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Devices and equipment for detection of toxic substances used in the Army of the Czech republic.
STARŠÍ, David
The aim of this bachelor work is primarily evaluate the preparation of chemical observers and members of cooperatives radiation and chemical reconnaissance, in the detection of toxic substances and their possible use in cooperation with the Integrated Rescue System. In the theoretical part is mainly described techniques and devices, which have military units, a brief explanation of the Central Emergency Plan and the Chief's of the General Staff regulation, which represent the obligations of the Army of the Czech Republic to the strengthening of the integrated rescue system in case of emergency. The first part of the research question aims to determine how is carried out the training of the chemical of observers and members of cooperatives radiation and chemical reconnaissance, whether the training is done according to applicable standards, is sufficient and the most widely used technique and equipment used by the military. Furthermore, whether it would be appropriate to increase the number of chemical observers and members of cooperatives radiation and chemical reconnaissance, or by increasing hours of theoretical and practical training led to greater readiness chemical team members. It is important to note that the function of the chemical observer is not the primary systemized occupation which the professional soldiere held, but the function is affiliated functions to systemized occupation. The second part of the research question focuses on the readiness of chemical teams of individual units on strengthening and coordinate activities together with the Integrated Rescue System, their possible use, and whether carried out coordinated training between these components. Within the objectivity were approached members of both air forces and ground forces. The planned output of this thesis was to processing of data of the readiness of radiation and chemical reconnaissance teams to strengthen the Integrated Rescue System within the detection of toxic substances and determine whether soldiers are a sufficiently trained for the strengthening of the Integrated Rescue System within the detection of toxic substances.

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