC) means a designated coordination centre that acts as the national Search and Rescue Region's coordination centre and the international point of contact for search and rescue (SAR) services and that takes care of the continuous maintenance of coordination and communication preparedness and coordinates SAR operations within its Search and Rescue Sub-Region (SRS). Definition of tearms Search: An operation, normally coordinated by a RCC or RSC, using available personnel and facilities to locate persons in distress. (IAMSAR, Volume 1). Definition of terms Rescue: An operation to retrieve persons in distress, provide for their initial medical or other needs and deliver them to a place of safety. Work should contribute to the establishment of thinking for model of SAR in Republic of Serbia due to the growing need of interventions in the prevention and elimination of consequences of natural disasters and better organization of search and rescue using the standards prescribed in the the world.
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  • University of Defence, Military Academy of The Republic of Serbia
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  • University of Defence, Military Academy of The Republic of Serbia
  • University of Defence, Military Academy of The Republic of Serbia
Bibliografia
  • [1] National Strategy for EU Accession / Offices of the Government of Serbia, Belgrad
  • [2] National Search and Rescue Plan (OG Montenegro No.4/06), Podgorica, 2006
  • [3] Manual search and rescue merchant vessels (MERSAR),London.
  • [4] IAMSAR Manual, London.
  • [5] Law on Emergency Situations R. Serbia, Belgrad.
  • [6] Regulations on the organization and method of use of specialized civil protection units, Belgrad
  • [7] Group of authors Theoretical basis GMDS system, Kotor,1997.
  • [8] SOLAS, International Maritime Organization, London,2001.
  • [9] STCW 95, International Maritime Organization, London,1996.
  • [10] International Ship and Port Facility Security Code, IMO, London, 2003.
  • [11] P.C.Smith and J.J.Seaton; GMDSS for navigators, Butterworth‐Heinemann Ltd, London, 1994.
  • [12] MCA; Personal survival at sea, Southampton.
  • [13] www.imo.org
  • [14] www.safety‐at‐sea.co.uk
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