National Repository of Grey Literature 14 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Comfort during long-term under water stays
Růžek, Jan ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: The issue of long-term stays underwater Aim: The aim of the thesis is to find out how to achieve higher comfort in the experiment of staying under water surface during a long stay in a specific habitat in Slovenské Mlýn. Subsequently, from the data collected from divers who have experience with long-term stays in the habitat, to prepare suggestions for improvements that could be applied in the next experiment to achieve a higher comfort than has been the case so far. Methods: Literature and following information from the research. Informal dialogue. Conclusion: Search of professional literature and processing of achieved results from the survey. Keywords: Aquanaut, habitat, caisson, diver
Risks related to open water diving and their prevention
OBORNÁ, Veronika
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the risks associated with open water diving and their prevention. Three objectives were determined to elaborate this thesis. The first objective was to find out what kind of knowledge professional and recreational divers have about the risks related to open water diving. The second objective was to examine what knowledge divers have about preventive measures related to open water diving. Last but not least, the third objective was to determine what barriers regarding the open water diving are perceived by divers. The bachelor's thesis consists of a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part is divided into chapters and subchapters describing the history of diving, fundamental diving equipment, basics of physics for divers and physiology related to diving. The heoretical part also describes the most common injuries and diseases occurring during diving, proper first aid as a reaction to them as well as their treatment. Finally, a part of the theory is devoted to the prevention of undesirable situations during open water diving. In the practical part of this thesis a qualitative research was applied. Data collection was conducted through semi-structured interviews. The research sample consisted of ten divers of different ages and different lengths of experience. Five informants were professional divers and five informants were recreational divers. The data obtained from the interviews were processed into four categories, which were further subdivided into subcategories. Using the qualitative research, it was found out that both professional and recreational divers have the necessary knowledge regarding the risks associated with open water diving. Despite essential knowledge and efforts to follow preventive measures, all but one informant experienced a crisis situation during a practice dive, which always turned out well due to proper theoretical preparation for these risk situations. All informants are aware that the biggest risk is the diver himself and overestimation of his own abilities. Regarding the knowledge of preventive measures related to the open water diving, there were differences between the knowledge of professional and recreational divers. All informants had the necessary awareness of the discussed topic, however it was clear that professional divers were more familiar with this issue. All informants were knowledgeable about the necessity of diving training, proper diving equipment, preventive measures and first aid procedures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation in case of an emergency situation. Moreover, it has been found out that divers perceive certain obstacles when diving in open water. In addition to poor health or psychological conditions being a barrier to diving, informants also determined low quality natural conditions as a barrier too. Deteriorated natural conditions were seen as a barrier mostly by recreational divers, whereas professional divers dive all year round and in all kinds of conditions. From the results of the research, it was ascertained that divers have sufficient knowledge of the risks associated with open water diving. Furthermore, informants have sufficient knowledge of preventive measures, which enables them to correctly assess certain situations. The fact that the informants consider the deteriorated natural conditions as a barrier to open water diving indicates that they are concerned about the prevention of risks associated with open water diving. This thesis highlights the importance of knowledge of the risks associated with open water diving and their prevention. The results of this bachelor's thesis can be used to supplement the knowledge of some divers, as a teaching material for novice divers or for health professionals who want to be aware of diving-related diseases and acute conditions related to diving itself.
Risks associated with diving and their prevention
DIVIŠOVÁ, Anna
The topic of this bachelor thesis is called: "Risks related to diving and their prevention." The theoretical part is mainly focused on health risks which arise during scuba diving and follow-up prevention of the health risks. Furthermore, the following topics are mentioned in the theoretical part: a history of diving, biophysical concepts, and necessary equipment. Because of this topic, it was important to include chapters about first aid, treatment and medical fitness for diving. A reduction of health risks was chosen as the main objective in the practical part. There were created 3 research questions. 1. What is the training of divers? 2. What is currently the prevention of health damage during diving? 3. How can we reduce the risk of health damage? The qualitative research measurements were used for the creation of the research part of this bachelor thesis. A semi-structured interview containing 24 questions was created to get the data. There were 6 divers chosen for the interviews, 3 professional divers and 3 hobby divers. According to the results, it was found that there is a fundamental difference in the knowledge of the divers about this topic. Very often the risks are caused by insufficient preparedness and knowledge of the diver, not handling of the panic and stress, and a wrong reaction. Disobeying of precautions and principles often contributes to that. The results of this bachelor thesis may be helpful in completing education and information of divers, but also medical staff.
