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Summary of the Most Common Injuries Occuring on Selected Bodies of Water in the Czech Republic
Šonková, Jana ; Majorová, Simona (advisor) ; Prokešová, Eva (referee)
Title: Summary of the Most Common Injuries Occurring on Selected Bodies of Water in the Czech Republic Objectives: The main focus of this thesis is to find out the most frequent injuries that occur on open water, including Lipno, Orlík and Slapy lakes. Methods: In this thesis I used a quantitative method of data collection, based on the documentation obtained from the Water Rescue Service website. I retrospectively obtained the total number of interventions, the number and types of accidents and the causes of accidents on selected locations in 2017. I subsequently visualized these in charts. Results: I found, that there were a total of 66 injuries registered in this reporting period. Men were injured more frequently than women however, children were the largest group at risk, due to the incidences of drowning. It was also confirmed that the most common types of injuries were wounds. In July, the accident rate was really low due to a smaller number of a campers at water reservoirs. This number is gradually decreasing with the end of the holiday season. Keywords: Injuries, the Czech Red Cross water rescue service, water rescue, first aid
Training and preparation of swimmers Water Rescue
Marešová, Anna ; Svobodová, Irena (advisor) ; Kašpar, Ladislav (referee)
This thesis looks into a preparation and training of lifeguards during one year training cycle. The objective of this thesis is monitoring (tracking) changes of functional indicators (heart rate) over the period of one year training for lifeguards. My thesis is divided into several parts. Theoretical part is mapping history of lifeguarding and origins of Lifesaving sport. It is focused on disciplines of this sport, specifics of the training and selected functional indicators. The practical part is divided on survey and reflexion (result) part. The survey is recording changes of heart rate in selected phases of a year training cycle. The reflection part is processing results. During a practical part have been used methods of observation, questioning, testing, statistics- collecting and analysing data. KEYWORDS  Lifeguard service  Swimming  Lifesaving sport  Year training cycle  heart rate  sport tester
First aid in drowning - knowledge and methodology of teaching pupils of the second grade of elementary school
Seifertová, Klára ; Prokešová, Eva (advisor) ; Majorová, Simona (referee)
Title: First aid in drowning - knowledge and methodology of teaching pupils of the second grade of elementary school Objectives: The aim of this work is to determine the theoretical knowledge of first aid for drowning man of students in the second grade of elementary schools and to create a model lesson suitable for these students. Methods: In the theoretical part of thesis was used research of literature in the first aid and water rescue. The research was conducted by interviewing, the form of survey. Analysis method (Non-numerical one-dimensional analysis) was used for sorting the information which were obtained, synthesis metod was used in their summary. Results: The knowledge of pupils at our elementary schools, picked by us, about the safety rules of water behavior is sufficient. On the other hand, knowledge of specific first aid to drowning man is insufficient. In some cases, there were answers which had more than 90% success, but in the basic questions about behaviour in specific situations, almost 2/3 respondents answered badly. Keywords: First Aid, Water Rescue, Framework Educational Program.
