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Use of supporting technologies at operational and informational centers of the integrated rescue system
MERTLÍK, Josef
The aim of diploma thesis on the topic "Use of assistive technologies in the operational and information centres of the integrated rescue system" is to evaluate the possibility of using assistive technologies in the operational and information centres of the integrated rescue system of the South Bohemian region. In my diploma thesis I first focus on the theoretical part, where basic information about the integrated rescue system and the fire brigade is summarized through professional literature, laws, and decrees. I also conducted a search of available professional sources. In the theoretical part, I also listed the most commonly used assistive technologies in the operational and information centres of the integrated rescue system. In the research part, I first focused on a survey of the opinions of the staff of the Operations and Information Centre of the Fire and Rescue Service of the South Bohemian Region on the use of assistive technologies through a questionnaire survey. Furthermore, in this part I deal with the analysis of types and subtypes of events for which it would be appropriate or inappropriate to use supporting technologies, namely, to compile an automatic technology designer. I compiled an analysis of statistics of departures and events in 2021, compiled into graphical summaries. From the evaluated answers to the given questions, it is evident that most operational technicians and officers agree with the introduction of assistive technologies. Likewise, the overall analysis shows the benefits for the use of an automatic technology designer. The contribution of this diploma thesis is the use of processed information at the operational and information centre of the Fire and Rescue Service of the South Bohemian Region.
Preventive fire guard activities
MERTLÍK, Josef
The aim of the bachelor's work on the "Action of preventive fire patrols" is to examine the familiarity of the inclusion of individual members of the Preventive Fire Watch in the workplace. Determination of staff knowledge of preventive fire watch and facilities of preventive fire patrol. The bachelor's work is first focused on the theoretical part. Using expert literature, laws and decrees that withdraw to the issue of fire protection and specifically to the activities of preventive fire patrols, there is a compilation of the supporting documents used to meet the stated aim of bachelor's work. The reader is familiar with the operation of the fire rescue system. For the theory of preventive fire patrols, the conditions under which they are set up and the training sessions must be undertaken by members of the preventive fire watch. The practical part of the work focuses on research on the knowledge of individual employees. A questionnaire investigation with 14 questions was used for research. The respondents came from one business and consisted of both members of the Preventive Fire Patrol and non-members of the Preventive Fire Patrol. The responder to the questionnaire questions were analysis for the information obtained, comparing, and evaluating the individual responses. Through the charts, there was a clear representation of the evaluation of the individual responses. After an overall assessment of all responses, the correct responses were just 7%, it´s clear that most of the knowledge of the respondents does not achieve the expected results. Staff take part in regular training sessions, vet the information received from such training has not been adequately reflected in the correct responses to the questionnaires. The benefit of this bachelor's work is the compilation of obligations under legislation that can be drawn on by an entrepreneur who is under a new obligation to set up a fire watch. Furthermore, also to a businessperson who already has that obligation, whether they fulfil all their obligations sufficiently and to the right extent.

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