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Small Boat Management Methodology
Frolík, Ondřej ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (referee)
Title: Small Boat Management Methodology Objectives: The aim of the work is to develop methodical materials for teaching in scope of small boat management, safe behavior on watercourses and areas as defined by the State Navigation Authority of the Czech Republic. Methods: Informal interviews, data collection, photo collection directly in the field, literary research. Results: Creation of methodical material. Determining the current status for obtain accreditation conditions for the award of professional qualifications. Current state of education and safety on watercourses. Keywords: Methodology, accreditation, small boat leader, teaching, safety on water.
Methods and procedures of underwater archeology
Polata, Václav ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Methods and procedures of underwater archeology Objectives: The aim of this work is to create a methodological manual for technical and technological procedures in underwater archeology, taking into account the conditions of the Czech Republic. Methods: As the main method was used compilation of information from available scientific literature dealing with underwater archeology and also was used consultation with an expert. Results: A set of described procedures which are used by divers in underwater archeology. Keywords: diving, underwater archeology, technical procedures
Methods and procedures for underwater searching of magnetic metals
Kňaze, Jan ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (referee)
Title Methods and procedures of searching for magnetic metals beneath the surface of the water. Objective Experimental testing of the search methods of magnet fishing, searching for objects from magnetic metals beneath the surface of the water. Methods The main methods were: practical experiment, measurement and calculation, where the search methods performance was calculated from the measured number of finds and the time required to searching the selected area. Results The results include evaluation and comparison of search method performance. The measured values were written into tables and then processed and evaluated. The most powerful search method, the least efficient method and method that could not be used was determined. Key words Magnet fishing. Neodymium magnet.
Assumption of admission of students UK FTVS in the field of Population Protection with a focus on education to the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic
Holubová, Šárka ; Vokounová, Šárka (advisor) ; Vondrášek, David (referee)
Title: Assumption of admission of probands UK FTVS in the field of Population Protection with focus on education to the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic Objectives: The objective of this bachelor's thesis is to determine the efficiency of training of students in the field of Population Protection with focus on education (OO-TVS) with respect to physical fitness. This is achieved by comparing the scores of FTVS students to real Fire Brigade recruits in the admission tests used by the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic. Methodology: The bachelor's thesis has been divided into two parts: empirical and theoretical. The probands were selected from the third year students in the field of Population Protection. Testing of the probands has been carried out on the premises of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport. The efficiency was then determined based on the comparison of success rates of recent real-life HZS ČR recruits to the OO-TVS students. Results: The success rate of the OO-TVS students is 80%, being 4% higher than the chosen limit. Total test scores of all probands are well above the required minimum. Based on the results, the training in the field of OO- TVS seems to meet very high standards. Keywords: Physical fitness tests, Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic, Faculty of Physical...
The readiness of citizens to effectively deal with emergent situations in the loss of civilizational background
Škvorová, Adéla ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vondrášek, David (referee)
Title: Readiness of citizens to efectivelly resolve emergency situations,when support ofcivilization background is unavailable. Objectives: Objective of this bachelors thesis is to observe readiness of subjects during situations in which they're forced by circumstances to stay outdoors. The results are compared between scouts and other citizens. Experience is analyzed based on a series of questions aimed at survival skills in harsh or challenging environments outdoors. Methods: The data was obtained through a questionnaire method. Target audience were people older than 15 years. Questionnaire was distributed only through the internet. Results: There were 676 respondents total in this research, out of which 200 were used for the data. Obtained information was processed into tables and graphs. Evaluation suggestsbetter readiness of members of the scout organization for survival in natural environments as opposed to other citizens of Czech Republic. Key words: survival, scout, civilization changes, nature
Rescue options in rope coures park
Jelen, Martin ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Vondrášek, David (referee)