Ensuring prevention and safety in the selected waterpark
Kozmová, Monika ; Miler, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kovařovic, Karel (referee)
Title: Ensuring prevention and safety in the selected waterpark Objective: The aim is to acquaint the reader with the system of prevention and safety in the selected waterpark in the United States and build a model "Plan for normal operation" and "Plan of danger" selected waterpark. Methodology: The work is based from available material of non-experimental character. This is a descriptive work that all acquired, collected and subsequently interprets structured information in the form of a draft in relation to the issue of prevention and safety on the selected device. Results: Chapter 4 covers summary description of the system to ensure prevention and safety in swimming pools, and water parks in the USA. Sample Plans are processed in chapter 5 and conclusions is in Chapter 6. Key words: water rescue, water area, lifeguard, operation plan, safety plan
Comparasion of the loading rate each of types of pulling a browning
Němeček, Václav ; Sýkora, Karel (advisor) ; Nečas, Dušan (referee)
Title of work Comparasion of the loading rate each of types of pulling a browning. Work objektive Identify and compare the load on the hert rate of each types of pulling a drowning. Compare the types of puding using the resulting values determined by measuring heart rate and choose which of measured types will cause puding the browning the simplest and the least exhausting. Used methods Quantitative research follows the changes in heart rate while swimming particular types of puding drowning. Measurements were carried out in the form of intra-individual komparative analysis among three probands, who swam in the pool with counterflow, for 2.5 minutes at a flow speed of 1,06 m/s. Heart rate was measured using sporttester. Keywords military swimming, water rescue, pulling a browning, comparation of load, heart rate
The proposal and verification of a water rescue training program for fire brigade units
KOCINOVÁ, Monika
The thesis, which is divided into a practical and a theoretical part, examines the level of knowledge among the members of the Fire Brigade of the South Bohemia region. The theoretical part characterizes the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic, its mission and tasks, its position within the Integrated Emergency System. The theoretical part deals with the issues of stagnant, flowing and frozen water hydrology, physiology related to staying in cold water and the possibilities to use rescue and protective aids. I also present a list of dangerous situations rescuers are exposed to when rescuing on water surfaces. Results of a questionnaire research are processed and evaluated in the practical part. The questionnaire deals with the issues of stagnant, flowing and frozen water hydrology, the basic theoretical knowledge as well as practical skills of the members of the South Bohemian Fire Brigade. The most important findings resulting from the performed research are summarized in the conclusion of the work. I evaluate the aims and hypotheses set at the beginning and propose a possible solution of the problems in question.
Individual units of the Integrated Rescue System and preclinical intensive care in drowning - the Police of the Czech Republic, the Fire Rescue Service, the Water Rescue Service - Czech Red Cross
PROCHÁSKA, Pavel
The South Bohemia region is well known for its rivers, lakes and dams. With these great water values it is difficult to prevent drowning, search and rescue work is also influenced by the vast river system. The main goal of my research was to map the technical equipment, personal proficiency and comparing the professional qualifications of the Police force of the Czech Republic, the Fire Rescue Service and the Water Rescue Service in the range of an appointed theme. I chose the qualitative analysis method. The research group consisted of nine individuals {--} members of the researched organizations. They answered my questions very uniformly. I wanted to discuss the relevant topic with the respondents and get to know their opinion. Totally contradicted information was not recorded. Data collection was in the form of interview recordings on a Dictaphone and worked into text. The research conclusions are quite clear. In all respects the Police of the Czech Republic, the Fire Rescue Service and the Water Rescue Service are able to help in drowning cases. Some of these units are relatively well equipped as is necessary (the Fire Rescue Service and the Water Rescue Service), other not so well because of the principal aim (the Police of the Czech Republic). An interesting issue can be noted in both professional organizations (the Police of the Czech Republic and the Fire Rescue Service) about assistance and cooperation with the Water Rescue Service in the case of first aid and help providing. It is unusual that this last organization mentioned is not supported by the government. The research proved elementary disparity between the specialization with great abilities and struggle for existence which they meet every day in the case of the Water Rescue Service. Better legislation could be the answer for their financial difficulties. There is also disproportion in preventing people from doing unsafe activities; a member of the Water Rescue Service can only recommend the people to avoid such dangerous behaviour, but by law he can not force the individuals to obey to his words. The law warrants only this procedure which is astounding.
Methodology and didactic of life saving on the open flat water.\\
PROCHÁZKOVÁ, Iva
This bachelor´s thesis is of a theoretical nature which is aimed for a training of the surface rescue. The objective of this thesis based on a world-wide observation is a detail description and photographic documentation of individual rescue techniques being used mostly abroad and are applicable to open slack waters in the Czech Republic.The text refers to the history, the development of world´s organozations, rescuers´ equipment and theoretical knowledge needed for the surface rescue training

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