JUSTIFICATION OF THE STANDARDS FOR ASSESSING THE LEVEL OF READINESS OF RESCUERS TO WEAR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT INCLUDING MEANS OF ARMOR PROTECTION
Abstract
The article discusses the results of the study, the purpose of which was to substantiate the standards for assessing the level of readiness of rescuers to wear protective equipment complete with body armor. Mathematical statistics methods were used to substantiate the approach to determining the selected normative assessments of the level of preparedness of emergency services rescuers and the analysis of experimental results, as well as the method of direct expert assessments to determine the relevant proportions (frequencies) of all possible results. For the first time, standards were obtained for assessing the level of preparedness of rescuers for wearing protective equipment complete with body armor: "excellent" - 39 s; "good" - 43 s; "satisfactory" - 46 p. It is noted that the statistical method of substantiating standards for evaluating emergency rescuers by taking into account the features inherent in the process of emergency rescue operations in conditions of possible combat damage by the enemy has gained further development. For the first time, it was determined that the performance of typical operations, which are characteristic for emergency rescue operations in conditions of possible combat damage by the enemy, are described by a normal distribution, which allows using its parameters to determine the appropriate standards for assessing the level of preparedness of emergency services rescuers. The practical value of the research lies in the fact that during the official training of rescuers of the State Emergency Service, it is possible to objectively assess the level of their readiness to carry out emergency rescue operations in conditions of possible combat damage by the enemy. It was noted that the limitation of the conducted research is the need to obtain new initial data to justify standards for assessing the level of preparedness of rescuers to perform other typical operations in conditions of possible combat damage by the enemy. During further research, it is necessary to pay attention to the confirmation of the hypothesis regarding the fact that training with standards is more effective than without them.