Title: Rescue options in rope coures park Objectives: The goals of these bachelor essay are to describe the procedures and equipment used for rescue in rope parks. To create and test 5 rescue systems that are used to rescue by launching. Assessing these systems in terms of complexity of use, cost, severity of rescuer strength and rescue speed when using the system. Methods: The methods used during the creation of our work were the first to collect data from Czech and world literature and the experience of experts from areas that are concerned with rescue from a height. We used the informations to design rescue systems that we have measured and tested. Results: The result of the work is the recommendation the rescue systém D, that according to these aspects is ideal for everyday use in the rescue by launching in rope park. Keywords: rope park, rescue systems, rescue, launching,
Object reproduction with using 3D printing in the hyperbaric environment
Kadlec, Martin ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Object reproduction by 3D printing in the hyperbaric environment. Objectives: The bachelor thesis is designed as pilot study examining "Object reproduction by 3D printing in the hyperbaric environment". Its aim is mainly to acquire sufficient knowledge as precursor to further research in this field. Methods: Data was organized into tables and charts (based on proprietary test results). Descriptive methods and inferential statistics (T-test) were used to determine hypothesis. Results: T-test did not determine a statistically significant difference in weight (p = 0.98026) between objects printed at atmospheric pressure (101,7 kPa ± 2 kPa) and objects printed at absolute pressure of 150 kPa ± 3,6 kPa. The weight difference of compared build sets was well within substantive significance threshold limit ≤ 5 %, <0,35 % - 4,37%>. All objects (build sets n1 = 10; n2 = 10) did meet the required criteria in proprietary functionality test, therefore we can assume that fairly affordable 3D printer will be capable of printing in hyperbaric environment ( ≥ 150kPa ± 3,6 kPa) and objects will be able to fulfill their main purpose as well. Even though the results are meaningful, further research is needed. Keywords: 3D printing, 3D digitization, hyperbaric environment, 3D printing in the unusual environment
Analysis of fatal accidents in the Czech Republic during scuba diving from 1997 to present
Kleinová, Karolína ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Analysis of fatal accidents in the Czech Republic during scuba diving from 1997 to present Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to collect and analyze information about fatal accidents in scuba diving, which took place since 1997 to the present on the territory of the Czech Republic, to highlight their possible causes and common denominators. Another aim is to point out causal connection of factors leading to the deaths of divers through case studies of a few selected accidents. Methods: To meet the objectives of the work was used both quantitative and qualitative approach. In the quantitative part of the work were used data collections and analysis of information about the investigated accidents. In the next part of the thesis were used qualitative analysis of selected expert opinions received from expert in the field of diving. Results: The most frequent disabling injury in observed cases is a barotrauma and the most frequent cause of death is a suffocation caused by drowning . An important discovery is frequent neglecting of safety policy and overrating self capability in connection with the level of competence and experience. Keywords: diving, fatal accidents, risk factors
Diving units at an IRS components their activities and tasks
Szatmari, Daniel ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title Diving units at an IRS components their activities and tasks Objectives The aim of this work is to describe the diving activities of the units of the Integrated Rescue System focusing on the diving units of the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic and the Police of the Czech Republic. Specifically, their organization, structure and implementation of the diving activities of individual units. Methods The method used in this thesis is to analyze the widest range of literature focusing on this issue and the subsequent learning of information from selected sources. Results Overview of the current state of dive activities of diving units in an integrated rescue system Key words Integrated rescue system, diving, diving units
Effect of hyperbaric environment on fine motor skills
Les, Martin ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Effect of hyperbaric environment on fine motor skills Objectives: The aim of study is to assess the changes fine motor skills due to hyperbaric environment in preparation for selected tests of fine motor skills. Methods: The first method was used empirically - research. Then the method chosen of compilation of the information obtained. The basic method to work was the experimental measurement method specially constructed tests on fine motor skills. All measured values were statistically processed as follows. Results: The results were formulated as a percentage, graphs and tables. Recording was carried out by recording the time data. Their percentage of the overall approach to the exercise time mastering fine motor skills in different environments. All results obtained were processed and evaluated. Keywords: depth intoxication, fine motor skills, hyperbaric environment, hyperbaric chambers, diving

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