Activities and tasks within the divers components of the IRS and other components
Kovářík, Ondřej ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title Development and equipment of divers in special forces. Objectives The objective of this thesis is to analyze the facts about work of diving groups in special units of the Army of the Czech Republic, especially in the 601st Special Forces Group.. Methods The methods of work were standard historical methods, especially direct methods, which describe reality using one or more sources and progressive. The results were then compiled and compared. Results Description of diver's position development at czech special units. Keywords Diver, Diver unit, Army of the Czech Republic, special units Abstract
History of sport diving in the czech republic.
Široký, Michal ; Svobodová, Irena (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
Tato bakalářská práce je zaměřena na historii sportovního potápění v České republice. Abstract This thesis focuses on the history of sport diving in the Czech republic. Klíčová slova Historie, potápěč, výstroj, potápění, sport Key words History, diver, equipment, diving, sport
Methodology of apnoe diving training
Mošnová, Lada ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Freediving teaching- methodology Objectives: The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to develop a clear methodological material for teaching basic freediving skills. Methods: The method of analysis and subsequent summarization was used in the bachelor's thesis. Information was also obtained through an informal interview with diving teachers and instructors. Results: The result is a summarized material for teaching freediving with basic equipment. Keywords: diving, freediving, diver, training, hyperventilation, snorkeling
Organization and structure of diving work within Police of the Czech Republic and Fire rescue service of the Czech Republic
Michalanský, Dominik ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Name Organization and structure of diving work within Police ofthe Czech Republic and Fire rescue service of the Czech Republic. Objectives The aim of this thesis is to process informatik about diving groups within the integrated rescue system, specifically about diving groups Police of the Czech Republic and Fire rescue service of the Czech Republic, to briefly summarize their history and describe the structure of their work and organization. Methods The method used in this thesis was the analysis of the relevant literature and Internet resources and thein description and comparison. Furthermore, the method of uncontrolled interview with members of the units affected by the work was used. Individual interview took the form of a non-standardized interview, which had not been planned before and its course was dependent on the development of communication. Specifically, the interview was obviously informal, in which the respondent explained the purpose of the interview and then asked questions. Result Summary of diving activities of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and the Police of the Czech Republic. Description of the work performed within the component and its organizational structure relativ to diving work. Comparison of these works of both components. Keywords diver, diving unit, Police of...
Activities and tasks within the divers components of the IRS and other components
Kovářík, Ondřej ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title Development and equipment of divers in special forces. Objectives The objective of this thesis is to analyze the facts about work of diving groups in special units of the Army of the Czech Republic, especially in the 601st Special Forces Group.. Methods The methods of work were standard historical methods, especially direct methods, which describe reality using one or more sources and progressive. The results were then compiled and compared. Results Description of diver's position development at czech special units. Keywords Diver, Diver unit, Army of the Czech Republic, special units Abstract
Activities and tasks within the divers components of the IRS and other components
Kovářík, Ondřej ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title Development and equipment of divers in special forces. Objectives The objective of this thesis is to analyze the facts about work of diving groups in special units of the Army of the Czech Republic, especially in the 601st Special Forces Group of General Moravec. Methods The methods of work were standard historical methods, especially direct methods, which describe reality using one or more sources and progressive. The results were then compiled and compared. Results Comprehensive description of diver's job development at czech special units. Keywords Diver, Diver unit, Army of the Czech Republic, special units Abstract

National Repository of Grey Literature : 14 records found   1 - 10next  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.