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Hazards related to activities of fire-rescue department members during the Covid-19 pandemic

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Today, being a member of the Fire-Rescue Department (FRD) is challenging as it is a risky and professionally demanding job, which often requires an individual schedule both in terms of physical condition and psychological knowledge as well as safety and health protection at work. Apart from the standard services provided by the FRD and the integrated rescue system, their members also participated in hundreds of interventions during emergencies and crisis situations to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic on society.
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Bibliogr. 17 poz.
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  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Košice, Letná 9 Street, 042 00 Košice, Slovak Republic
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Košice, Letná 9 Street, 042 00 Košice, Slovak Republic
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Košice, Letná 9 Street, 042 00 Košice, Slovak Republic
Bibliografia
  • 1. Řehák D., B. Martínek, P. Růžičková. 2015. „Population protection in the context of current security threats”. SPBI Association of Fire and Safety Engineering 89. Czech Republic. 131 p. ISBN: 978-80-7385-169-9.
  • 2. Slabotinský J., K. Lunerová. 2017. „Physiological burden of man at work in personal protective equipment in a contaminated environment ”. SPBI Association of Fire and Safety Engineering 95. Czech Republic. 158 p. ISBN: 978-80-7385-192. Rapporteur for fire protection and rescue services, Vintage LII. Number ½, ¾, 2021, ISSN: 1335-9975.
  • 3. MINVSR. „ Krízové riadenie”. Available at: https://www.minv.sk/?tlacovespravy&sprava=hasici-pomahaju-aj-pocas-druhej-vlny-pandemie-koronavirusu.
  • 4. STN EN IEC 31010 Risk management, Risk assessment techniques.
  • 5. Monoši M., A. Sloboda, B. Palúch, J. Svetlík, H. Pačaiová, Z. Hajduová, O. Sloboda. 2020. Firefighting equipment. VIENALA, Košice, Slovakia. 517 p. ISBN: 978-80-8126-185-5.
  • 6. MINVSR. „ Krízové riadenie”. Available at: https://www.minv.sk/.
  • 7. Bakker C., F. Wang, J. Huisman, M. den Hollander. 2014. „Products that go round: Exploring product life extension through design”. Journal of Cleaner Production 69: 10-16. ISSN: 0959-6526. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.01.028.
  • 8. Sheng-Chieh Lee, Ching-Yuan Lin, Ying-Ji Chuang. 2022. „The Study of Alternative Fire Commanders’ Training Program during the COVID-19 Pandemic Situation in New Taipei City, Taiwan”. Environ. Res. Public Health 19(11): 6633. ISSN: 1660-4601. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116633.
  • 9. Scheck McAlearney Ann, Alice A. Gaughan, Sarah R. MacEwan, Megan E. Gregory, Laura J. Rush, Jaclyn Volney, Ashish R. Panchal. 2022. „Pandemic Experience of First Responders: Fear, Frustration, and Stress”. Environmental Research and Public Health 19(8): 4693. ISSN: 1660-4601. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084693.
  • 10. Matthew P. Thompson, Jude Bayham, Erin Belval. 2020. „Potential COVID-19 Outbreak in Fire Camp: Modeling Scenarios and Interventions”. Fire 3(3): 38. ISSN 2571-6255. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/fire3030038.
  • 11. Lijun Cao, Jing Lin, Nan Li. 2019. „A Virtual Reality based Study of Indoor Fire Evacuation after Active or Passive Spatial Exploration”. Computers in Human Behavior 90. ISSN: 0747-5632. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2018.08.041.
  • 12. Roberto Ariel Abeldaño Zuñiga, Hugo Juanillo-Maluenda, María Alejandra Sánchez-Bandala. 2021. „Mental Health Burden of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Healthcare Workers in Four Latin American Countries”. The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 58: 1-9. ISSN: 1945-7243. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/00469580211061059.
  • 13. Tara Rava Zolnikov, Frances Furio. 2020. „First responders and social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic”. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 31: 244-253. ISSN: 1540-3556. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2020.1811826.
  • 14. Pfefferbaum Betty, Carol S. North. 2020. „Mental Health and the Covid-19 Pandemic”. The New England Journal of Medicine 383(6): 510-512. ISSN: 1533-4406. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMp2008017.
  • 15. Tao Liu, Dexin Gong, Jianpeng Xiao, Jianxiong Hu, Guanhao He, Zuhua Rong, Wenjun Ma. 2020. „Cluster infections play important roles in the rapid evolution of COVID-19 transmission: A systematic review”. International Journal of Infectious Diseases 99: 374-380. ISSN: 1201-9712. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.073.
  • 16. Hendrickson Rebecca C., Roisín A. Slevin, Katherine D. Hoerster, Bernard P. Chang, Ellen Sano, Catherine A. McCall, Gillian R. Monty, Ronald G. Thomas, Murray A. Raskind. 2022. „The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health, Occupational Functioning, and Professional Retention Among Health Care Workers and First Responders”. Journal of General Internal Medicine 37: 397-408. ISSN: 1525-1497. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-021-07252-z.
  • 17. Segundo Jiménez-García, Alba de Juan Pérez, Rosa M. Pérez-Cañaveras, Flores Vizcaya-Moreno. 2022. „Working Environment, Personal Protective Equipment, Personal Life Changes, and Well-Being Perceived in Spanish Nurses during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study”. Environmental Research and Public Health 19(8): 4856. ISSN: 1660-4601. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084856.
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