نتایج جستجو برای: operational personnel

تعداد نتایج: 113285  

Journal: :Journal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan 1965

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2012
M Fertout N Jones N Greenberg

BACKGROUND Third location decompression (TLD) refers to the initial process, undertaken by military personnel at the end of an operational deployment, whereby adjustment from military operations commences. TLD has been shown to be useful for personnel in formed units (FU). AIMS To examine the subjective utility of TLD for personnel deployed as individual augmentees (IAs) by comparing their ex...

2007
Mark Ashdown Stacey D. Scott

Complex task domains such as emergency response and command and control often involve collaboration between operational personnel in the field and tactical personnel in a central command centre responsible for coordinating the efforts of those operational personnel. The asymmetry in their respective work environments, job responsibilities, available information, and situation constraints produc...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2010
W Frappell-Cooke M Gulina K Green J Hacker Hughes N Greenberg

BACKGROUND Military personnel exposed to potentially traumatic events whilst deployed on operational duties may develop psychological problems. The Royal Marines have made extensive use of Trauma Risk Management (TRiM), a peer-support system that operates through practitioners embedded within operational units. TRiM aims to promote recognition of psychological illness and to facilitate social s...

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Conservation Engineering 1994

Journal: :Noise & health 2014
Zoe L Bevis Hannah D Semeraro Rachel M van Besouw Daniel Rowan Ben Lineton Adrian J Allsopp

In order to preserve their operational effectiveness and ultimately their survival, military personnel must be able to detect important acoustic signals and maintain situational awareness. The possession of sufficient hearing ability to perform job-specific auditory tasks is defined as auditory fitness for duty (AFFD). Pure tone audiometry (PTA) is used to assess AFFD in the UK military; howeve...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2016
Pieter Smet Peter Brucker Patrick De Causmaecker Greet Vanden Berghe

Personnel rostering is a personnel scheduling problem in which shifts are assigned to employees, subject to complex organisational and contractual time-related constraints. Academic advances in this domain mainly focus on solving specific variants of this problem using intricate exact or (meta)heuristic algorithms, while little attention has been devoted to studying the underlying structure of ...

ژورنال: مجله طب نظامی 2019
Bahadori, Mohammadkarim, Hosseini, Seyed Mojtaba, Nekounam, Marjan, Raadabadi, Mehdi,

Background and Aim: Due to the increase in accidents and disasters in terms of quantity and severity, it is necessary to respond effectively in the form of crisis management, activation and removal of barriers affecting the rapid reaction of emergency centers. The aim of this study was to investigate the barriers affecting the rapid reaction of emergency operation centers in a branch of the Red...

Journal: :Military medicine 2011
Howard Burdett Norman Jones Nicola T Fear Simon Wessely Neil Greenberg

BACKGROUND United Kingdom Armed Forces personnel currently undertake arduous operational tours that can make homecoming psychologically challenging. To assist them in this transition, they undergo a process of "decompression" before returning to their base unit. This article reports their subjective impression of the process. METHODS Personnel completed a brief survey at the end of the decomp...

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