URN | etd-0718122-173337 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 156 times. Download 1 times. |
Author | Yen-wen Wang | ||
Author's Email Address | abc10809449@gmail.com | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2021 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 102 |
Title | The effect of time on the air consumption of operating self-contained breathing apparatus-Taking first brigade fire department of New Taipei city as an example | ||
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Abstract | In recent years, people have lived in an environment with harsher natural disasters, rapid urban development, and an aging population. The frequency of disasters has increased, and the disaster scope has become more complex and unpredictable. Therefore, the fire department needs to enhance the resilience of disaster prevention, disaster relief, and rescue work. A frontline firefighter must be familiar with the equipment and vehicles required for disaster scenes and participate in regular rescue combined combat skills training. A firefighter¡¦s physical fitness, muscular endurance, muscular power, and cardiorespiratory endurance also play an important role in fire rescue missions. These physical conditions protect the firefighters¡¦ safety during fire rescue missions or self-rescue. This research analyzed the relationship between the operating time of a self-contained breathing apparatus and air consumption. The First Brigade of the New Taipei City Fire Department is selected. The data were collected from the scenario where firefighters wearing complete equipment simulated nine actions that may be performed in actual fire rescue tasks¡Xand then compared each action operating time and air consumption. Finally, the experimental analysis indicated that the main influence factors are gender, task group, and age. Among these factors, females, the Brigade staff, the members of the fire security inspection team, and the senior members have lower performance on air consumption and operating time. The results of this study can suggest the self-contained breathing apparatus tests to the fire department and then improve the safety of firefighters in disaster relief. |
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Date of Defense | 2022-07-01 | Date of Submission | 2022-07-20 |